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White Privilege
White Privilege: The Myth of a Post-Racial Society | Kalwant Bhopal
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One of the major features of politics in the past few years has been a renewed attention to race as a driving factor in both politics and everyday life. How, after decades of civil rights activism, do people from black and minority ethnic communities continue to be marginalized? In White Privilege, Kalwant Bhopal draws on social science research and political and economic analysis to show how people from black and minority backgrounds are continually positioned as outsiders in public discourse and interpersonal interaction. Neoliberal policies only increase that tendency, as their effects exacerbate long-standing patterns of minority disadvantage. Bhopal's book is rooted in dispassionate analysis, but its message is unmistakable--the structural advantages of whiteness are widespread, and dismantling them will require both honesty about their power and determination to change them.
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mrozzz
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The unfortunate reality.

RaimeyGallant Truth. 7y
RaimeyGallant It seems to me, if white students at elite schools can't grasp a concept as simple as cyclical privilege, how can any of us think they earned their spot based on educational merit? (edited) 7y
mrozzz @RaimeyGallant 🙌🏻 Well said. 7y
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mrozzz
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Mehso-so

While the topic certainly warrants discussion— I ended up skimming almost half. The writing is SO dry. Words & phrases are often repeated like tactics used in school to extend a paper to meet a mandatory word count & ultimately this read like a dissertation. Needs more editing or even a rewrite to breathe some life into the pages. As is, it‘s mostly a regurgitation of publications/studies with a few redeeming 1st person accounts of racism in UK.

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