whitestream

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English

Etymology

Blend of white +‎ mainstream

Noun

whitestream

  1. (often attributive) Mainstream views or scholarship with a bias toward white people and their history.
    • 2018, Amelia M. Kraehe, Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández, B. Stephen Carpenter II, The Palgrave Handbook of Race and the Arts in Education, page 485:
      When White people revived the Lindy Hop in the 1990s, it was also processed and commodified. The dance was used to sell whitestream products. [] Black bodies were taken out of the story in order to make the dance profitable to the whitestream.

Verb

whitestream (third-person singular simple present whitestreams, present participle whitestreaming, simple past and past participle whitestreamed)

  1. (transitive, social sciences) To bias toward white people and their history.
    • 2008, Curry Malott, A Call to Action:
      In addition to manipulating the curriculum, Native American children were whitestreamed by severely controlling their actions and very closely monitoring their behavior.

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