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Whiteness is a collection of outstanding essays that employs a range of approaches to understanding whiteness a communication phenomenon. Contributors use analyses of media representations, social scientific data, poststructuralist theoretical discussions, and post-colonial critiques of whiteness. Included as well are discussions of some of the ways whiteness is enacted through commemorations, white antiracist rhetoric, pedagogy, and personal narratives that highlight the cultural politics of whiteness. Thomas K. Nakayama and Judith N. Martin conclude with specific claims out white identity and about the ways multi-methodological approaches to communication offer new insights into research. Both timely and intriguing, this collection of articles will further our understanding of intercultural communication.
Introduction - Thomas K Nakayama and Judith N MartinWhiteness as the Communication of Social IdentityReflections on Critical White(ness) Studies - Parker C JohnsonPART ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF WHITENESSWhiteness and Beyond - Philip C Wander, Judith Martin and Thomas NakayamaSociohistorical Foundations of Whiteness and Contemporary ChallengesWhat Do White People Want to Be Called? A Study of Self-Labels for White Americans - Judith N Martin et alWhite Anti-Racist Rhetoric as Apologia - Debian MartyWendell Berry′s The Hidden WoundWe Celebrate 100 years - Christina W StageAn `Indigenous′ Analysis of the Metaphors that Shape the Cultural Identity of Small Town, USAPART TWO: POSTCOLONIAL AND POSTSTRUCTURALIST VIEWS ON WHITENESSWhiteness as a Strategic Rhetoric - Thomas K Nakayama and Robert L KrizekWhiteness and the Politics of Location - Raka ShomePostcolonial ReflectionsWhite Difference - K E SupriyaCultural Constructions of White IdentityStrategic Whiteness as Cinematic Racial Politics - Sarah Projansky and Kent A OnoPART THREE: WHITENESS IN U.S. CONTEXTSWhite Enculturation and Bourgeois Ideology - Dreama MoonThe Discursive Production of `Good (White) Girls′The Dynamic Construction of White Ethnicity in the Context of Transnational Cultural Formations - Jolanta A Drzewiecka and Kathleen Wong (Lau)In the Shadow of Whiteness - Kevin DeLucaThe Consequences of Constructions of Nature in Environmental PoliticsPART FOUR: WHITENESS IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTSProvincializing Whiteness - Priya KapoorDeconstructing Discourse(s) on International ProgressWhite Identity in Context - Melissa SteynA Personal NarrativeOne Whiteness Veils Three Uglinesses - Wen shu LeeFrom Border-Crossing to a Womanist Interrogation of Gendered Colorism
". . .encourages the reader to consider different definitions of whiteness. . .a worthwhile addition to the literature on communication."