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Surfing the third wave of whiteness studies: reflections on Twine and Gallagher

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Ethnic and Racial Studies, Volume: 40, Issue: 9, Pages: 1582 - 1597

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The influential special issue and overview essay co-edited and co-authored respectively, by Winddance Twine and Charles Gallagher, set out their interpretation of whiteness studies’ genealogy, development and future. In this essay I identify their arguments and critique them in the light of a furthe...

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Published in: Ethnic and Racial Studies
ISSN: 0141-9870 1466-4356
Published: Informa UK Limited 2017
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