WOODY DOANE
RECENT PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Publications
“New Song, Same Old Tune: Racial
Discourse in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.” Chapter in Through the Eye of Katrina: Social Justice in
the United States, edited by Kristin Swan and Richelle Bates.
“The Changing
Politics of Color-Blind Racism.” in Research in Race
and Ethnic Relations, Rodney Coates and Rutledge Dennis, eds.,
“Whiteness.” Forthcoming (2007) entry in International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd ed. (Macmillan/Thompson).
“What is Racism? Racial
Discourse and Racial Politics.” Critical Sociology 32:255-274, 2006.
“White-Blindness: The Dominant Group
Experience.” Chapter in Minority
Voices: Linking Personal Ethnic History and the Sociological Imagination,
edited by John Myers.
White
Out: The Continuing Significance of Racism, edited
by Woody Doane and
“Rethinking
Whiteness Studies.” Chapter in White
Out: The Continuing Significance of Racism, edited
by Woody Doane and
“The Changing Borders of Whiteness: The Case of the
“Right Wing Attacks on Higher Education: Symbolic
Politics or Political Threat?” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Association for Humanist Sociology,
“New Song, Same Old Tune: Racial Discourse in the
Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Sociological Association,
“Combating Color-Blindness:
From Progressive Discourse on Race to Antiracist Action." Panelist at the Annual Meeting of the
Association for Humanist Sociology,
“The Empire Strikes Back: WASPs, Whites, and the
Evolution of Racial-Ethnic Dominance.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American Political Science Association,
“Racial Ideology, Racial Discourse, and the Reproduction of Racism.” Discussion presentation given at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 16, 2005.
“Teaching Racial and Ethnic
Relations.” Teaching workshop
panelist, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association,
“Racial Discourse and Racial
Politics: Toward a Theoretical Framework.” Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society,
“Dominant Groups as Countermovements:
Whiteness and the Continuing Significance of Racism.” Keynote address delivered
at the Fall Meeting of the New England Sociological Association,
“Attacking the Academy: Politics
and Higher Education in the 21st Century.” Paper presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of
the association for Humanist Sociology,
Discussion presentation. “Racism and Anti-Racism.” Annual Meeting of
the American Sociological Association,
“Dominant Racial/Ethnic Identities in the