Privilege Through the Looking-Glass is a collection of original essays
that explore privilege and status characteristics in daily life. This
collection seeks to make visible that which is often invisible. It
seeks to sensitize us to things we have been taught not to see.
Privilege, power, oppression, and domination operate in complex and
insidious ways, impacting groups and individuals. And yet, these
forces that affect our lives so deeply seem to at once operate in
plain sight and lurk in the shadows, making them difficult to discern.
Like water to a fish, environments are nearly impossible to perceive
when we are immersed in them. This book attempts to expose our
environments. With engaging and powerful writing, the contributors
share their personal stories as a means of connecting the personal and
the public. This volume applies an intersectional perspective to
explore how race, class, gender, sexuality, education, and ableness
converge, creating the basis for privilege and oppression. Privilege
Through the Looking-Glass encourages readers to engage in self and
social reflection, and can be used in a range of courses in sociology,
social work, communication, education, gender studies, and African
American studies. Each chapter includes discussion questions and/or
activities for further engagement. “Privilege Through the
Looking-Glass offers a varied and profound examination of how
privilege functions as the underside of power. This is a powerful and
important book about inequality, identity, agency, and the challenge
of addressing difference as part of a democratic ethos in a time of
growing authoritarianism all over the world. Every educator should
read this book.” – Henry A. Giroux, Professor, McMaster University
“A courageous volume that blends theory, personal experiences, and
reflections on contemporary debates over identity. This is a book that
is more about the politics of identity than identity politics. It is a
powerful testament to theurgency of understanding privilege and
deserves to be read widely.” – Peter McLaren, Distinguished
Professor, Chapman University “Privilege Through the Looking-Glass
unmasks the casual ‘isms’ that suppress the best aspects of our
humanity, by assembling a powerful and honest collection of parables.
Poignant and unflinching, the contributors eschew to the cloak of
objectivism to give the hard truth about privilege as a social ill,
and the collective responsibility of the conscious community to
confront all forms of oppression… this book has lessons for anyone
with the spirit to explore better ways to be themselves and relate to
others.” – Ivory A. Toldson, Professor, Howard University, and
Editor-in-Chief for The Journal of Negro Education Patricia Leavy,
Ph.D., is an award-winning independent sociologist and best-selling
author.
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ISBN
9789463511407
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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