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SUMMARY
WHITE FRAGILITY
BASED ON THE BOOK BY ROBIN DIANGELO
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: BRIEF BOOKS PUBLISHING
CONTENT
Introduction: The Challenges of Talking About Racism
Understanding Racism and White Supremacy
The White Racial Frame and Color-Blind Racism
Whiteness as the Norm
The Good/Bad Binary
Anti-Blackness
Racial Triggers and White Fragility
White Fragility in Action
Rules of Engagement and Repair
Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo explores the discomfort and defensiveness white people experience when their ideas about race and racism are challenged. This book examines how this fragility reinforces racial inequality by preventing open and honest conversations about race. The author, a white woman, shares her experiences leading diversity workshops and highlights how white progressives, despite good intentions, can perpetuate racism due to their defensiveness and certitude. White Fragility analyzes how white people are socialized to see themselves as individuals, often failing to recognize their own biases and privileges within a system of white supremacy.
© 2025 Brief Books Publishing (Lydbog): 9798347903115
Release date
Lydbog: 8. marts 2025
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