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Research Articles

Whiteness has never left the center

Pages 1442-1449 | Received 23 Feb 2021, Accepted 10 Nov 2021, Published online: 10 Feb 2022
 

Abstract

Recentering whiteness is a misnomer –it seeks to address a tension that is real but locates it inaccurately and thus the critique becomes absurd. If we can’t find a moment when whiteness was ever notcentral to the social organization of the modern world, why would we be concerned about notions of “re-centering” what has never left the center? This paper mobilizes a Foucauldian and feminist approach to understanding white privilege and the problem of “re-centering” whiteness to call for additional studies of whiteness and white supremacy on the side of humanization. The author ultimately provides an alternative to critiques of “re-centering” that can offer new ways of understanding the risks and challenges of critical whiteness work in educational research.

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Zachary A. Casey

Dr. Zachary A. Casey is Associate Professor and Chair of Educational Studies at Rhodes College. His work focuses on critical whiteness studies, teacher education, and critical pedagogy. His first book, A Pedagogy of Anticapitalist Antiracism was awarded the 2018 Outstanding Book Award from the Society of Professors of Education.

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