borderlands e-journal
Volume 3 Number 2, 2004 http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/issues/vol3no2.html
Why Whiteness Studies? Editor: Damien W. Riggs
EDITORIAL
Damien W. Riggs 'We Don't Talk About Race Anymore': Power, Privilege and Critical Whiteness Studies
ESSAYS
Fiona Nicoll 'Are You Calling Me a Racist?': Teaching Critical Whiteness Studies in Indigenous Sovereignty
Nado Aveling Critical Whiteness Studies and the Challenges of Learning to be a 'White Ally'
Jane Haggis Beyond Race and Whiteness? Reflections on the New Abolitionists and an Australian Critical Whiteness Studies
Karen Brodkin Studying Whiteness Shouldn't be Academic
REVIEW ESSAYS
Angela Mitropolous The micro-physics of theoretical production and border crossings (Jason Read, The Micro-Politics of Capital (SUNY Press, 2003)
Vicki Karaminas Dispositions (McKenzie Wark, Dispositions, Salt Publishing, 2002)
INTERVIEW
Mike Hill and Damien W. Riggs Whiteness Redux
ESSAYS
Aileen Moreton-Robinson The Possessive Logic of Patriarchal White Sovereignty: The High Court and the Yorta Yorta Decision
Jan Larbalestier White Over Black: Discourses of Whiteness in Australian Culture
Rachel Standfield A 'Remarkably Tolerant Nation'? Constructions of Benign Whiteness in Australian Political Discourse
Simeon Moran White Lives in Focus: Connecting Social Praxis, Subjectivity and Privilege
Sara Ahmed Declarations of Whiteness: The Non-Performativity of Anti-Racism
Robyn Westcott Witnessing Whiteness: Articulating Race and the 'Politics of Style'
Fiona Probyn Playing Chicken at the Intersection: The White Critic of Whiteness
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