Title: White%20Privilege:%20Apparent%20in%20Society%20and%20Conveyed%20Through%20Film
1White Privilege Apparent in Society and Conveyed
Through Film
2White Privilege Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack
3White Privilege Outline
- Peggy McIntosh Unpacking the Invisible
Knapsack---Key Concepts (10 min) - White Privilege in Film (8 min)
- White Privilege as apparent in America
(5 min) - Review and Questions (2 min)
4McIntosh White Privilege
- I have come to see white privilege as an
invisible package of unearned assets which I can
count on cashing in on one day, but about which I
was meant to remain oblivious.
-McIntosh (71)
5McIntosh White Privilege
- Privilege is sometimes inherent and almost always
unrealized - In most cases oppressiveness is unconscious and
unacknowledged - Many silences and denials surrounding white
privilege are key political tools - Great pressure to avoid but in order to face
privilege one must give up the myth of
meritocracy
6Advantages Associated With White Privilege
- One can easily be in the company of members of
the same race - When moving into a new house one can be somewhat
sure neighbors will be pleasant - Most likely not get hassled by store security
- See people of same race positively represented
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- Pride that your race created national heritage
- Children will be taught of the existence of their
race at every grade level - Easier to perform simple business aspects from
white to white - Can find culturally traditional foods
7Advantages Associated With White Privilege (2)
- Skin color does not work against financially
reliable appearance - Can protect children most of the time from people
who may not like them - Able to see police as allies
- Able to swear or wear second hand clothes without
it being attributed to bad morals or poverty
- Can speak in public without having race play an
issue in audiences minds - Can do well in a situation without being
considered a credit to my race - Never asked to speak on behalf of entire race
- Can remain oblivious to other cultures without
being looked upon harshly
8Advantages Associated With White Privilege (3)
- Can criticize government and society without
being seen as a cultural outsider - Person in charge is generally of the same race
- Generally do not get singled out because of race
(traffic tickets or tax audits) - Can easily buy objects featuring own race
(posters, greeting cards, dolls, etc.)
- Generally do not feel isolated in organizations
- Can feel free to take a job without it being
suspect that it was only acquired do to
affirmative action - Easily seek public accommodation without fear
- Race will not work against legal or medical help
- Do not have to worry about situations containing
racial overtones
9McIntosh White Privilege
- I did not recognize myself as a racist because
I was taught to see racism only in individual
acts of meanness by members of my group, never in
invisible systems conferring unsought racial
dominance on my group from birth.
- Keeping most people unaware that freedom of
confident action is there for just a small number
of people props up those in power and serves to
keep power in the hands of the same groups that
have most of it already.
10McIntosh White Privilege American Freedom
- Some of the power which whites come upon in
society is thought of as being a freedom
possessed by all Americanshowever it is still
laced with unearned advantage and conferred
dominance
11McIntosh White Privilege
- Whiteness is not seen as a racial identity
- Our daily lives are affected more by unearned
power than any other silent condition. - More must be done in order to identify where
lives are effected the most so that changes may
slowly begin
12McIntosh White Privilege
- Disapproving of the systems wont be enough to
change them. I was taught to think that racism
could end if white individuals changed their
attitudes. But a white skin in the United
States opens many doors for whites whether or not
we approve of the way dominance has been
conferred on us. - --Peggy McIntosh (73)
13McIntosh White Privilege
- Whites are taught to think of their lives as
morally neutral, normative, and average, and also
ideal, so that when we work to benefit others
this is seen as work which will allow them to
be more like us.
14White Privilege in America
- White privilege, like any social phenomenon, is
complex. In a white supremacist culture, all
white people have privilege, whether or not they
are overtly racist themselves. There are general
patterns, but such privilege plays out
differently depending on context and other
aspects of ones identity.
15White Privilege in America
- When whites seek admission to a university,
apply for a job, or hunt for an apartment, they
don't look threatening. Almost all of the people
evaluating people for those things are white.
They see a reflection of themselves, and in a
racist world that is an advantage. Even when
whites voice critical opinions, they are given
slack. - --Robert Jensen
16Guess Whos Coming to DinnerRacial Stereotypes
and White Privilege
17Guess Whos Coming to DinnerRacial Issues and
Stereotype
- In the film, it appears generally more acceptable
for a white family to live in a large home - In the 1960s it is uncommon and a basis for
stereotypes when a black man becomes a
prestigious doctor - Generally judged on skin color not character
18Guess Whos Coming to DinnerRacial Issues and
Stereotype (2)
- Inter-racial marriages looked down upon by both
races - Whites generally say one thing about privilege
and stereotypes, yet often act another way - Wide spread belief that inter-racial children
would grow up without a race and live a rough
life - All blacks are grouped together, something one
does effects the way another one is viewed
19How Hollywood Portrays White Privilege
- Movies can and do portray many varied views
dealing with white privilege and stereotypes - Movies can reflect any and all stereotypes not
necessarily that of society - Hollywood directors are predominantly white,
therefore white privilege has a large effect on
our views - Movies are one of the most commonplace sources
for instilling unrecognized white privilege into
society
20White Privilege in Film (2)
- The way race in the movies is dealt with has
changed drastically throughout the years
- The numbers of minorities involved in the film
industry has been on the rise for years - Filmmakers are now dealing with and embracing
white privilege and stereotypes in a forward way
21For example, in The Battle at Elderbusch Gulch
Indians are portrayed as
- Hostile outsiders
- Barbaric savages
- Always shot from a distance
- Portrayed so that audience feels no sympathy or
compassion towards them
22More Recent Filmsthat take a forward approach to
stereotyping and privilege
23White Privilege is often viewed as a/an _______
oppressiveness
- unconscious /straightforward/ conscious
24The comparison of white privilege to unpacking a
knapsack simply means whites are equipped with
________
- hate/ assets/ fear/ disadvantage
25White Privilege Is Greater Depending on Other
Factors Such As Sex and Social Status True or
False?
26White Privilege in Society is _______
- Earned through years of struggle
- Inherited at birth and dependent upon parents
- Granted by society for social status
27Whites purposefully use their status to
discriminate upon minorities and place them lower
in society.
28Will All Members of Society Ever Truly Be on an
Equal Playing Field and If So Is It a Question of
Time?