%0 Journal Article %T POST-RACIALITY OR A RE-IMAGINING OF WHITENESS: AN INTERVIEW WITH CLARENCE E. WALKER %A Sandy Watson %J PLATFORM : Journal of Media and Communication %D 2011 %I University of Melbourne %X WalkerĄ¯s most recent work, with Gregory Smithers, explores the emergence of discourses of post-raciality during the 2008 United States election campaign (Walker and Smithers 2009) where Walker argued that the historical superficiality of journalism exacerbates racial tensions rather than creating greater cultural understanding on racial issues (2009, p. 39). In this interview, he discusses the applicability of what he describes as reactionary discourses (that of post-raciality, colour blindness and colour neutrality) in the context of shifting media usage and tensions arising from perceived challenges to the dominant, white-centred national imaginary. %U http://journals.culture-communication.unimelb.edu.au/platform/v3i1_walker.html