
Book Summary
An assessment of how race, class, and gender shape social identity in the United States. The author argues that changes in racial assignment have shaped the ways American Jews of different eras have constructed their own ethnoracial identities.
Book Details
Book Name | How Jews Became White Folks: And What That Says About Race In America |
Author | Karen Brodkin |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press (Oct 1998) |
ISBN | 9780813525907 |
Pages | 264 |
Language | English |
Price | 1097 |