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| | Bailey, Alison | Locating Traitorous | In Decentering the Center: | Bailey, Alison. “Locating Traitorous |
| | Identities: Toward a View of | Philosophy for a | Identities: Toward a View of Privilege- |
| | Privilege-Cognizant White | Multicultural, Postcolonial, | Cognizant White Character.” In |
| | Character | and Feminist World, edited | Decentering the Center: Philosophy for |
| | by Uma Narayan and | a Multicultural, Postcolonial, and |
| | Sandra Harding, 283–98. | Feminist World, edited by Uma |
| | Bloomington: Indiana | Narayan and Sandra Harding, 283–98. |
| | University Press, 2000 | Bloomington: Indiana University Press, |
| | 2000. |
| | Bailey, Alison | Despising an Identity They | In Whiteness: Feminist | Bailey, Alison. “Despising an Identity |
| | Taught Me to Claim: | Philosophical Narratives. | They Taught Me to Claim: Exploring a |
| | Exploring a Dilemma of | Ed. Chris J. Cuomo and Kim | Dilemma of White Privilege |
| | White Privilege Awareness | Q. Hall. Totowa: Rowman | Awareness.” In Whiteness: Feminist |
| | and Littlefield, 1999. 85-104 | Philosophical Narratives. Ed. Chris J. |
| | Cuomo and Kim Q. Hall. Totowa: |
| | Rowman and Littlefield, 1999. 85-104. |
| | Batchelor, David | Whitescapes | Chromophobia. London: | Batchelor, David. “Whitescapes.” |
| | Reaktion Books, 2000: 9-20 | Chromophobia. London: Reaktion |
| | Books, 2000: 9-20. |
| | Berry, Bernita C. | I Just See People’: | In Overcoming Racism and | Berry, Bernita C. “‘I Just See People’: |
| | Exercises in Learning the | Sexism, edited by Linda A. | Exercises in Learning the Effects of |
| | Effects of Racism and | Bell and David Blumenfeld, | Racism and Sexism.” In Overcoming |
| | Sexism. | ), 45–51. Lanham, MD: | Racism and Sexism, edited by Linda A. |
| | Roman & Littlefield, 1995 | Bell and David Blumenfeld, ), 45–51. |
| | Lanham, MD: Roman & Littlefield, |
| | 1995. With an appendix: Marsha |
| | Houston, “Why the Dialogues Are |
| | Difficult or 15 Ways a Black Woman |
| | Knows When a White Woman’s Not |
| | Listening” (52–55). |
| | Billig, Michael | Keeping the White Queen in | In Off White: Readings on | Billig, Michael. "Keeping the White |
| | Play | Race, Power, and Society. | Queen in Play." In Off White: Readings |
| | Michelle Fine, Lois Weis, | on Race, Power, and Society. Michelle |
| | Linda C. Powell and L. Mun | Fine, Lois Weis, Linda C. Powell and L. |
| | Wong (Eds.). New York: | Mun Wong (Eds.). New York: |
| | Routledge, 1997 | Routledge, 1997. |
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