批判的白人性ハンドブック:分野を越える支配的言説の解体(全2巻)
Handbook of Critical Whiteness : Deconstructing Dominant Discourses Across Disciplines
Editors: Jioji Ravulo, Katarzyna Olcoń, Tinashe Dune, Alex Workman, and Pranee Liamputtong
2024:11 2 vols. 1,367 p. ISBN 978-981-97-5084-9 (Springer) -DE-
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概要
この世界ではいまだに白人中心的な価値観が根強く、多種多様な分野や制度で構造的な差別が再生産され続けているとの批判が絶えません。米国で法学から社会科学全般に広がった「批判的人種理論」は、社会とアカデミアを分断する激しい議論を巻き起こしました。「客観性」「能力主義」「個人主義」「競争」「効率性」も白人特有の価値観であるならば、21世紀のグローバル市民社会は随処に巣食う「白人性」そのものを問い直す必要があるのかもしれません。
本書は、「批判的白人性理論」に基づく、初のハンドブックです。全2巻・全88章にわたって、分野や立場を越えて非白人・白人双方の国際的に活躍する研究者を結集し、国家・人種間の格差解消への壁となっている「白人性」を問い直します。全10部構成の本書は、まず理論的に、イデオロギーおよび権力構造としての「白人性」言説の起源と影響、その拡散のしくみを解読および脱構築するとともに、「アカデミア」「教育」「刑事司法」「対人援助職」「STEM」「人文・社会系」「コミュニティ・人道開発」といった広汎な分野における「白人性」を検証し、最後に真に脱人種差別・脱植民地化された世界へと再構築するためのアプローチを示します。共編者には、邦訳書『質的研究法 : その理論と方法 : 健康・社会科学分野における展開と展望』で知られるプラニー・リィアムプットーンも加わっています。
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収録内容明細
Volume 1
Part I Deconstructing and Decoding Whiteness
- Introduction to the Handbook
Jioji Ravulo, Katarzyna Olcoń, Tinashe Dune, Alex Workman, and Pranee Liamputtong
- Critical Whiteness: Why Does It Matter
Jioji Ravulo
- Key Concepts in Critical Whiteness Studies
Katarzyna Olcoń
- The Influence and Impact of Whiteness Across Decolonial Theory and Practices
Jioji Ravulo
- How Intergenerational Cycles of White Ignorance and Incapacity Perpetuate Indigenous Inequality
Penny Skye Taylor and Daphne Habibis
- Musical Color Lines: Deconstructing Racial Categories in the Culture of the United States
Aaron C. Nyerges and Wesley J. Watkins IV
- The Lived Experience of Whitenes
Jioji Ravulo
Part II Whiteness in Academia
- Critical Whiteness in Academia
Alex Workman
- Choosing Marginality: Seeing Beauty in Defiant and Antiracist Scholarship
Kathomi Gatwiri, Hyacinth Udah, and Mujib Abid
- Recruitment and Retention of Faculty and Students of Color in Higher Education
Anita Eseosa Ogbeide and Lydia Kaki Ocansey
- Racism in Academia
Jemaima Tiatia-Siau
- A Paradigmatic Shift in Anti-racist Social Work Practice: An Example from Australian Tertiary Education
Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa and Kate Vincent
- Racial and Cultural Passing in the Academy
Tahlia Eastman and Marcia Langton
- Resistance, White Fragility, and Fear of the Unknown in Tertiary Settings: A Recipe for Blak Fatigue
Jennie Briese, Lana M. Elliott, and Deb Duthie
- Critical Reflections on Blackness/Blakness and the Whiteness of Coloniality in the Pacific
Nalisa Neuendorf, Tahnee Innes, Vincent Backhaus, and Lokes Brooksbank
- Indigenizing Critical Whiteness: Deconstruction of Vā-Relational Practices in Aotearoa-New Zealand University Settings
David Taufui Mikato Faʻavae, Jessica Cira Rubin, Jean M. Uasike Allen, Katie Arihia Virtue, and Dassia Watkins-Matavalea
- Australian Universities, Indigenization, Whiteness, and Settler Colonial Epistemic Violence
Bindi Bennett, Kelly Menzel, Jacob Prehn, and Trevor G. Gates
Part III Whiteness in Education
- Critical Whiteness in Education
Jioji Ravulo
- Continuing to Address Whiteness Behaviors Through Culturally Responsive Practice
Susan Huhana Mlcek
- The Maintenance of the Dominance of Whiteness in Australian Social Work
Sue-Anne Hunter, Jacynta Krakouer, and Maggie Walter
