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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505 0 |a I.Introduction - 1. The centrality of whiteness / Kenneth V. Hardy - II. Reflections on the centrality of whiteness - The elephant is the room: the art and peril of navigating whiteness / Jeffery A. Mangram - Whiteness as a disease of the soul: shame, rage, guilt, self-absorption, and ignorance / David Trimble - The vicious cycle of white centrality / Lane Arye - III. Whiteness and issues of identity and intersectionality - Whiteness, intersectionality, and the contradictions of White Jewish identity / Jodie Kliman - The landscape and the mirror: the duality of being white and Jewish / Ken Epstein - Getting acquainted with my white self / Toby Bobes - Shunning the shame of being black in a world of whiteness / Cynthia Chestnut - IV. Cross-racial encounters and relationships - Herding cats: the burdensome and exhausting task of negotiating whiteness / Ovita F. Williams - Finding my voice as a black immigrant: reclaiming self in a sea of whiteness / Hugo Kamya - Encountering whiteness and the marginalizing effects of the model minority / Liang-Ying Chou - Silence by whiteness: a personal account / Irene In Hee Sung - On being white through the eyes of a Black Dominican: America, the land of the free / Ana Hernandez - Drowning in the sea of white supremacy: one black man's journey to breathe / Gene E. Cash Jr. - V. Whiteness and white spaces - Toxic trends of whiteness: bridging the relational divide / Carlin Quinn - I can't breathe: a tale of toxic whiteness in academia / Christiana Ibilola Awosan - White spaces, empty places: reflections on the processes of white supremacy / Robin Nuzum - Whiteness in community mental health: engagement, service provision, and clinical supervision / Niki Berkowitz - Funhouse mirror of whiteness: the multidimensional, complex, and liberatory practice of challenging whiteness / Jen Leland - VI. Antiracism and on becoming white antiracists - Becoming an antiracist leader: from the view of a black female clinician and consultant / Mary Pender Greene - How I was taught "unseeing" to internalize white supremacy: understanding and undoing, a personal narrative / Hinda Winawer - From illness to wellness: transmuting individual consciousness / Bonnie Berman Cushing -- VII. Strategies for deconstructing, decentering, and dismantling whiteness in clinical practice and beyond - On being Black in white places: a therapist's journey from margin to center / Kenneth V. Hardy - The uphill climb of Black men: therapeutic treatment and educational considerations for mental health engagement / Keith A. Alford - Behavior modification: experiments in resisting white supremacy in clinical practice / Michael Boucher - Recovery from white condition; building antiracist practice and community / Cristina Combs - Transforming the shame of whiteness for collective healing Robin Schlenger and Alana Tappin - Transformative love: an antidote to white domination disorder / Timothy Baima. 
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