De-whitening intersectionality : race, intercultural communication, and politics
Shinsuke Eguchi (Editor), Shadee Abdi (Editor), Bernadette Marie Calafell (Editor), Ashley Noel Mack, Sara Baugh-Harris (Contributor), Christopher Brown (Contributor), Santhosh Chandrashekar (Contributor), Yea-Wen Chen (Contributor), Andy Lai-chun Chuang (Contributor), Jaelyn deMaria (Contributor), Zhao Ding (Contributor), Aisha S. Durham (Contributor), Michelle A. Holling (Contributor), Haneen Shafeeq Al-Ghabra (Contributor), Amber Johnson (Contributor), Lore/tta LeMaster (Contributor), Dawn Marie D. McIntosh (Contributor), Raquel Moreira (Contributor), Miranda Olzman (Contributor), Pavithra Prasad (Contributor), Anjana Raghavan (Contributor), Kamela Rasmussen (Contributor), Justin Rudnick (Contributor), Sachi Sekimoto (Contributor), Shahd Shammarī (Contributor)
De-whitening intersectionality: race, intercultural communication, and politics reevaluates how the logic of color-blindness as whiteness evolves amidst current race and intercultural communication research, underscoring that, in order to play well with intersectionality, research scholars must be attentive to its origins and implications
eBook, English, 2020
Lexington Books, Lanham, 2020