- “What’s in a Name”: An “Asian” Australian Educator’s Autoethnographic Account of Critical Pedagogical Practice That Deconstructs Whiteness in Teacher Education Spaces
Aaron Teo
- Navigating Whiteness in Education: A Pasifika Perspective
Vaoiva Natapu-Ponton
- Don’t Get It Twisted: How Whiteness Rhetoric Obscures Teacher Education
Jaylene T. Patterson and Cheryl E. Matias
- The Representation of Whiteness in Malta and Maltese Education
Luke Fenech
Part IV Whiteness in Criminal Justice Systems
- Critical Whiteness in Criminal Justice Systems
Alex Workman and Pranee Liamputtong
- Whiteness in Corrections: Examining the Disproportionate System of Contact of Black Individuals Across the Lifespan
Sarah C. DeLucca, Megan Shaud, and Meaonka Agers
- Whiteness in Criminology: Indigenous Overrepresentation
Zoe Staines
- Carceral Logics of Colonialism
Thalia Anthony and Carly Stanley
- Whiteness in Forensics
Erin Kruger
- Deconstructing Dominant Radicalization Discourse
Sanne Groothuis
- Black Experience with Law Enforcement in North America
Egerton Clarke
- Meeting in the White Space: The Discourse of First Nations Client and Legal Practitioner Relations
Georgia Storm
- Racial Profiling and the Social Construction of Race in Australia
Tamar Hopkins
- Domestic Violence as Industry: Whiteness in Action and the Forgotten Identities in Domestic Violence in Australia
Samantha Burton and Alex Workman
Part V Whiteness in the Helping Professions
- Critical Whiteness in the Helping Professions
Jioji Ravulo
- Whiteness in Nursing and Midwifery in Australia
Maria Mackay, Kerrianne McGahey, and Jacinta Mackay
- Diverse Cross-Cultural Reflections on Whiteness in the Social Work Academy
Carole Zufferey, Kalpana Goel, and Fatin Shabbar
- James Cook and Christopher Columbus as Pedagogical Cousins: An Exploration of Modern Academic Discourses in the Health Professions
Rashid W. Flewellen
- Whiteness in Social Work: Developing Decolonial Forms of Practice
Hyacinth Udah
- Discourses and Practices in Social Work and Trauma Focused Work with Syrian and Other Refugees
Rosemary Qummouh and Sheridan Linnell
- Indigenous Peoples, Whiteness, and the Coloniality of Co-design
Paula Toko King (Te Aūpouri, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Whātua, Waikato-Tainui, Ngāti Maniapoto) and Donna Cormack (Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe)
- Everything Is White: Exposing and Deconstructing Whiteness as Risk in the Helping Professions
Jessica Russ-Smith, Aniqa Farwa, and Amelia Wheeler
- Hostages to Whiteness
Susan Gair
- The Indigenous Turn: Epistemic Justice, Indigenous Knowledge Systems, and Social and Emotional Well-Being
Pat Dudgeon and Abigail Bray
- Confronting Whiteness in Developmental Psychology: Impacts on Ethnic Minority Families in the Australian Child Welfare System
Betty Luu and Peiling Kong
- Cultural Competence as Whiteness in Health and Social Car
Lani Russell
Volume 2
Part VI Whiteness in STEM
- Critical Whiteness in STEM
Alex Workman
- Whiteness in Digital Technology
Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal, and Kerry McInerney
- Math Logics: Perpetrators of Whiteness in STEM Educational Spaces
Dan Battey and Brittany L. Marshall
- The Profitable Use of Whiteness in the Videogaming Industry
Rashmi Pithavadian and Joshua Battin
- Whiteness in Veterinary Science
Gemma Ma
- Righting Wrongs: (Re)Defining the Problem of Black Representation in US Mechanical Engineering Study
James Holly Jr.
