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Listening to the Man: Gender, Class, and the Dynamics of Racial Transformations among Whites in Black-White Interracial Relationships |
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Feminist theorists in the intersectionality of race and gender tell us that every story about race is a story about gender and vice versa. However, intersectionality as it shapes the life experiences of whites and individuals belonging to other dominant categories remains comparably unexplored. Gender is almost completely absent from theoretical models of white racial identity and consciousness. How does gender shape white racial identity/consciousness dynamics? To answer this question, the author conducts an exploratory analysis of qualitative in depth interviews with whites in black-white interracial relationship. Gender is found to shape formations of white racial identity/consciousness, and also plays a critical role in mitigating the processes through which various modes of white racial identity/consciousness take hold. Future research is needed in order to develop a model of white racial identity/consciousness that takes the intersectionality of race,class and gender into account. |
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Whiteness, Intersectionality, Racial Identity, Racial Ideology, Interracial Families |
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| Noveske, Julia. "Listening to the Man: Gender, Class, and the Dynamics of Racial Transformations among Whites in Black-White Interracial Relationships" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal Convention Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Aug 10, 2006 <Not Available>. 2009-05-24 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p104796_index.html> |
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| Noveske, J. M. , 2006-08-10 "Listening to the Man: Gender, Class, and the Dynamics of Racial Transformations among Whites in Black-White Interracial Relationships" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal Convention Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Online <PDF>. 2009-05-24 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p104796_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: Feminist theorists in the intersectionality of race and gender tell us that every story about race is a story about gender and vice versa. However, intersectionality as it shapes the life experiences of whites and individuals belonging to other dominant categories remains comparably unexplored. Gender is almost completely absent from theoretical models of white racial identity and consciousness. How does gender shape white racial identity/consciousness dynamics? To answer this question, the author conducts an exploratory analysis of qualitative in depth interviews with whites in black-white interracial relationship. Gender is found to shape formations of white racial identity/consciousness, and also plays a critical role in mitigating the processes through which various modes of white racial identity/consciousness take hold. Future research is needed in order to develop a model of white racial identity/consciousness that takes the intersectionality of race,class and gender into account. |
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| Julia M. Noveske ASA Submission 1/18/05 773-426-2134 “Listening to the Man”: Gender Class and the Dynamics of Racial Transformations among Whites in Black-White Interracial Relationships Julia M. Noveske University of Illinois-Chicago Feminist theorists in the intersectionality of race and gender tell us that every story about race is a story about gender and vice versa. However intersectionality as it shapes the life experiences of whites and individuals belonging to other dominant categories remains comparably unexplored. Gender is almost completely |
| 773-426-2134 Scott David A. and Tracy L. Robinson. 2001. White Male Identity Development: The Key Model. Journal of Counseling and Development 79: 415-21. Warren Jonathan W. and France Winddance Twine. 1997. “White Americans The New Minority? Non-Blacks and the Ever-Expanding Boundaries of Whiteness.” Journal of Black Studies:28: 200-218. Zinn Maxine Baca Hondagneu-Sotelo Pierrette & Michael A. Messner. 2000. Gender through the Prism of Difference. In Gender through the Prism of Difference. 2nd ed. (eds M.B. Zinn P. Hondagneu-Sotelo and |
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