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020 _a9780141990569
020 _a9781802060706
020 _a9780141990576
060 _aHM 330.
100 1 _aDiAngelo, Robin J
245 1 0 _aWhite fragility :
_bwhy it's so hard for white people to talk about racism
260 _aLondon :
_bAllen Lane (Penguin),
_c2019
300 _axiii, 168p.
520 _aAnger. Fear. Guilt. Denial. Silence. These are the ways in which ordinary white people react when it is pointed out to them that they have done or said something that has - unintentionally - caused racial offence or hurt. After, all, a racist is the worst thing a person can be, right? But these reactions only serve to silence people of colour, who cannot give honest feedback to 'liberal' white people lest they provoke a dangerous emotional reaction. Robin DiAngelo coined the term 'White Fragility' in 2011 to describe this process and is here to show us how it serves to uphold the system of white supremacy.
541 _aCatImport
650 _aRacism
650 _aWhites
650 _aRace Relations
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