- Decolonizing Digital Spaces of Racism
Petera Hudson and Hēmi Whaanga
- Deconstructing Whiteness in Health and Diabetes: A Pacific Cultural and Communal Approach
Esala Vakamacawai, Suliasi Vunibola, and Steven Ratuva
- Instruments of Colonial Administration and White Saviorism: The Past and Present of Public Health
Lana M. Elliott, Jennie Briese, and Deb Duthie
Part VII Whiteness in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS)
- Critical Whiteness in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS)
Jioji Ravulo
- The Waxing and Waning of the Whiteness of Hegemony During Societal Crisis: American Superheroes from 9/11 to Hurricane Katrina
John McGuire
- Deconstructing Eurocentric Narratives in Non-fiction Literature
Guido Oliveira Andrade de Melo and Denise Chapman
- Toward Reflexivity: Critical Reflections on “Race” and “Whiteness” in the Context of Study Abroad
Kate Naidu
- Whiteness, Power, and Decolonial Imaginaries in Settler Australia: The Future Hopes of a Southern Approach
Elena A. Lopez Andersson
- The Emergence of a Critical White Theology
Joel Hollier
- Decolonial Perspectives on Dominant Constructions of “Religion”
Enqi Weng and Rosie Shorter
- Whiteness in Aged Care and Death Management
Annetta Mallon and Tracey Lloyd
- Parallel: A Project About Structural Change with, Beside, and Beyond the Museum That Strives to Counteract Dominant Western and White Discourses
S. Tawale
Part VIII Whiteness in Sports and Recreation
- Critical Whiteness in Sports and Recreation
Alex Workman
- Overrepresented and Underscrutinized: How White Athletes Prevail in US College Athletic Recruitment and Admission
Kirsten Hextrum
- Decolonization in Sport: Reimagining Embodiment from an Anthropocosmic Perspective
Bonnie Pang, Rohini Balram, and Jorge Knijnik
- Challenging Color Blindness in Sport: Women Deconstructing Whiteness
Nicole Peel, Michelle O’Shea, Hazel Maxwell, and Jennifer Cheng
- Chasing Snakes: Whiteness, White Privilege, and Sport
John Nauright and Derek Catsam
- Cosmopolitics of Dispossession and Displacement: Surfing and Environmentalism Impact on Land, Indigenous Peoples, and Sovereignty on “Vancouver Island”
Kikila Perrin
- Indigenizing Sport: Beyond Tokenism
Dion Enari and Sierra Keung
Part IX Whiteness in Community and Humanitarian Development
- Critical Whiteness in Community and Humanitarian Development
Alex Workman and Pranee Liamputtong
- Dead Aid: The Cases of International Development Agencies in Uganda, Kenya, and Nepal
Raj Yadav, Sharlotte Tusasiirwe, and Kathomi Gatwiri
- Race(ing) Social Work in Australia: Three Critical Recognitions for Dismantling Racism
Virginia Mapedzahama, Bindi Bennett, and Michelle Parker
- Whiteness in Community and Humanitarian Development: The Case of Minority Ethnic Communities in Australia
Kwadwo Adusei-Asante, Sonam Pelden, and Anita Lumbus
- Deconstructing the Myth of the Need for Immigration Detention
Melissa Phillips and Carolina Gottardo
- Beyond Humanitarianism’s Universal Norms: Rethinking White Supremacy in Developmental Work and Humanitarian Aid
Elvis Munyoka and Kalpana Goel
- The Supremacy of Whiteness in International Philanthropy
Nina Blackwell and Nicolette Naylor
- Humanitarianism and White Saviors
David Jefferess
Part X Reconstructing with Purpose and Equity
- Critical Whiteness in Reconstructing with Purpose and Equity
Jioji Ravulo
- Ally Work, Decoloniality, and the Problematics of Resisting White Privilege
Antonia Hendrick and Susan Young
- Decolonization and Social Work Education
Paulè Ruwhiu
- Yarning About Yarning: A Potential Strategy to Deconstruct Whiteness
Amy Cleland and Carole Zufferey
- Thanks for Not Asking: Samoan Social Practitioner Experiences of Racism and Exclusion in Decision-Making
Jack Scanlan and Tracie Mafile’o
- Ubuntu: The African Philosophy About Making People More Human
Rugare Mugumbate and Augustina Naami
- Deconstructing Whiteness in Mental Health Care: Recommendations for Training, Practice, and Research
Tinashe Dune, Peter Caputi, Katarzyna Olcoń, and Catherine MacPhail
- Actualizing Indigenist Social Work: Being Relational but Being Ourselves
Levi Fox
- “Nothing Can Be Changed Until It’s Faced”: Turning to History to Build Nonracist Future
Katarzyna Olcoń
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