Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. How Did Jews Become White Folks?
2. Race Making
3. Race, Gender, and Virtue in Civic Discourse
4. Not Quite White: Gender and Jewish Identity
5. A Whiteness of Our Own? Jewishness and Whiteness in the 1950s
and 1960s
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
KAREN BRODKIN is a professor of anthropology at UCLA. She is the author of Caring by the Hour and Sisters and Wives, and co-editor with D. Remy of My Troubles are Going to Have Trouble with Me.
"An insightful interpretation of the complexities of Jewish
ethnoracial identity, in the context of a multicultural America
stratified by gender, race and class that is both theoretically
rich and deeply personal. By interrogating how Jews were integrated
within the framework of whiteness. Brodkin illustrates just how
difficult it may be to deracialize American society and
culture."
*Manning Marable*
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