White Privilege Unmasked
«A long awaited and comprehensive resource for all interested in how white people are still benefiting by their privilege and the role that white supremacy plays in our understanding of this. It is an unusual book as Judy is herself white. Essential reading if you identify as white and if you don't.»
Rotimi Akinsete, therapeutic counsellor, clinical supervisor, Director of Wellbeing at the Universit
A primer on understanding white privilege, with strategies for breaking down race barriers in professional organizations Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 192
- ISBN
- 9781785924088
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
«A long awaited and comprehensive resource for all interested in how white people are still benefiting by their privilege and the role that white supremacy plays in our understanding of this. It is an unusual book as Judy is herself white. Essential reading if you identify as white and if you don't.»
Rotimi Akinsete, therapeutic counsellor, clinical supervisor, Director of Wellbeing at the Universit
«Written in an accessible and engaging style, this book not only charts where white privilege comes from, but also offers possible ways we can start to challenge society's structural inequalities. In doing so, it boldly examines one of the most divisive, yet important and powerful, social constructs of our time: race.»
Sarah Hackett, Reader in Modern European History, Bath Spa University and author of Foreigners, Mino
«This book will appeal to those of a critical/radical persuasion but that should not stop all practitioners from heeding its message.»
Professional Social Work Magazine
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In this book Judy Ryde makes an impassioned and well-argued contribution to the ever-growing body of work on whiteness which is designed to challenge what people who are read as racially white think about themselves. Building on her earlier contribution rooted in her work in caring professions and particularly psychotherapy, this new work takes a broader stance to consider the social damage wreaked by socially constructed racial hierarchy where whiteness is positioned at the pinnacle.
» Dr Shona Hunter, reader in Race Education and Decoloniality at Leeds Beckett University, and author
Anyone interested in making reparation for the privileges and wages of whiteness should read this book.