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whiteness
This term operates on two distinct levels of reality. In a sensory context, it describes a pure, achromatic visual experience, often associated with cleanliness, sterility, or an overwhelming lack of color that can lead to sensory deprivation. It is the literal observation of a hue. In a sociological context, the word shifts from a description of pigment to a description of power. It refers to a set of cultural norms, historical advantages, and systemic structures that define a dominant social group. In this usage, it is an analytical term used to dismantle the invisible standards by which other identities are measured.
Uncountable when describing the visual property of a white object. Countable when referring to specific conceptual frameworks or types of racialized identity in academic discourse.