Citations:racefulness


 * 2005, Maureen Elizabeth McDonnell, Crossing the Line: Performing Cultural Identities Through Global Shakespearean Drama, page 28:
 * Poly-nationalism provokes the critique of larger instructional structures (such as governmental policies or the political process) that inform and impact discussions of cultural pluralism, as well as allowing for an attitude of “racefulness” that considers privilege as well as disadvantage.
 * 2012, Joshua Lund, The Mestizo State: Reading Race in Modern Mexico, U of Minnesota Press (ISBN 9780816656363), page 99:
 * ... an alliance of illegitimacy bound by nothing more nor less than social class interests and the hysterical reaffirmation of racefulness. When Sommers calls the most ambitious landowner of them all, Leonardo Cifuentes, the very incarnation of ...
 * 2015, Darren E. Lund, Revisiting The Great White North?: Reframing Whiteness, Privilege, and Identity in Education (Second Edition), Springer (ISBN 9789462098695), page 175:
 * To describe the two directions, I use the metaphor of fracturing what was at one time a conceptual whole: the power exercised through an enactment of White racefulness. As inquiry has grown, Whiteness theorists are confronted by an ...
 * 2016, Cynthia Levine-Rasky, Whiteness Fractured, Routledge (ISBN 9781134764563), page 27:
 * In Buying Whiteness (2005), Gary Taylor argues that whiteness did not first emerge from England's involvement from the slave trade or its colonization of Ireland as is often assumed. Instead, white racefulness became hegemonic after it emerged in the popular imagination,