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White Trash
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Zusatztext "[T]he essays in Matt Wray and Annalee Newitz's White Trash: Race and Class in America forcefully peel away many common assumptions about the relations between race and privilege. The essays in White Trash interweave the personal and the "objective" to demonstrate the interdependence of experience and knowledge necessary to understand as false what has to date been assumed as normative in our cultural identity: that "white" is both classless and privileged. White Trash offers a slash-and-burn approach that others will appreciate, targeting the intersection of race and class in white culture as the invisible site of contradiction that allows whiteness to be understood as raceless and classless." -- Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society "White Trash...contribute(s) some important new voices to the current culture wars." -- Boston Review of Books ..a new collection of stunningly didactic essays in cultural criticism...Welcome to the newest fad in academia: white studies. Informationen zum Autor Matt Wray, Annalee Newitz Klappentext First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Zusammenfassung This collection is devoted to exploring stereotypes about the social conditions of poor whites in the United States and comparing these stereotypes with the social reality. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements, Introduction, PART I: DEFINING AND DEFYING STEREOTYPES, PART II: WHITE TRASH PICTURES, PART III: PRODUCING AND CONSUMING POOR WHITES, CONTRIBUTORS, INDEX
"[T]he essays in Matt Wray and Annalee Newitz's White Trash: Race and Class in America forcefully peel away many common assumptions about the relations between race and privilege. The essays in White Trash interweave the personal and the "objective" to demonstrate the interdependence of experience and knowledge necessary to understand as false what has to date been assumed as normative in our cultural identity: that "white" is both classless and privileged. White Trash offers a slash-and-burn approach that others will appreciate, targeting the intersection of race and class in white culture as the invisible site of contradiction that allows whiteness to be understood as raceless and classless." -- Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
"White Trash...contribute(s) some important new voices to the current culture wars." -- Boston Review of Books ..a new collection of stunningly didactic essays in cultural criticism...Welcome to the newest fad in academia: white studies.
Autorentext
Matt Wray, Annalee Newitz
Klappentext
First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Zusammenfassung
This collection is devoted to exploring stereotypes about the social conditions of poor whites in the United States and comparing these stereotypes with the social reality.
Inhalt
Acknowledgements, Introduction, PART I: DEFINING AND DEFYING STEREOTYPES, PART II: WHITE TRASH PICTURES, PART III: PRODUCING AND CONSUMING POOR WHITES, CONTRIBUTORS, INDEX
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780415916929
- Genre Art
- Editor Newitz Annalee, Wray Matt
- Anzahl Seiten 284
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 1996
- EAN 9780415916929
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-415-91692-9
- Veröffentlichung 20.12.1996
- Titel White Trash
- Autor Annalee Wray, Matt Newitz
- Untertitel Race and Class in America
- Gewicht 453g
- Sprache Englisch