Colored White [electronic resource] : transcending the racial past / David R. Roediger.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: American crossroads ; 10.Publication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, 2003, c2002.Description: x, 337 p. : col. illSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 305.8/00973 21
LOC classification:
  • E184.A1 R64 2002eb
Online resources:
Contents:
1. All about Eve, critical white studies, and getting over whiteness -- 2. Smear campaign : Guiliani, the Holy Virgin mary, and the critical study of whiteness -- 3. White looks and Limbaugh's laugh -- 4. White workers, new Democrats, and affirmative action -- 5. "Hertz, don't it?" white "colorblindness" and the mark(et)ings of O.J. Simpson / (with Leola Johnson -- 6. Nonwhite radicalism : Du Bois, John Brown, and Black resistance -- 7. White slavery, abolition, and coalition : languages of race, class, and gender -- The pursuit of whiteness : property, terror, and national expansion, 1790-1860 -- 9. Inbetween peoples : race, nationality, and the "New-immigrant" working class / (with James Barrett) -- 10. Plotting against Eurocentrism : the 1929 surrealist map of the world -- 11. What if labor were not white and male? -- 12. Mumia time or Sweeney time? -- 13. In conclusion : Elvis, Wiggers, and crossing over to nonwhiteness.
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"The George Gund Foundation imprint in African American studies."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. All about Eve, critical white studies, and getting over whiteness -- 2. Smear campaign : Guiliani, the Holy Virgin mary, and the critical study of whiteness -- 3. White looks and Limbaugh's laugh -- 4. White workers, new Democrats, and affirmative action -- 5. "Hertz, don't it?" white "colorblindness" and the mark(et)ings of O.J. Simpson / (with Leola Johnson -- 6. Nonwhite radicalism : Du Bois, John Brown, and Black resistance -- 7. White slavery, abolition, and coalition : languages of race, class, and gender -- The pursuit of whiteness : property, terror, and national expansion, 1790-1860 -- 9. Inbetween peoples : race, nationality, and the "New-immigrant" working class / (with James Barrett) -- 10. Plotting against Eurocentrism : the 1929 surrealist map of the world -- 11. What if labor were not white and male? -- 12. Mumia time or Sweeney time? -- 13. In conclusion : Elvis, Wiggers, and crossing over to nonwhiteness.

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