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Surfing the third wave of whiteness studies: reflections on Twine and Gallagher
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Volume: 40, Issue: 9, Pages: 1582 - 1597
Swansea University Author: Steve Garner
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DOI (Published version): 10.1080/01419870.2017.1300301
Abstract
The influential special issue and overview essay co-edited and co-authored respectively, by Winddance Twine and Charles Gallagher, set out their interpretation of whiteness studies’ genealogy, development and future. In this essay I identify their arguments and critique them in the light of a furthe...
Published in: | Ethnic and Racial Studies |
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ISSN: | 0141-9870 1466-4356 |
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Informa UK Limited
2017
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa64559 |
Abstract: |
The influential special issue and overview essay co-edited and co-authored respectively, by Winddance Twine and Charles Gallagher, set out their interpretation of whiteness studies’ genealogy, development and future. In this essay I identify their arguments and critique them in the light of a further eight years’ work on the racialization of white identities produced by the global academy. Particular attention is paid to the proliferation of micro studies about an ever-increasing array of sites, both in thematic and international terms, and to the corpus’ addressing of power relations. Moreover, I underscore Twine and Gallagher’s prescience on the strand of the work they review that bears on the racial project of recuperating white supremacy in a variety of ways, a project that is enjoying heightened visibility in 2016. |
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Keywords: |
Whiteness, white supremacy, racialization, racism, identitiesrace |
College: |
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Issue: |
9 |
Start Page: |
1582 |
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1597 |