Article contents
Introduction: the politics of whiteness in Africa
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 October 2017
Abstract
An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above for information on how to access this content.
- Type
- The politics of whiteness
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © International African Institute 2017
References
Andersen, M. L. (2003) ‘Whitewashing race: a critical perspective on whiteness’ in Doane, A. and Bonilla-Silva, E. (eds), White Out: the continuing significance of racism. New York NY: Routledge.Google Scholar
Arnesen, E. (2001) ‘Whiteness and the historians’ imagination’, International Labor and Working-Class History
60: 3–32.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Boucher, L., Carey, J. and Ellinghaus, K. (eds) (2009) Re-orienting Whiteness. New York NY: Palgrave Macmillan.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Coetzee, J. M. (1988) White Writing: on the cultures of writing in South Africa. New Haven CT: Yale University Press.Google Scholar
Comaroff, J. L. and Comaroff, J. (2009) Ethnicity, Inc. Chicago IL: University of Chicago Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Du Bois, W. E. B. (1920) Darkwater: voices from within the veil. New York NY: Harcourt, Brace and Howe.Google Scholar
Fisher, J. L. (2010) Pioneers, Settlers, Aliens, Exiles: the decolonisation of white identity in Zimbabwe. Canberra: ANUE Press.Google Scholar
Frankenberg, R. (1993) White Women, Race Matters: the social construction of whiteness. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Garner, S. (2006) ‘The uses of whiteness: what sociologists working on Europe can draw from US research on whiteness’, Sociology
40 (2): 257–75.Google Scholar
Hartigan, J. (1999) Racial Situations: class predicaments of whiteness in Detroit. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Hartigan, J. (2000) ‘Whiteness in the field: introduction to a special issue of Identities
’, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power
7 (3): 269–79.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hughes, D. M. (2010) Whiteness in Zimbabwe: race, landscape, and the problem of belonging. London: Palgrave Macmillan.Google Scholar
Hund, W. D., Krikler, J. and Roediger, D. R. (2010) Wages of Whiteness and Racist Symbolic Capital. Münster: LIT Verlag.Google Scholar
Hyslop, J. (1999) ‘The imperial working class makes itself “white”: white labourism in Britain, Australia, and South Africa before the First World War’, Journal of Historical Sociology
12 (4): 398–421.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kolchin, P. (2002) ‘Whiteness studies: the new history of race in America’, Journal of American History
89 (1): 154–73.Google Scholar
Lake, M. and Reynolds, H. (2008) Drawing the Global Colour Line: white men's countries and the international challenge of racial equality. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Lewis, A. E. (2004) ‘“What group?” Studying whites and whiteness in the era of “color-blindness”’, Sociological Theory
22 (4): 623–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McDermott, M. (2006) Working-class White: the making and unmaking of race relations. Berkeley CA: University of California Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McDermott, M. and Samson, F. (2005) ‘White racial and ethnic identity in the United States’, Annual Review of Sociology
31 (1): 245–61.Google Scholar
Moreton-Robinson, A. (2004) ‘Whiteness, epistemology and indigenous representation’ in Moreton-Robinson, A. (ed.), Whitening Race: essays in social and cultural criticism. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press.Google Scholar
Nuttall, S. (2001) ‘Subjectivities of whiteness’, African Studies Review
44 (2): 115–40.Google Scholar
Roberts, S. (2008) ‘Minorities in U.S. set to become majority by 2042’, New York Times, 14 August <http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/14/world/americas/14iht-census.1.15284537.html>, accessed 22 July 2017.,+accessed+22+July+2017.>Google Scholar
Roediger, D. R. (1991) The Wages of Whiteness: race and the making of the American working class. London: Verso.Google Scholar
Roediger, D. R. (1994) Towards the Abolition of Whiteness: essays on race, politics, and working class history. London: Verso.Google Scholar
Roediger, D. R. (1998) Black on White: black writers on what it means to be white. New York NY: Knopf Doubleday.Google Scholar
Steyn, M. (2001) ‘Whiteness Just Isn't What It Used To Be’: white identity in a changing South Africa. Albany NY: State University of New York Press.Google Scholar
Steyn, M. E. (2004a) ‘Rehabilitating a whiteness disgraced: Afrikaner white talk in post-apartheid South Africa’, Communication Quarterly
52 (2): 143–69.Google Scholar
Steyn, M. (2004b) ‘Rehybridising the Creole: new South African Afrikaners’ in Distiller, N. and Steyn, M. (eds), Under Construction: ‘race’ and identity in South Africa today. Sandton: Heinemann.Google Scholar
Steyn, M. and Conway, D. (2010) ‘Introduction: intersecting whiteness, interdisciplinary debates’, Ethnicities
10 (3): 283–91.Google Scholar
Steyn, M. and Foster, D. (2008) ‘Repertoires for talking white: resistant whiteness in post-apartheid South Africa’, Ethnic and Racial Studies
31 (1): 25–51.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
van Zyl-Hermann, D. (2014) ‘White workers and South Africa's democratic transition, 1977–2011’. PhD thesis, University of Cambridge.Google Scholar
Verwey, C. and Quayle, M. (2012) ‘Whiteness, racism, and Afrikaner identity in post-apartheid South Africa’, African Affairs
111 (445): 551–75.Google Scholar
- 21
- Cited by