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" In the same way that both men's and women's lives are shaped by their gender, and that both heterosexual and lesbian women's experiences in the world are marked by their sexuality, white people and people of color live racially structured lives. In other... "
White Women, Race Matters: The Social Construction of Whiteness - Página 1
por Ruth Frankenberg - 1993 - 289 páginas
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Gendered Situations, Gendered Selves: A Gender Lens on Social Psychology

Judith A. Howard, Jocelyn A. Hollander - 1997 - 228 páginas
...less obvious, however, that these statuses also affect the lives of those who are not subordinate: In the same way that both men's and women's lives...it bestows privilege as well as those it oppresses. (Frankenberg 1993:1) Privilege is often invisible to those who enjoy it, because to them it is simply...
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Teaching/learning Anti-racism: A Developmental Approach

Louise Derman-Sparks, Carol Brunson Phillips - 1997 - 194 páginas
...of individual racism must be framed within a structural context. As Frankenberg (1993) points out, "any system of differentiation shapes those on whom...White people are 'raced,' just as men are 'gendered'" (p. 1). An individual's structural position mediates how he or she experiences racism and reproduces...
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Race, Colour and Identity in Australia and New Zealand

John Docker, Gerhard Fischer - 2000 - 310 páginas
...hear 'black'. That is, whiteness is treated as the norm, against which all differences are measured.1 Race shapes white women's lives. In the same way that...oppresses. White people are 'raced' just as men are 'gendered'.2 RESEARCHING FEMINISM AND RACE Du^gaibah^ which means 'place of whiteness', comes from...
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Antiracist Education: From Theory to Practice

Julie Kailin - 2002 - 268 páginas
...seeing themselves as racially undefined or racially "neutral." But as Frankenberg (1993) reminds us, "Any system of differentiation shapes those on whom...White people are 'raced' just as men are 'gendered'" (p. xi). USING PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION RESEARCH TO UNDERSTAND THE PERSPECTIVES OF TEACHERS The methodology...
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Theoretical Psychology: Critical Contributions

International Society for Theoretical Psychology. Conference, Niamh Stephenson - 2003 - 476 páginas
...to change rather than inherent and static. Frankenberg's (1993) point of departure is the following: "any system of differentiation shapes those on whom...it bestows privilege as well as those it oppresses" (p. 1). The feminist and anti-racist orientation that is visibly present throughout her work leads...
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Unhomely States: Theorizing English-Canadian Postcolonialism

Cynthia Sugars - 2004 - 414 páginas
...is precisely the implication that she and Roman wish to dispel. As Frankenberg notes, "any system or differentiation shapes those on whom it bestows privilege...White people are 'raced,' just as men are gendered" (1). Both Roman and Frankenberg situate their focus on race in particular contexts. Roman's paper comes...
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Class, Race, Gender, and Crime: The Social Realities of Justice in America

Gregg Barak, Paul Leighton, Jeanne Flavin - 2007 - 348 páginas
...experiences are shaped by their sexuality, white people and people of color live racially structures lives. In other words, any system of differentiation...it bestows privilege as well as those it oppresses" (Frankenberg 1993, 1). Because whites are the dominant group, this social position and its privileges...
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