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Charles Mills Ain’t Dead! Keeping the spirit of Mills’ work alive by understanding and challenging the unrepentant whiteness of the academy
ABSTRACT In this article, we draw upon Charles Mills’ powerful scholarly insights on the racial contract and epistemologies of ignorance and argue for keeping his spirit and theorizing alive through a relentless focus on the endemic reality of racism/white supremacy in our society and institutions – particularly in the institution in which he and we work, higher education. We believe that continuing Mills’ legacy requires pushing back against unrepentant whiteness in the academy – the pervasive white standpoint that naturalizes so much of the inequity that transpires in our academic departments, fields, and institutions. Toward this end, we provide several examples of somewhat mundane ways unrepentant whiteness (in the form of white habitus, group interests, racial apathy, and ignorance) shows up in higher education. These examples explore Mills’ concept of ‘the macro in the micro’, or the every-day ways that white supremacy courses through the tentacles of our colleges and universities.
期刊介绍:
Race Ethnicity & Education is an interdisciplinary journal which provides a focal point for international scholarship, research and debate. It publishes original and challenging research which explores the dynamics of race, racism and ethnicity in education policy, theory and practice. The journal has quickly established itself as essential reading for those working in this field and especially welcomes writing which addresses the interconnections between race, ethnicity and multiple forms of oppression including class, gender, sexuality and disability. All articles are independently refereed and the journal is supported by a distinguished international editorial panel.