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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:

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