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De-Whitening Intersectionality: Race, Intercultural Communication, and Politics

Editat de Dr. Shinsuke Eguchi, Bernadette Marie Calafell, Shadee Abdi Cuvânt înainte de Ashley Noel Mack Contribuţii de Haneen Alghabra, Shahd Alshammari, Sara Baugh-Harris, Chris Brown, Santhosh Chandrashekar, Yea-Wen Chen, Andy Kai-chun Chuang, Jaelyn deMaria, Zhao Ding, Aisha Durham, Michelle A. Holling, Amber Johnson, Lore/tta LeMaster, Dawn Marie McIntosh, Raquel Moreira, Miranda Dottie Olzman, Pavithra Prasad, Anjana Raghavan, Kamela Rasmussen, Justin J. Rudnick, Sachi Sekimoto
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De-Whitening Intersectionality: Race, Intercultural Communication, and Politics re-evaluates how the logic of color-blindness as whiteness is at play in the current scope of intersectional research on race, intercultural communication, and politics. Calling for a re-centering of difference by exploring the emergence and inception of intersectionality concepts, the coeditors and contributors distinguish between the uses of intersectionality that seem inclusive versus those that actually enact inclusion by demonstrating how to re-conceptualize intersectionality in ways that explicate, elucidate, and elaborate culture-specific and text-specific nuances of knowledge for women of color, queer/trans-people of color, and non-western people of color who have been marked as the Others. As a feminist of color tradition, intersectionality has been appropriated through increasing popularity in the discipline of communication, undermining efforts to critique power when researchers reduce the concept to a checklist of identity markers. This book underscores that in order to play well with and illustrate a nuanced understanding of intersectionality; scholars must be attentive to its origins and implications.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498588225
ISBN-10: 1498588220
Pagini: 340
Ilustrații: 4 b/w photos;
Dimensiuni: 161 x 232 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Foreword

Ashley Mack, Louisiana State University



Introduction: De-Whitening Intersectionality in Intercultural Communication

Bernadette Marie Calafell, Gonzaga University

Shinsuke Eguchi, University of New Mexico

Shadee Abdi, San Francisco State University



Section I: The Politics of Theorizing



Chapter 1: Intersectionalities in the Fields of Chicana Feminism: Pursuing Decolonization through Xicanisma's "Resurrection of the Dreamers"

Michelle A. Holling, California State University, San Marcos

Chapter 2: Lethal Intersections and "Chicana Badgirls"

Jaelyn deMaría, University of New Mexico

Chapter 3: Black Feminist Thought, Intersectionality, and Intercultural Communication

Aisha Durham, University of South Florida

Chapter 4: Intersectional Assemblages of Whiteness: The Case of Rachel Dolezal's Whiteness

Dawn Marie McIntosh, Independent Scholar

Chapter 5: Doing intersectionality under a different name: The (un)intentional politics of refusal

Santhosh Chandrashekar, University of Denver



Section II: Personal Narratives



Chapter 6: Fighting Against Erasure: Making Space for Queer Chicanas

Bernadette Marie Calafell, Gonzaga University

Chapter 7: A Local Gay Man/Tongzhi or A Transnational Queer/Qu-er/Kuer: (Re)organizing My

Queerness and Asianess through Personal Reflection

Andy Kai-chun Chuang, LaGuardia Community College

Chapter 8: What are you?: Embodying and Storying Categorical Uncertainty

Benny LeMaster, Arizona State University

Amber Johnson, St. Louis University.

