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- Title
POST(RACIAL)-MALONE: (UN)CONSCIOUS HABITS OF WHITE IVERSON.
- Authors
SASSO, PIETRO A.; JOYCE, BRIAN; BEVERLY III, JAMES
- Abstract
This phenomenological qualitative study explored the gender performativity of protest masculinity in a multi-institutional study of white male-identified fraternity men. The participants expressed sentiments of dispossession, postracial attitudes, and performed cultural appropriation. Participants appropriated Black culture because they considered this synonymous with their own lack of power and privilege, which they believe has been dispossessed. Implications are provided to suggest how campus-based professionals can further disrupt the (un) conscious habits of whiteness in fraternity men and forms of white supremacy through collaborative programming and campus-wide efforts.
- Subjects
UNITED Nations; WHITE men; POWER (Social sciences); WHITE supremacy; CULTURAL appropriation; HABIT; BROTHERLINESS; MASCULINITY
- Publication
Oracle: The Research Journal of the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors, 2022, Vol 17, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
2165-7858
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.25774/aq3x-6m04