TY - JOUR
T1 - Exposing whiteness in higher education
T2 - white male college students minimizing racism, claiming victimization, and recreating white supremacy
AU - Cabrera, Nolan León
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - This research critically examines racial views and experiences of 12 white men in a single higher education institution via semi-structured interviews. Participants tended to utilize individualized definitions of racism and experience high levels of racial segregation in both their pre-college and college environments. This corresponded to participants seeing little evidence of racism, minimizing the power of contemporary racism, and framing whites as the true victims of multiculturalism (i.e. 'reverse racism'). This sense of racial victimization corresponded to the participants blaming racial minorities for racial antagonism (both on campus and society as a whole), which cyclically served to rationalize the persistence of segregated, white campus subenvironments. Within these ethnic enclaves, the participants reported minimal changes in their racial views since entering college with the exception of an enhanced sense of 'reverse racism,' and this cycle of racial privilege begetting racial privilege was especially pronounced within the fraternity system.
AB - This research critically examines racial views and experiences of 12 white men in a single higher education institution via semi-structured interviews. Participants tended to utilize individualized definitions of racism and experience high levels of racial segregation in both their pre-college and college environments. This corresponded to participants seeing little evidence of racism, minimizing the power of contemporary racism, and framing whites as the true victims of multiculturalism (i.e. 'reverse racism'). This sense of racial victimization corresponded to the participants blaming racial minorities for racial antagonism (both on campus and society as a whole), which cyclically served to rationalize the persistence of segregated, white campus subenvironments. Within these ethnic enclaves, the participants reported minimal changes in their racial views since entering college with the exception of an enhanced sense of 'reverse racism,' and this cycle of racial privilege begetting racial privilege was especially pronounced within the fraternity system.
KW - critical race theory
KW - critical whiteness studies
KW - higher education
KW - racism
KW - white privilege
KW - white supremacy
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U2 - 10.1080/13613324.2012.725040
DO - 10.1080/13613324.2012.725040
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84890036510
SN - 1361-3324
VL - 17
SP - 30
EP - 55
JO - Race Ethnicity and Education
JF - Race Ethnicity and Education
IS - 1
ER -