WHITE?WOMEN: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON RACE AND GENDER
edited by Heloise Brown, Madi Gilkes, Ann Kaloski-Naylor
cover designed by Hilary Kay DoranThis book is now out of print.
UK readers are able to borrow a copy from the national Library system, and you are welcome to visit the The Women's Library in London or the Centre for Women's Studies University of York to read the book in situ.
(Please contact the Centre for Women's Studies before making a special trip; address as Raw Nerve).Library Details:
Heloise Brown, Madi Gilkes, Ann Kaloski-Naylor (eds), White?Women: Critical perspectives on gender and race (York: Raw Nerve Books, 1999). ISBN 0-9536585-0-3Contents
Heloise Brown
Introduction: White?Women: Beginnings and EndingsBrenda Lewis and Caroline Ramazanoglu
Not Guilty, Not proud: Women's accounts of their whitenessBridget Byrne
Learning 'Whiteness': A white middle-class mother talks about race, class, and schoolsMadi Gilkes
Travelling Light: The intersections between Research, Being White, and Foreignness in VietnamAnn Kaloski-Naylor with Trev Broughton
Teaching WhitenessRachel Connor and Charlotte Crofts
Racial and Gendered Looking across the Literature/Media DivideJude Davies and Carol R Smith
Figuring White Femininity: Critique, Investment and the Example of Princess DianaCecily Jones
A Darker Shade of White: Gender, Social Class, and the Reproduction of White Identity in Barbadian Plantation SocietyAnn Heilmann
Dreams in Black and White: Women, Race and Self-sacrifice in Olive Schreiner's Allegorical WritingsVron Ware
A Room with a ViewConference abstracts and contact details of other academics working in the field.