Reframing “White Fear”: Control, Change, and the Psychology of Perceived Loss
Posted inBooks5 mn readThe phrase “white fear” is often used in contemporary discourse to describe anxiety among white populations about demographic change, cultural shifts, or the perceived loss of social dominance. It is typically framed as a fear of “the other”—a reaction to the presence or growth of nonwhite groups. But this framing, while partially true, may not […]
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