White Minds
Everyday Performance, Violence and Resistance
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Published:26th Oct '23
Should be back in stock very soon

Guilaine Kinouani's White Minds explores the psychological factors behind 'whiteness' and its role in perpetuating racial inequality and violence.
In White Minds, Guilaine Kinouani offers a profound exploration of the psychological and psychic dimensions that contribute to the perpetuation of 'whiteness'. This concept is intricately woven into the fabric of race dynamics, revealing how it intersects with issues of racial inequality and violence. Kinouani argues that 'whiteness' is not merely a social construct but a powerful force that upholds systemic injustices through various complex processes, including power and violence, which serve to maintain the status quo.
The book challenges the prevailing focus on the psychological impact of racism on people of color, drawing attention to the psychological functioning of white groups. Kinouani highlights how these dynamics play a crucial role in sustaining unequal social configurations. By examining the often-overlooked aspects of white identity and its implications, White Minds invites readers to reconsider their understanding of race and the responsibilities that come with it.
Kinouani's insights are vital for anyone committed to dismantling systemic racism and fostering a more equitable society. She presents 'whiteness' as a historically and socially situated psychosocial phenomenon, one that transcends time and space. By shedding light on the everyday realities of race dynamics and the mechanisms of racial violence, this book serves as an essential resource for those seeking to comprehend the complexities of 'whiteness' and become more effective anti-racists.
"A fascinating guide to naming, surviving, refusing and unmaking whiteness in the hope of liberation for all." Sadiah Qureshi, University of Birmingham
"A striking analysis of the white psyche, this is an urgent, powerful call to interrogate whiteness within and without and to transform the world." Stephanie Davis, Nottingham Trent University
“A nuanced analysis [which] clearly articulates the epistemic and material realities, power relations and psychic harms of white supremacy. With honesty, rigour and consequence, White Minds is a powerful must-read for anybody interested in the continuing violences of white supremacy in all of its insidious guises.” James Trafford, Author of Empire at Home: Internal Colonies and the End of Britain
"An exceptional work that shines a necessary light on Whiteness, making the invisible seen so that we can understand how White supremacy impacts our lives.” Kehinde Andrews, Birmingham City University
"Both powerfully academic and deeply personal, this painfully phenomenological excavation of the experiences of enduring the oppressive gazes of whiteness is a deserved addition to the field." Dwight Turner, University of Brighton
ISBN: 9781447357469
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204 pages