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. 2021 Mar;18(1):23-31.
doi: 10.1007/s11673-020-10074-z. Epub 2021 Jan 7.

The Role of Emotion in Understanding Whiteness

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The Role of Emotion in Understanding Whiteness

Belinda Borell. J Bioeth Inq. 2021 Mar.

Abstract

This paper argues that stoicism as a central element of whiteness shapes, controls, and ultimately limits the experience and expression of emotion in public space. I explore how this may play out in particular medical settings like hospitals in Aotearoa New Zealand. I argue that working in conjunction with other values of whiteness identified by Myser (2003)-hyper-individualism, a contractual view of relationships, and an emphasis on personal control and autonomy-this makes hospitals emotionally unsafe spaces for Māori and other groups who place high importance in the collective sharing of emotion. Using death and bereavement as an example, I suggest that challenging and addressing stoicism in the structure and performance of whiteness in hospital settings may provide an important point of entry for anti-racism measures and health equity.

Keywords: Colonization; Emotion; Indigenous people; New Zealand; Racism; White privilege.

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