WMST2510A 9.0
On Women: An Introduction to Women’s Studies
Professor Eva C. Karpinski
In her article “Representing Whiteness in the Black Imagination,” bell hooks argues that there is political utility in critically examining the positions and privileges of whiteness. “White people safely imagine that they are invisible to black people,” hooks argues, “since the power they have historically asserted, and even now collectively assert over black people, accorded them the right to control the black gaze.”
In your essay, analyze the intersectional social constructions of whiteness presented in the novel Caucasia. Do not simply summarize the plot. Think critically and analyze the ways that whiteness is being constructed while being the object of critical scrutiny. Be as specific as possible and remember to define whatever terms you use. In addition to making links with the bell hooks essay cited above, you must draw upon at least ONE additional course reading to help you develop your argument.
This is an essay. Do NOT answer in point form. Your essay will be graded on a combination of content, organization, clarity of expression, and on how well your thesis make links between course concepts, the readings, and the novel’s themes. Spelling and grammar count.
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