Microaggression theory : influence and implications /: influence and implications. (2018)
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- Book
- Title:
- Microaggression theory : influence and implications /: influence and implications. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Microaggression theory : influence and implications
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Gina C. Torino, David P. Rivera, Christina M. Capodilupo, Kevin L. Nadal, Derald Wing Sue.
- Editors:
- Torino, Gina C
Rivera, David P
Capodilupo, Christina M
Nadal, Kevin L
Sue, Derald Wing - Contents:
- Acknowledgments xi About the Editors xiii About the Authors xv Part I Microaggression Theory 1 1 Everything YouWanted to Know About Microaggressions but Didn’t Get a Chance to Ask 3; Gina C. Torino, David P. Rivera, Christina M. Capodilupo, Kevin L. Nadal, and DeraldWing Sue 2 Aversive Racism, Implicit Bias, and Microaggressions 16; John F. Dovidio, Adam R. Pearson, and Louis A. Penner 3 MultidimensionalModels of Microaggressions and Microaffirmations 32; James M. Jones and Rosalie Rol´on-Dow 4 Intersectionality Theory and Microaggressions: Implications for Research, Teaching, and Practice 48; Jioni A. Lewis, Marlene G.Williams, Anahvia T. Moody, Erica J. Peppers, and Cecile A. Gadson Part II Detrimental Impact of Microaggressions 65 5 Microaggressions: Clinical Impact and Psychological Harm 67; Jesse Owen, KarenW. Tao, and Joanna M. Drinane 6 Microaggressions: Considering the Framework of Psychological Trauma 86; Thema Bryant-Davis 7 Factors Contributing to Microaggressions, Racial Battle Fatigue, Stereotype Threat, and Imposter Phenomenon for Nonhegemonic Students: Implications for Urban Education 102; Jennifer L.Martin 8 Microaggressions and Internalized Oppression: Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Institutional Impacts of “Internalized Microaggressions” 121; E.J.R. David, Jessica Petalio, and Maria C. Crouch 9 “I Didn’t Know ThatWas Racist”: Costs of Racial Microaggressions To White People 138; D Anthony Clark and Lisa Spanierman Part III Manifestation ofAcknowledgments xi About the Editors xiii About the Authors xv Part I Microaggression Theory 1 1 Everything YouWanted to Know About Microaggressions but Didn’t Get a Chance to Ask 3; Gina C. Torino, David P. Rivera, Christina M. Capodilupo, Kevin L. Nadal, and DeraldWing Sue 2 Aversive Racism, Implicit Bias, and Microaggressions 16; John F. Dovidio, Adam R. Pearson, and Louis A. Penner 3 MultidimensionalModels of Microaggressions and Microaffirmations 32; James M. Jones and Rosalie Rol´on-Dow 4 Intersectionality Theory and Microaggressions: Implications for Research, Teaching, and Practice 48; Jioni A. Lewis, Marlene G.Williams, Anahvia T. Moody, Erica J. Peppers, and Cecile A. Gadson Part II Detrimental Impact of Microaggressions 65 5 Microaggressions: Clinical Impact and Psychological Harm 67; Jesse Owen, KarenW. Tao, and Joanna M. Drinane 6 Microaggressions: Considering the Framework of Psychological Trauma 86; Thema Bryant-Davis 7 Factors Contributing to Microaggressions, Racial Battle Fatigue, Stereotype Threat, and Imposter Phenomenon for Nonhegemonic Students: Implications for Urban Education 102; Jennifer L.Martin 8 Microaggressions and Internalized Oppression: Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Institutional Impacts of “Internalized Microaggressions” 121; E.J.R. David, Jessica Petalio, and Maria C. Crouch 9 “I Didn’t Know ThatWas Racist”: Costs of Racial Microaggressions To White People 138; D Anthony Clark and Lisa Spanierman Part III Manifestation of Microaggressions 157 10 The 360-Degree Experience of Workplace Microaggressions: Who Commits Them? How Do Individuals Respond? What Are the Consequences? 159; Jennifer Young-Jin Kim, Duoc Nguyen, and Caryn Block 11 Microaggressions: Toxic Rain in Health Care 178; Silvia L. Mazzula and Rebecca R. Camp´on 12 From Racial Microaggressions to Hate Crimes: A Model of Online Racism Based on the Lived Experiences of Adolescents of Color 194; Brendesha M. Tynes, Fantasy T. Lozada, Naila A. Smith, and AshleyM. Stewart 13 EnvironmentalMicroaggressions: Context, Symbols, and Mascots 213; Jesse A. Steinfeldt, Jacqueline Hyman, and M. Clint Steinfeldt Part IV Microaggressions and Social Policies and Practices 227 14 Microaggressions and Student Activism: Harmless Impact and Victimhood Controversies 229; DeraldWing Sue 15 “Radical by Necessity, Not by Choice”: From Microaggressions to Social Activism 244; Michelle Fine, Maria E. Torre, David Frost, and Allison Cabana Part V Microaggressions: Interventions and Strategies 259 16 Microaggressions:Workplace Interventions 261; Aisha M. B. Holder 17 “Compliments”and “Jokes”: Unpacking Racial Microaggressions in the K-12 Classroom 276; Rita Kohli, Nallely Arteaga, and Elexia R. McGovern 18 Microaggressions in Higher Education: Embracing Educative Spaces 291; Kathryn S. Young andMyron R. Anderson Part VI The Future of Microaggression Theory 307 19 Microaggression Theory:What the Future Holds 309; Gina C. Torino, David P. Rivera, Christina M. Capodilupo, Kevin L. Nadal, and DeraldWing Sue Author Index 329 Subject Index 343 … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 303.385
Microaggressions
Prejudices
Discrimination - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781119420064
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781119420071
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