Privilege revealed : how invisible preference undermines America / Stephanie M. Wildman ; with contributions by Margalynne Armstrong, Adrienne D. Davis, and Trina Grillo.
Material type:
- 0814792987 (cloth : acidfree paper)
- 0814793037 (paperback : acidfree paper)
- 9780814793039 (paperback)
- 303.3 20
- HN90.P6 W56 1996
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HN 83.CHA Le Développement de l'homme et des peuples: | HN 90.ISS Issues in intimate violence | HN 90.M6 CAR Our endangered values | HN 90.P6 WIL Privilege revealed : how invisible preference undermines America / | HN 90.S62 HIL Nobody : casualties of America's war on the vulnerable, from Ferguson to Flint and beyond / | HN 90.V5 RIC Roots of violence in the U.S. culture : | HN 90.V6 MAG The forgotten youth of a Nation |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-227) and index.
Making systems of privilege visible -- Privilege in the workplace -- Privilege in residential housing -- Privilege and the media -- Obscuring the importance of race -- Comparisons between racism and sexism (or other -isms) -- The dream of diversity and the cycle of exclusion -- The quest for justice -- Teaching and learning toward transformation -- Concluding thoughts on noticing privilege.
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