Notion Of White Fragility Essay

PAGES
2
WORDS
635
Cite

.....white fragility, which is considered as a state in which the least amount of racial stress becomes intolerable and provokes a series of defensive actions (DiAngelo, 2011). White fragility is based on the fact that white people in North America are protected and insulated from race-based stress by the social environment they live in. Some of the common defensive actions associated with any amount of racial stress include fear, guilt, silence, avoidance of the stressful situation, anger, and arguments. These defensive actions and behaviors are in turn utilized to reinforce and strengthen white racial equilibrium.Based on these claims, white fragility is seemingly fueled by white supremacy, which has continued to dominate the North American society in the recent past albeit in a subtle way. While there have been numerous to fight racial prejudice and discrimination in North America, white people seemingly believe that their skin color (Whiteness) gives them privilege and status over other races. Additionally, the society has seemingly established protective resources and benefits that advance and reinforce white supremacy, which is in turn the premise of white fragility. Due to the notion of white supremacy, white people are flimsy to gossip, voyeurism...

...

In this case, good people with moral acts cannot be racist, which implies that racism is viewed as what people do or do not do. The good/bad concept in turn becomes the premise for perceived racial privilege and status. White people believe that they are good people who carry out moral actions unlike other races, especially people of color who are perceived as bad people with immoral acts and behaviors. Consequently, white people tend to isolate themselves from these races in order to avoid being bad. This isolation further fuels the idea of white fragility despite numerous multicultural training in today's society to promote inclusion and diversity in the society and the working environment.
An evaluation of some of the arguments provided in this article show that the major factor that fuels white fragility is a deep sense of entitlement. The deep sense of entitlement emerges from white superiority given that white people consider themselves superior to other races, particularly people of color, since…

Cite this Document:

"Notion Of White Fragility" (2017, February 13) Retrieved April 26, 2024, from
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/notion-of-white-fragility-essay-2168083

"Notion Of White Fragility" 13 February 2017. Web.26 April. 2024. <
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/notion-of-white-fragility-essay-2168083>

"Notion Of White Fragility", 13 February 2017, Accessed.26 April. 2024,
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/notion-of-white-fragility-essay-2168083

Related Documents
White Normativity
PAGES 16 WORDS 4900

The Problem of White Normativity In a multi-racial world, defining anyone as “black” or “white” makes as much sense as believing that all issues are “black” and “white” and that there are no shades of gray to anything. Almost everyone will certainly agree that from politics to economics to religion to any subject under the sun, there is a great deal of leeway to be given because to rigidly peg something

Therefore, the totalitarian threat does not just replace the first president with Hitler, but also removes any possibility of difference or ambiguity. The multiple, varied, and multifaceted portraits of Washington are replaced entirely by a single, repeated image, because the totalitarian regime must remove any room for interpretation. Furthermore, the importance of the name of Washington himself is demonstrated by the careful attention to the ribbons which once held

Thus, the idea of a strong, female leader is created through conceptual blending, and the ultimately oxymoronic pairing of unlike words. Something new is created, through the use of cultural, political, religious, and historical references, and of the pairing of these two specific nouns together. 3. Explain what Fauconnier and Turner mean when they assert on page 15, in effect, that, "Metaphor is not just something derived from 'core meaning'?"

Racist Beauty Ideals and Racial Self-Hatred This paper examines Toni Morrison's novel the Bluest Eye from the perspective of three different interest groups: Those who would interrogate the paper on the basis of issues related to gender, or of the feminist movement; Those whose interests lie in the book's treatment of children's issues or advocacy, and Those engaging in a dialogue centering around issues of race. It should also be understood that these topics

Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now We do not generally link the dark vision of Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" to the fripperies of Jane Austen, but we should do so because these writers can be seen as important bookmarks to the era of the modern novel and we cannot understand Conrad's work without understanding its connections to his time. By looking back to a writer like Austen we can

Modernist literature refers to a literary period from the first half of the 20th century, one that reacted to the external influences of an increasingly industrialized society, and one that was becoming more and more globalized. This was a population of people who had been hardened and drained by two world wars. This was a population of people who were pondering the future of humanity, human existence, the human condition