Javascript must be enabled to continue!
The whiteness of the whale
Related Results
Not Quite (Pearl) White
Not Quite (Pearl) White
This chapter examines the construction of one form of modern Indian femininity in the late colonial period by focusing on the intriguing figure of Fearless Nadia, aka Mary Evans. B...
Asserting Feminist Claims within Māori Culture: Whale Rider (Nicki Caro, 2002)
Asserting Feminist Claims within Māori Culture: Whale Rider (Nicki Caro, 2002)
Through a comparison with the film’s source, Witi Ihimaera’s novel The Whale Rider (1987), this chapter explores why many Māori found the film culturally offensive on account of th...
Sanctuary and Subjectivity
Sanctuary and Subjectivity
The Sanctuary Movement of the 1980s was a movement led by white religious liberals that housed Central Americans fleeing dictatorships supported by the United States government, gi...
Theories of Race and Ethnicity
Theories of Race and Ethnicity
How have research agendas on race and ethnic relations changed over the past two decades and what new developments have emerged? Theories of Race and Ethnicity provides a comprehen...
Whiteness and Race
Whiteness and Race
This article situates the growing literature on European immigration to the United States and white racial identity in the larger body of research on immigration history and in ins...
Wiggers or White Allies?
Wiggers or White Allies?
This chapter examines three white hip-hop artists whose youth was spent consuming and producing hip-hop in interracial neighborhoods or friendship groups: Eminem, Danny Hoch, and A...

