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The method of avoidance: Niceness as whiteness in segregated Chicanx schools

Pages 128-145 | Received 07 Dec 2017, Accepted 09 Jul 2019, Published online: 16 Jul 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This qualitative study examines Chicanx students’ accounts of teachers’ (in)activity in classrooms regarding issues of racism and whiteness. Contextualised within the study of Arizona’s anti-immigration law SB 1070, it draws from individual interviews, focus groups, and observational field notes to describe students’ emotional responses to avoidance of studying SB 1070 and its related racial/ethnic issues. Findings include that students perceive teachers’ silence and avoidance to be a function of (1) teachers’ lack of experience or (2) teachers’ desires to maintain order. This order depends on avoiding discussions that disturb the emotional tranquillity of teachers and students who are at ease. However, this method of avoidance foregoes offering consolation to those students who are already troubled by oppressive actions. This dichotomy is analysed using the notion of the niceness of whiteness.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes

1. For purposes of this article, Chicanx represents a gender inclusive American citizen of Mexican ancestry.

2. All school and student names are pseudonyms.

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