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Robert Jensen is a Journalism professor and writer, born in 1958. He teaches at the University of Texas at Austin. His courses include media law, ethics, and politics. He was awarded the Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award. He is the author of The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men. mostrar más (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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This is a good, short primer on what white people can and should do about living in a white supremacist society. The word that will stick with me is "uncomfortable." Twelve years later you might have picked up a lot of the same concepts in blog posts, but maybe not, I don't know, depends on what blogs you read.
 
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erikostrom | 8 reseñas más. | Mar 6, 2021 |
In The Souls of Black Folks, W.E.B. DuBois wrote that the question whites wanted to ask him was: “How does it feel to be a problem?” In The Heart of Whiteness, Robert Jensen writes that it is time for white people in America to self-consciously reverse the direction of that question and to fully acknowledge that in the racial arena, they are the problem.

While some whites would like to think that we have reached “the end of racism” in the United States, and others would like to celebrate diversity but are oblivious to the political, economic, and social consequences of a nation—and their sense of self—founded on a system of white supremacy, Jensen proposes a different approach. He sets his sights not only on the racism that can't be hidden, but also on the liberal platitudes that sometimes conceal the depths of that racism in “polite society.”

The Heart of Whiteness offers an honest and rigorous exploration of what Jensen refers to as the depraved nature of whiteness in the United States. Mixing personal experience with data and theory, he faces down the difficult realities of -racism and white privilege. He argues that any system that denies non-whites their full humanity also keeps whites from fully accessing their own.

This book is both a cautionary tale for those who believe that they have transcended racism, and also an expression of the hope for genuine transcendence. When white people fully understand and accept the painful reality that they are indeed “the problem,” it should lead toward serious attempts to change one's own life and join with others to change society.

Robert Jensen is the author of Citizens of the Empire. He is a professor of media ethics and journalism at The University of Texas at Austin.
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therc | 8 reseñas más. | Oct 15, 2018 |
Robert Jensen wears his heart on his sleeve and talks about the white supremacist culture we're all living in. There are a lot of people who should read this book, but part of me thinks it might be wasted on people who don't already feel this way - or if they aren't aware they feel this way, suspected it.

Maybe I think this because none of the information he briefly talks about is particularly new, but he's right. As a white person, you should be angry that the world is the way it is. The only way to really confront the white supremacy is to raise it and make people be aware of it.

Read this book if only to be able to argue with people who don't seem to recognize their amazing privilege.
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