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    The Possessive Investment in Whiteness Chapter 1: Opinion Although America’s ideals have radically changed over the decades‚ white privilege still runs rampant. As a general rule‚ in society‚ whites are still regarded as the most powerful and most successful. When the average U.S. citizen thinks of the “typical American man”‚ the image of a white‚ forty-something‚ financially well-off business executive may come to their mind; in other words‚ a man of high rank and superiority. It isn’t that

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    The Possessive Investment in Whiteness: An Investment Itself? “Race is a cultural construct‚ but one with deadly social causes and consequences” (Lipsitz 2). In his book‚ The Possessive Investment in Whiteness: How White People Profit From Identity Politics‚ George Lipsitz argues that it is in the best interest of white Americans to “invest in whiteness‚ to remain true to an identity that provides them with resources‚ power‚ and opportunity (Lipsitz vii).” Lipsitz’s book gives a substantial

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    Possessive Pronouns

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    following information about pronouns: Pronouns function as replacement words for noun phrases and nouns. Three common types of pronouns that give writers trouble are indefinite‚ possessive‚ and personal. Pronouns have different functions: Pronouns that do not refer to an object or a particular person are indefinite pronouns; possessive pronouns show possession; personal pronouns replace an object or a specific person. Pronouns can prevent unneeded repetition. An antecedent is the noun that comes before or

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    Whiteness

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    Symbolic Interaction Theory --> 1) the way we act towards ppl is based on the meanings we have for them.   2) The meanings we have for these ppl come from our interactions we have with them meanings are shaped and reshaped on the interpretation of our interactions we have with them.            Creating who we are: --> we develop our identity based on our interactions with others.  In-groups --> we are concerned about their welfare. help discipline our behavior. You present your social

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    What Is Whiteness

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    According to the article‚ “What is Whiteness?” by the author and historian Nell Irvin Painter‚ she stated that “…new waves of poor Eastern and Southern European immigrants arrived [to the United States]‚ inspiring new racial classifications: the “Northern Italian” race‚ the “Southern Italian” race‚ the “Eastern European Hebrew” race‚ and so on… But‚ like the Irish before them‚ the Italians and Jews and Greeks were classified as inferior white races.” Then‚ almost a century after‚ “By the 1940s anthropologists

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    Whiteness In Islamophobia

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    difficult to summarize given the history of how United States treatment towards minority groups that Islamophobia has it’s rooted in the policing of whiteness. Specifically‚ in regards to whiteness‚ it should be mentioned quoting from Neil Irvin Painter article in the Sunday Review of the NY Times‚ "What is Whiteness" that Constructions of whiteness have changed over time‚ shifting to accommodate the demands of social change. Before the mid-19th century‚ the existence of more than one white race

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    Whiteness Studies

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    Definition of Whiteness Whiteness can be seen as an ideology of a white capitalistic supremacy‚ where the white race is seen as the norm to which all racial structures live by‚ and anything other than this is seen as the abject. Richard Dyer refers to the property of whiteness that is everything and nothing‚ as the source of its representational power. (Dyer 1988:44) Howart Winant sees racial identity as something that all people have‚ except for whites. White individuals are seen as people‚ whereas

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    approach‚ noise iv) Three adverbs – mingle‚ bargained‚ jogged v) Three articles – the‚ an‚ a vi) Three punctuations – it gradually became clear that‚ “I love this woman. I am in love”! vii) Three conjunctions – for‚ not‚ yet viii) Three pronouns – possessive pronoun: I first told her that I wanted my children to have teeth like hers‚ lips like hers! Intensive and reflexive pronouns – I introduced myself first and asked for her name. Relative pronouns –That day finally came‚ the 01st of May‚ it was

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    The Whiteness of Ceremony

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    November 2008 The Whiteness of Ceremony Throughout Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko‚ there is a constant reminder of the “whiteness“ surrounding the Laguna Pueblos. Through this reminder‚ Silko proves that the Native Americans gain nothing but pain and sadness from this “whiteness.” The whiteness looms over the Pueblos like clouds over the plains. The “whiteness” shown in Ceremony is represented by the white smoke‚ the white people‚ and

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    whale was the symbol of the world’s evil and had to be destroyed. On the other hand‚ Ishmael sees that the color white can mean many various and opposing things. It would be dangerous to settle upon any one single meaning. In the chapter‚ The Whiteness of the Whale‚ Melville explains the importance of duality of meaning in the world‚ as opposed to man’s (and Ahab’s) desire to see only one meaning in any one thing. Melville utilizes the symbol of the color white to show us that‚ no one thing means

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