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In den WarenkorbOriginalhardcover. Zustand: Gut. XIV, 376 S. Romancing the Shadow. Toni Morrison -- Whiteness as Property. Cheryl L. Harris -- The Prehistory of the White Worker: Settler Colonialism, Race and Republicanism before 1800. D. R. Roediger -- Slavery and Race: The Southern Dilemma. G. M. Frederickson -- The Invention of the White Race And the Ordeal of America. T. W Allen -- Obscuring the Importance of Race: The Implication of Making Comparisons Between Racism and Sexism (Or Other -isms). Trina Grillo and Stephanie M. Wildman -- More than Skin Deep: Understanding the Deep Sources of White Resistance and Key Tools for Addressing It. Heather W. Hackman and Susan Raffo -- Deconstructing Whiteness: Discovering the Water. Kelly E. Maxwell -- Disrupting Denial and White Privilege in Teacher Education. Darren E. Lund and Paul R. Can -- Imaging Whiteness Hegemony in the Classroom: Undoing Oppressive Practice and Inspiring Social Justice Activism. Virginia Lea and Erma Jean Sims -- A Chronic Identity Intoxication Syndrome: Whiteness as Seen by an African-Canadian-Francophone Woman. Gina Thésée -- Nothing to Add: A Challenge to White Silence in Racial Discussions. Robin DiAngelo -- The Elephant in the Room: Picturebooks, Philosophy for Children and Racism. Darren Chetty -- Stop Telling that Story! Danger Discourse and the White Racial Frame. Robin DiAngelo -- Whiteness and Intersectionality Theory. Cynthia Levine-Rasky -- No Place Like Home? Reconceptualizing Whiteness as Place. Space Within Teacher Education. Melissa Winchell -- Academic Advising and the Maintenance of Whiteness in Higher Education. Geneva L. Sarcedo and Cheryl E. Mafias -- "We Acted Like a Genocidal Country When We Are Clearly Not One": Exploring the Complexities of Racialization and the Structuring Forces of Whiteness in a High School Classroom. Tana Mitchell -- Whiteness and White Privilege: Problematizing Race and Racism in a "Color-blind" World, and in Education. PaulR. Can -- A Hidden Door Outside the Law: Mapping Whiteness and Symbolic Alibis for Crimes Against First Nations People. John L, Hoben -- An Epistemic Instruction Manual: The Blinding Whiteness of the Australian National Curriculum. Glen Parkes -- How Did We Get Here? The Role of Whiteness (White Privilege and White Supremacy) in the Current Environmental Crisis. Heather W. Hackman -- "Does It Make Me White If.?": Registers of Whiteness in the Blog "Stuff White People Like". Nichole E. Grant. ISBN 9781433121517 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 864.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 374 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.00 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: Rich & Cowan, 1938
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In den WarenkorbFIRST EDITION, a couple of faint spots to fore-margin of half-title, recurrent at rear, pp. 251, crown 8vo, original textured blue cloth, backstrip lettered in red and faded with spine leaning gently, top edge a little dusty, edges slightly spotted and toned, gift inscription to flyleaf, dustjacket with browned backstrip panel and chipped at extremities, a red smudge at head of rear panel, price to front flap torn off, very good. Scarce. The author was born Morris Kreitman in 1913in Antwerp, the son of Esther Singer Kreitman - the sister of Israel Joshua and Isaac Bashevis Singer. He used the name 'Maurice Carr' for his journalism and translation work (which included his mother's novel, 'Der Sheydim-Tants', as 'Deborah' in 1946) - his anthology, 'Jewish Short Stories of To-Day', for Faber in 1938 also included his translations of work by his mother and both his uncles (being notable as the first appearance of Bashevis's work in English). This, his only novel, is contemporary with that publication; it eschews the milieu of Jewish immigrants well-known to the author, focusing instead on Italians in London's Docklands. The author became Parisian correspondent for the Reuters Agency and editor of Izrael Magazine, as well as working for the BBC, the Daily Telegraph, The Jerusalem Post, et al.