Colluding, Colliding, and Contending with Norms of Whiteness

Colluding, Colliding, and Contending with Norms of Whiteness
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781681236933
ISBN-13 : 1681236931
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Book Synopsis Colluding, Colliding, and Contending with Norms of Whiteness by : Jennifer L. S. Chandler

Download or read book Colluding, Colliding, and Contending with Norms of Whiteness written by Jennifer L. S. Chandler and published by IAP. This book was released on 2016-10-01 with total page 211 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Analyzing experiences of White mothers of daughters and sons of color across the U. S., Chandler provides an insider’s view of the complex ways in which Whiteness norms appear and operate. Through uncovering and analyzing Whiteness norms occurring across motherhood stages, Chandler has developed a model of three common ways of interacting with the norms of Whiteness: colluding, colliding, and contending. Chandler’s results suggest that collisions with Whiteness norms are a necessary step to increasing one’s racial literacy which is essential for effective contentions with norms of Whiteness. She proposes steps for applying her model in education settings, which can also be applied in other organizational contexts.


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