Miranda Olzman, University of Denver

Chapter 9: Bodies that Collide: Feeling Intersectionality

Sachi Sekimoto, Minnesota State University, Mankato

Chris Brown, Minnesota State University, Mankato

Justin Rudnick, Minnesota State University, Mankato

Chapter 10: Microaggressions in Flux: Whiteness, Disability and Masculinity in Academia

Hannen Ghabra, Kuwait University

Shahd Al Shammari, Kuwait University



Section III: Transnational Circumferences



Chapter 11: Remembering Julia de Burgos: Faithful Witnessing through a Decolonial Feminist Performance

Sara Baugh, Agnes Scott College

Chapter 12: De-Whitening Intersectionality through Transfeminismo

Raquel Moreira, Graceland University

Chapter 13: Dark Looks: Sensory Contours of Racism in India

Pavi Prasad, California State University, Northridge

Anjana Raghavan, Sheffield Hallam University

Chapter 14: "We had to sink or swim": Privileging racialized ethnic identifications among Asians and Asian Americans

Yea-Wen Chen, San Diego State University

Chapter 15: Crazy Sexy Asian Men!: Masculinities in Crazy Rich Asians

Zhao Ding, Gustavus Adolphus College

Kamela Rasmussen, University of New Mexico

Foreword

Ashley Mack, Louisiana State University



Introduction: De-Whitening Intersectionality in Intercultural Communication

Bernadette Marie Calafell, Gonzaga University

Shinsuke Eguchi, University of New Mexico

Shadee Abdi, San Francisco State University



Section I: The Politics of Theorizing



Chapter 1: Intersectionalities in the Fields of Chicana Feminism: Pursuing Decolonization through Xicanisma's "Resurrection of the Dreamers"

Michelle A. Holling, California State University, San Marcos

Chapter 2: Lethal Intersections and "Chicana Badgirls"

Jaelyn deMaría, University of New Mexico

Chapter 3: Black Feminist Thought, Intersectionality, and Intercultural Communication

Aisha Durham, University of South Florida

Chapter 4: Intersectional Assemblages of Whiteness: The Case of Rachel Dolezal's Whiteness

Dawn Marie McIntosh, Independent Scholar

Chapter 5: Doing intersectionality under a different name: The (un)intentional politics of refusal

Santhosh Chandrashekar, University of Denver



Section II: Personal Narratives



Chapter 6: Fighting Against Erasure: Making Space for Queer Chicanas

Bernadette Marie Calafell, Gonzaga University

Chapter 7: A Local Gay Man/Tongzhi or A Transnational Queer/Qu-er/Kuer: (Re)organizing My

Queerness and Asianess through Personal Reflection

Andy Kai-chun Chuang, LaGuardia Community College

Chapter 8: What are you?: Embodying and Storying Categorical Uncertainty

Benny LeMaster, Arizona State University

Amber Johnson, St. Louis University.

Miranda Olzman, University of Denver

Chapter 9: Bodies that Collide: Feeling Intersectionality

Sachi Sekimoto, Minnesota State University, Mankato

Chris Brown, Minnesota State University, Mankato

Justin Rudnick, Minnesota State University, Mankato

Chapter 10: Microaggressions in Flux: Whiteness, Disability and Masculinity in Academia

Hannen Ghabra, Kuwait University

Shahd Al Shammari, Kuwait University



Section III: Transnational Circumferences



Chapter 11: Remembering Julia de Burgos: Faithful Witnessing through a Decolonial Feminist Performance

Sara Baugh, Agnes Scott College

Chapter 12: De-Whitening Intersectionality through Transfeminismo

Raquel Moreira, Graceland University

Chapter 13: Dark Looks: Sensory Contours of Racism in India

Pavi Prasad, California State University, Northridge

Anjana Raghavan, Sheffield Hallam University

Chapter 14: "We had to sink or swim": Privileging racialized ethnic identifications among Asians and Asian Americans

Yea-Wen Chen, San Diego State University

Chapter 15: Crazy Sexy Asian Men!: Masculinities in Crazy Rich Asians

Zhao Ding, Gustavus Adolphus College

Kamela Rasmussen, University of New Mexico

Recenzii

By bringing back the critical edge of this intellectual and political tradition, De-Whitening Intersectionality: Race, Intercultural Communication, and Politics is an important and powerful intervention in the communication discipline. This timely anthology sets a new agenda for future theorizing and research on intersectionality in communication and beyond.