Race talk and the conspiracy of silence : understanding and facilitating difficult dialogues on race /
"Learn to talk about race openly, honestly, and productivelyMost people avoid discussion of race-related topics because of the strong emotions and feelings of discomfort that inevitably accompany such conversations. Rather than endure the conflict of racial realities, many people choose instead...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Wiley,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Section One The Characteristics, Dynamics, and Meaning of Race Talk
- Chapter 1 What Is Race Talk?
- Race Talk Represents a Potential Clash of Racial Realities
- Race Talk Pushes Emotional Hot Buttons
- Race Talk Evokes Avoidance Strategies
- Why Is Successful Race Talk Important?
- Chapter 2 The Characteristics and Dynamics of Race Talk
- What Are Characteristics of Race Talk?
- How Do Societal Ground Rules (Norms) Impede Race Talk?
- Why Is Race Talk So Difficult and Uncomfortable for Participants?
- Conclusions
- Chapter 3 The Stories We Tell: White Talk Versus Back Talk
- Race Talk: Narratives and Counter-Narratives
- Telling on Racism: Unmasking Ugly Secrets
- Section Two The Constraining Ground Rules for Race Talk
- Chapter 4 "The Entire World's a Stage!''
- The Politeness Protocol and Race Talk
- The Academic Protocol and Race Talk
- Chapter 5 Color-Blind Means Color-Mute
- Color-Evasion: "We Are All the Same Under the Skin"
- Stereotype-Evasion: "I Don't Believe in Those Stereotypes"
- Power-Evasion: "Everyone Can Make It in Society, If They Work Hard Enough"
- Myth of the Melting Pot
- Section Three Why Is It Difficult for People of Color to Honestly Talk About Race?
- Chapter 6 "What Are the Consequences for Saying What I Mean?"
- Ethnocentric Monoculturalism
- Power and Oppression
- Chapter 7 "To Speak or How to Speak, That Is the Question"
- Communication Styles
- Nonverbal Communication
- Nonverbal Communication in Race Talk: Sociopolitical Considerations
- Being Constrained and Silenced: Impact on People of Color
- Conclusions
- Section Four Why Is It Difficult for White People to Honestly Talk About Race?
- Chapter 8 "I'm Not Racist!" Cognitive Avoidance-Racism Denial
- Emotional Avoidance-Fear, Guilt, and Other Feelings
- Behavioral Avoidance-Helplessness and Hopelessness
- Emotional Roadblocks to Race Talk
- Chapter 9 "I'm Not White
- I'm Italian!"
- What Does It Mean to Be White?
- The Invisibility of Whiteness: What Does It Mean?
- The Fear of Owning White Privilege
- Fear of Taking Personal Responsibility to End Racism: Moving From Being Nonracist to Becoming Antiracist
- Section Five Race Talk and Special Group Considerations
- Chapter 10 Interracial/Interethnic Race Talk: Difficult Dialogues Between Groups of Color
- Interracial/Interethnic Relationship Issues
- Race Talk: Fears of Divide and Conquer
- Sources of Conflict Between People of Color
- Chapter 11 Race Talk and White Racial Identity Development: For Whites Only
- Developing a Nonracist and Antiracist Racial Identity
- White Racial Identity Development and Race Talk
- Section Six Guidelines, Conditions, and Solutions for Having Honest Racial Dialogues
- Chapter 12 Being an Agent of Change: Guidelines for Educators, Parents, and Trainers
- Talking to Children About Race and Racism
- Guidelines for Taking Personal Responsibility for Change
- Chapter 13 Helping People Talk About Race: Facilitation Skills for Educators and Trainers
- Ineffective Strategies: Five Things Not to Do
- Successful Strategies: Eleven Potentially Positive Actions
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- EULA.