The enduring, invisible, and ubiquitous centrality of whiteness / Kenneth V. Hardy, PhD, editor.

"A comprehensive collection on the topic of whiteness from writers in the field of mental health and activism. An up-front, close, and fresh examination of the impact of whiteness and how it contributes to our troubled race relationships, this book posits that whiteness is a pervasive ideology that...

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Other Authors: Hardy, Kenneth V. (Editor)
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : W.W. Norton & Company, [2022]
Edition:First edition.
Series:A Norton professional book
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Physical Description:xxxi, 599 pages ; 23 cm.
Format: Book
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"A comprehensive collection on the topic of whiteness from writers in the field of mental health and activism. An up-front, close, and fresh examination of the impact of whiteness and how it contributes to our troubled race relationships, this book posits that whiteness is a pervasive ideology that is rarely overtly identified or examined, although it has profound effects on race relationships in therapy and beyond. Being intentional about naming, deconstructing, and dismantling whiteness is a precursor to responding effectively to the racial reckoning of our society and improving race relationships, addressing systemic bias, and moving toward the creation of a more racially just world. Contributors to the volume are from different backgrounds and trainings, and write on such topics as: the vicious cycle of white centrality; being Black in a world of whiteness; undoing internalized white supremacy; intersectionality and the contradictions of a white, Jewish identity; becoming an antiracist leader; and building an antiracist clinical practice"-- Provided by publisher
Call Number:HT1575 .E54 2022
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781324016908
1324016906