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Invisible knapsack by peggy mcclintock6/20/2023 Selection from “Social, Emotional, and Political Learning” (1999) by Peggy McIntosh and Emily Style The SEED Project Conclusion Notes References 16. Selection from “Faculty-Centered Faculty Development” (1994) by Peggy McIntosh and Emily Style Notes References 15. Selection from “Interactive Phases of Curricular and Personal Re-Vision with Regard to Race” (1990) Notes References PART IV: The SEED Project Papers A Letter about the National SEED Project Note References 14. Interactive Phases of Curricular Re-Vision: A Feminist Perspective (1983) Notes References 13. The Study of Women: Implications for Reconstructing the Liberal Arts Disciplines (1981) Notes References 12. Feeling Like A Fraud, Part IV: The Psyche As Singular and Plural (2019) Notes References PART III: The Phase Theory Papers A Letter about Phase Theory Notes References 11. Selection from “Feeling Like a Fraud, Part III: Finding Authentic Ways of Coming into Conflict” (2000) Notes References 10. Selection from “Feeling Like A Fraud, Part II” (1989) Notes References 9. Feeling Like a Fraud, Part I (1985) Notes References 8. White People Facing Race: Uncovering the Myths that Keep Racism in Place (2009) Resistance, Privilege, and Governing Myths Overcoming Resistance Note References PART II: The Fraudulence Papers A Letter about the Fraudulence Papers Notes 7. Selection from “White Privilege: An Account to Spend” (2009) White Ignorance of Systems Spending the Bank Account Why Spend Down the Bank Account? Notes Reference 6. Selection from “White Privilege, Color and Crime: A Personal Account” (1998) Notes References 5. Some Notes for Facilitators on Presenting My White Privilege Papers (2004, 2018) Notes References 4. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack (1989) Notes References 3. White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondences Through Work in Women’s Studies (1988) Notes References 2. Table of contents : Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents List of Contributors Acknowledgments An Opening Letter Notes Reference PART I: The Privilege Papers A Letter about the Privilege Papers Notes Reference 1.
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