id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hj6lia5vvvf4fbwz6mrrr2svna Sonia Kruks Living alterities: Phenomenology, embodiment, and race 2015 4 .pdf application/pdf 1594 80 50 'racial eliminativism,' many of the authors in this edited volume seek to reaffirm the role of human bodies as sites of racialized perception and experience in ontologically An analogously essentialized identity is attributed to white people in Lee's own white privilege is ubiquitously expressed in certain styles of movement and ways of authors in the volume also present whiteness, as well as blackness, as monolithic. Whiteness is presented as an essential identity: A unified, hegemonic oneness, it oppressively constitutes various non-white identities as its 'others.' Thus, the final article in the volume, Linda Martín Alcoff's 'The Future of Whiteness,' breaks Although, unlike blacks, whites are not oppressed by a racist gaze, they Alcoff agrees with other authors in the volume that racial eliminativism is not an may not be grounds for reassessing the meaning of whiteness positively. critical race theorists do, that the first-person lived experience of whiteness should be Living alterities: Phenomenology, embodiment, and race ./cache/work_hj6lia5vvvf4fbwz6mrrr2svna.pdf ./txt/work_hj6lia5vvvf4fbwz6mrrr2svna.txt