白色障碍物;黑人研究实施的障碍

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
Laura McKinley
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本文探讨了白人至上的策略,这些策略阻碍了约克大学社会与政治思想研究生课程中黑人研究课程的实施。作者回顾了她作为研究生协会联合主席和执行委员会学生代表的经历,在该项目启动前一年,她发现并审查了白人官僚主义的拖延,以及其反复修订和审议的做法,作为对黑人研究的战术障碍。作者展示了这些行政策略,相互依赖于反黑人的日常暴力和对大学组织逻辑的持续否认,也有助于将学术上的白人从对其优势的威胁中拯救出来,使其在平等、多样性和包容性的新自由主义时代成为变革的进步推动者。
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White Obstructions; Barriers to the Implementation of Black Studies
This article interrogates the strategies of white supremacy that functioned as obstacles to the implementation of the Black Studies stream in the Social and Political Thought graduate program at York University. The author reflects on her experience as co-chair of the Graduate Student Association and an Executive Committee student representative the year before the inauguration of the stream, identifying and examining white bureaucratic delay, with its practices of reiterative revision and deliberation, as a tactical obstruction to Black studies. The author demonstrates how these administerial tactics, mutually dependent on anti-Black quotidian violence and the ongoing denial of its quintessence to the organizing logic of the university, also work to rescue academic whiteness from threats to its ascendancy, remaking it as the progressive agent of change in the neoliberal era of equity, diversity and inclusion.
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