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In theorizing the dialectic of public acts of white racial offenses and the in/sufficiency of apologia associated with white racial discourse, we examine racist violations and racializing apologia from 24 white public figures in the United States between 1996 and 2012. Analysis of racist violations reveals that each offense undermines race as a social and political marker, whereas racializing apologia makes explicit the constant force of racialization and latent nature of whiteness in apologia strategies. We view racializing apologia as potentially liberatory, capable of allowing for a defense of oneself and challenging reproduction of racial formations.

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This page is a summary of: Racist Violations and Racializing Apologia in a Post-Racism Era, Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, October 2014, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/17513057.2014.964144.
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