Analysis Of Homeplace (A Site Of Resistance, By Bell Hooks

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A review of the available literature provides a wealth of examples of how racialization in the united states was built on white racial violence against communities of color.This violence was enacted in such a way that colonialism and racism are intricately related.European American colonists seized economic, political, and social control from indigenous populations through violent means. It is through violent colonial and racial acts that European Americans come to think of themselves as white,these discourses are deeply ingrained within the construction of race relations. The continued existence of colonial and racial violence is imprinted onto identities that are socialized within the white racial structure of domination, which is maintained
In her essay, “Homeplace (A Site of Resistance), hooks (1990) recounts a story from her childhood as she walks to her grandparents’ house. During this journey she leaves her segregated black neighborhood and crosses into the poor white community in which her grandparents lived.On the way, she felt terror as the white people sitting out on their porches gazed hatefully in her direction. Traversing these boundaries of whiteness conjured distressful emotions as hooks felt unsafe until she reached her grandparents’ home. hooks expresses, “Such a contrast, that feeling of arrival, of homecoming, this sweetness and the bitterness of that journey, that constant reminder of white power and control” (1990, p.
Crafting places where students can imagine a home where feeling discomfort at times, but also pleasure, is a necessary element of race talk, is what educators should strive for. Teaching students about the image of home in relation to narratives, similar to that hooks, can be a beneficial curricular tool when setting up conversations about race. Rarely do we examine the specific ways in which those that consider themselves antiracist actually came to develop this identity. Specifically, white activists can be helpful to study as an example of comprehending that there is more than one way to be white. White students do not often see white antiracist role

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