articleRace Ethnicity and EducationMar 1, 2002Closed access

The Souls of White Folk: Critical pedagogy, whiteness studies, and globalization discourse

California State University, Long Beach

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Abstract

At the turn of the 1900s, W. E. B. Du Bois argued that the problem of the color line was the twentieth century's main challenge. The article argues that critical pedagogy benefits from an intersectional understanding of whiteness studies and globalization discourse. Following Du Bois, it suggests that the problem of the twenty-first century is the global color line. As capitalism stretches across nations, its partnership with race relations also evolves into a formidable force. Appropriating concepts from globalization, the author defines a global approach to race, and in particular whiteness, in order to argue that the problem of white racial privilege transcends the nation state. Using concepts such as…

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Keywords
  • Sociology
  • Globalization
  • Gender studies
  • Critical race theory
  • White privilege
  • Privilege (computing)
  • Capitalism
  • White (mutation)
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