The Blessing of Little Girls Sugar Spice Everything Nice

The Blessing of Little Girls Sugar Spice Everything Nice

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The Blessing of Little Girls Sugar Spice Everything Nice by

How the policies of elite colleges allow racially themed parties to continue by perpetuating the status quo.

On a cold February evening, a group of students at Bowdoin College, an elite and historically white liberal arts college in Maine, gathered to drink tequila at a party referred to as not not a fiesta. By noon the next day, Instagram videos of students sporting miniature sombreros had spread like wildfire through campus. Over the next few weeks, national media outlets would broadcast the embarrassing fallout. But the frequency with which similar parties recur on campuses across the United States begs the question: what, if anything, do undergraduates learn about race and racism from these encounters?

Drawing on interviews and archival research, Yet Another Costume Party Debacle>shows us how colleges both contest and reproduce racialized systems of power. Sociologist Ingrid A. Nelson juxtaposes how students and administrators discuss race with how they behave in the aftermath of racially charged campus controversies. Nelson spoke in-depth with students and other key players in several controversial parties--Cracksgiving, a gangster party, and the not not a fiesta tequila party--at Bowdoin. The college's administrative response failed to encourage productive dialogue or address larger questions about race on campus. Nelson shows how the underlying campus structures at elite liberal arts colleges foster an environment that is ripe for racially charged incidents; we shouldn't be surprised when we read about yet another costume party debacle. Nelson advises how we can take charge of diversity on our campuses by changing the systems that bring students together and drive them apart.
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ISBN 13 9781596810013
ISBN 10 1596810017
Title The Blessing of Little Girls Sugar Spice Everything Nice
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Sweet River Press
Year published 2001-01-01
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.