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    ISBN: 9781498588232
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (323 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Intersectionality (Sociology)
    Abstract: De-Whitening Intersectionality: Race, Intercultural Communication, and Politics reevaluates how the logic of color-blindness as whiteness evolves amidst current race and intercultural communication research, underscoring that, in order to play well with intersectionality, research scholars must be attentive to its origins and implications.
    Abstract: Cover -- De-Whitening Intersectionality -- De-Whitening Intersectionality: Race, Intercultural Communication, and Politics -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Works Cited -- Introduction -- "De-Whitening" Intersectionality -- Organization and Contents of the Book -- References -- Section I: The Politics of Theorizing -- Chapter 1 -- Intersectionalities in the Fields of Chicana Feminism -- Chicana Feminism in the Field(s) -- "We Are a God-Damn Walking Miracle" -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 -- Lethal Intersections and "Chicana Badgirls" -- INTRODUCTION -- Intersecting Roots -- Chicana Intersectionality and Art -- Artistic Interpretation of Intersectionality -- Transnational Intersections -- Visual Intersections -- Patterns of Violence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Black Feminist Thought, Intersectionality, and Intercultural Communication -- Intersectionality -- (De)Whitening Intersectionality in Intercultural Communication -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Intersectional Assemblages of Whiteness -- INTERSECTIONAL ASSEMBLAGES OF WHITENESS: THE CASE OF RACHEL DOLEZAL'S WHITENESS -- THE GENEALOGY OF INTERSECTIONALITY -- Intersectional Assemblage of Whiteness -- Rachel Dolezal's Intersectional Assemblages of Whiteness -- Closing Challenges -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Doing Intersectionality under a Different Name -- When Race and Gender Intersect -- Rebranding Intersectionality -- De-whitening Intersectionality -- Notes -- References -- Section II: Personal Narratives -- Chapter 6 -- Making it Real Plain -- Chapter 7 -- A Local Gay Man/Tongzhi or A Transnational Queer/Qu-er/Kuer -- Challenges on Queer (Intercultural) Communication Scholarship in the United States -- Reconfiguring Queer/Qu-er/Kuer in Taiwan -- Narrating My Queerness and Asianness.
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