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Beyond Whiteness : Revisiting Jews in Ethnic America

Karp, Jonathan(Edited by)
Part of the The Jewish Role in the American Life series
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The concept of ethnicity, once in vogue, has largely gone out of fashion among twenty-first-century social scientists, now replaced by models of assimilation defined in terms of the construction of whiteness and white supremacy.

Beyond Whiteness: Revisiting Jews in Ethnic America explores the benefits of reconfiguring the ethnic concept as a tool to analyze the experiences of twentieth-century American Jews—not only in relation to other "white" groups of European descent, but also African Americans and Asian Americans, among others.

The essays presented here, ranging from comparative studies of Jews and Asians as "model minorities" to the examination of postethnic "Jews of color," demonstrate that expanding ethnicity beyond the traditional Eurocentric frame can yield fresh insights into the character of Jewish life in the modern United States.

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Purdue University Press
1612499198 / 9781612499192
Paperback / softback
15/12/2023
United States
226 pages, 3 illustrations
152 x 229 mm, 272 grams