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No Jacket. University Park. 2016. January 2016. Pennsylvania State University Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 9780271065007. 6 × 9. 280 pages. paperback. keywords: African American Philosophy Sociology White Privilege. DESCRIPTION-‘This very contemporary examination of white privilege by distinguished contributors in philosophy, literature, sociology, psychology, and political science ranges from ‘braided' personal and intellectual narratives to incisive postcolonial political and economic analyses. Bergo and Nicholls's ‘I Don't See Color' is an important multidisciplinary resource for reflection on white privilege and for critical extensions of whiteness studies. '-Naomi Zack, University of Oregon. ‘Post-racial? Think again. This compelling collection of essays cogently explains, with words from the heart, why the aspiration differs from the present American reality. White privilege remains at the center of the enigma, illuminated by the works in this timely and thought-provoking volume. '-Stephanie M. Wildman, Santa Clara University School of Law. ‘Contemporary conversations on white privilege and white supremacy are far from finished. This exciting new collection brings together some of the most recognized voices in critical whiteness studies with newly emerging ones. It offers readers a refreshingly creative trans-disciplinary and multi-stylistic approach that is attentive to the lived experiences of each of the authors. Bettina Bergo and Tracey Nicholls's imaginative volume is sure to influence future discussions of this important topic. '-Alison Bailey, Illinois State University. inventory #42728.
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