The Weight of Whiteness


A Feminist Engagement with Privilege, Race, and Ignorance

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By Alison Bailey
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229 x 152 mm
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214

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Alison Bailey is professor of philosophy at Illinois State University, where she directs the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program.

Acknowledgments Introduction: Has The Weight Finally Come Up to Claim Us? 1. Understanding Privilege as Unearned Power Conferred Systemically 2. The Problem with White Talk: Ignorance and Epistemic Closure 3. Tracking Privilege-Preserving Epistemic Pushback in Feminist Philosophy and Critical Race Theory Classes 4. The Weighty Conversation: How White Supremacy Damages White People 5. Inheriting the Weight of Whiteness Bibliography

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"Alison Bailey's book could not have come at a more opportune time, a time when, on the one hand, white supremacy in its narrow and structural sense is being normalized by the highest levels of authority in our country and, on the other hand, where resistance and activism for racial justice is broadly and increasingly gaining recognition. Bailey's work, courageous in its deeply personal humility and epistemic honesty, and compelling in its philosophical acuity, boldly exposes the ways in which the weight of whiteness is discounted by white people and demonstrates how this weight must not be ignored. This book offers important tools to help white people to cultivate opportunities for the weighty conversations of race that are so desperately needed today." -- Barbara Applebaum, Syracuse University

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