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  2. Robin Jeanne DiAngelo (née Taylor; born September 8, 1956) [1] is an American author working in the fields of critical discourse analysis and whiteness studies.

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    Aug 30, 2024 · While Robin DiAngelo's work primarily addresses the racial dynamics within the United States, her concepts of white fragility and systemic racism have global relevance. Many countries grapple with their own forms of racial and ethnic disparities, making DiAngelo's insights valuable for understanding and addressing these issues worldwide.

  4. Personal: “I grew up poor and white. While my class oppression has been relatively visible to me, my race privilege has not. In my efforts to uncover how race has shaped my life, I have gained deeper insight by placing race in the center of my analysis and asking how each of my other group locations have socialized me to collude with racism.

    • Insider Status
    • Homogeneity Over Difference
    • Capitalism and Labour
    • A U.S.-Centred Understanding of Race
    • Racialist Classifications

    DiAngelo centres on what she identifies as the racism of the well-educated liberal elite, whom she perceives as enacting racism while maintaining a progressive, anti-racist stance. She then positions herself as an insider in this cultural milieu, using this vantage point somehow to both challenge racism and, along the way, build a career. White fra...

    First, DiAngelo takes whiteness to be homogeneous. Phrases like “white collective,” “white dynamic,” “white voice,” “white frame of reference,” “white worldview” and “white experience” are all used to suggest a certain racial sameness. Seeing racialization as containing different identities while denying the fact that diversity also exists within w...

    Second, DiAngelo takes as racial markers factors that would be more fruitfully treated as aspects of systems that distribute advantages and disadvantages. She writes: “Whites produce and reinforce the dominant narratives of society, such as individualism and meritocracy.” But there is no race that could possibly have individualism ingrained in its ...

    Regardless of whether one grows up in Germany, the U.S. or Albania, DiAngelo argues, any person is socialized in a racialized context. New immigrants, she states, although they might not feel white and have stronger ethnic attachments, will have a “white experience externally” as long as they pass as white. It is an astonishing display of arrogance...

    In arguing that white supremacy describes a socio-political system of domination based on racial categories, DiAngelo sees no issue with relying on this very same system of racial classification to draw her arguments. Yet such racialist thinking is keeping white supremacy intact. What makes one white, for example? It is the biological “trace,” as t...

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  5. Nov 25, 2021 · Place of Birth: San Jose, Santa Clara, California, United States. Date of Birth: September 8, 1956. Ethnicity: *fatherEnglish, possibly German/Swiss-German. *mother – Italian. Robin DeAngelo is an American author, consultant, and facilitator.

  6. It’s the first time their ethnicity has ever been named, breaking the invisible default that has positioned ‘white’ as the universal human experience.

  7. Jul 20, 2020 · DiAngelo is white and regards racism as "the foundation of the society we are in." She says white people become defensive and exhibit "fragility" when challenged on their underlying and, often...

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