Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Groundings: Racial Literacy and Racial Geographies
Section 1: Mapping Racial Geographies
1. Mapping Whiteness: Hypersegregation, Colorblindness, and Counterstory from Brown v. Board to Michael Brown
2. “It’s Real”: Peer Review and the Problems of Colorblindness and Empathy
Section 2: Mapping Linguistic Geographies
3. “Your Grammar Is All over the Place”: Translingual Close Reading, Anti-Blackness, and Mapping Linguistic Geographies
Section 3: Mapping Futures
4. “Saying Honest Things We Wish Weren’t True”: Racial Literacy Sponsorship and Challenges to White Hypersegregation
Epilogue: Mapping Countergeographies in “How Racism Takes Place”
Appendix
Notes
Works Cited
About the Author
Index