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How Jews became White Folks and What That Says about Race in America
- D. Wolf, K. Brodkin
- Sociology
- 1 October 1998
The article offers a review of Karen Brodkin’s How Jews Became White Folks and What That Says about America. Brodkin analyses the social and political transformations in America and puts the analysis…
Studying Whiteness: What's the Point and Where do We go from Here?
- K. Brodkin
- Sociology, PsychologyQueensland Review
- 1 May 1999
If, as a famous dead white European man once suggested, the point of studying racism is to change it, what can we learn about ending racism by studying it as whiteness? The first part of the paper…
Anthropology as White Public Space
- K. Brodkin, S. Morgen, J. Hutchinson
- Sociology
- 1 December 2011
ABSTRACT How far has anthropology come in becoming racially inclusive? In this article, we analyze an online survey of anthropology graduate students and faculty of color undertaken by the AAA…
The Struggle for Hearts and Minds
- K. Brodkin, C. Strathmann
- Business
- 1 September 2004
Labor studies scholars and union organizers agree that rank-and- file union drives are effective, even against union busters, anti- union consultants, and intransigent employers. This paper syn…
Sisters and Wives: The Past and Future of Sexual Equality
- K. Brodkin
- Sociology, Political Science
- 1979
Power Politics: Environmental Activism in South Los Angeles
- K. Brodkin
- Political Science
- 5 August 2009
On the Politics of Being Jewish in a Multiracial State
- K. Brodkin
- Sociology
- 2003
The 1911 fire in the Triangle Shirtwaist factory is part of the cultural repertoire with which Jews in the U.S. con stitute themselves. Its telling has changed greatly in the last 50 years. Recent…
1998 aes keynite addres global capitalism: what's race got to do with it?
- K. Brodkin
- Sociology
- 1 May 2000
This article addresses the relationship between nationalist projects of subject making and capitalist political economy. Using the United States as an illustrative case, I suggest that the capitalist…
Remember When Writing was Fun? Why Academics should Go on a Low Syllable, Active Voice Diet
- K. Brodkin
- Education
- 7 April 2009
Women, Work, and Karl Marx
- K. Brodkin
- Economics
- 1 June 1998
to the Economic Conditions Imposed by the International Monetary Fund. American Ethnologist 19(2). . n.d. Women, Gender Roles, and Migration. Paper presented at the Conference on Migrant Workers,…
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