Whiteness of a different color
European immigrants and the alchemy of race
By Matthew Frye Jacobson

"Whiteness of a different color" was published by Harvard University Press in 1998 - Cambridge, Mass, it has 338 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Whiteness of a different color” Metadata:
- Title: Whiteness of a different color
- Author: Matthew Frye Jacobson
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 338
- Publisher: Harvard University Press
- Publish Date: 1998
- Publish Location: Cambridge, Mass
“Whiteness of a different color” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ European Americans - History - Immigrants - Race identity - Race relations - Racism - United States - Whites - Race - Race discrimination - Europeanen - Rassenvraagstuk - Rassische Identität - Geschichte - Einwanderer - Immigranten - Weiße - Ethnische Identität - Rassenfrage - Ethnische Identitat - Rassenbeziehung - Nationalismus - Einwanderung - Wei©e - Rassismus - Immigrants, united states - Europeans, united states - Race awareness - United states, race relations - White people - Racial Groups - Emigration and Immigration - Prejudice - European americans--race identity - Whites--race identity - Whites--united states--race identity - Immigrants--history - Immigrants--united states--history - Racism--history - Racism--united states--history - E184.e95 j33 1998 - 305.8/00973
- Places: United States
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: x, 338 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL355953M - OL92880W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 38752991 - 98015754
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 98015754
- ISBN-13: 9780674063716
- ISBN-10: 0674063716
- All ISBNs: 0674063716 - 9780674063716
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"Whiteness of a different color" Description:
The Open Library:
America's racial odyssey is the subject of this work of historical imagination. Matthew Frye Jacobson argues that race resides not in nature but in the contingencies of politics and culture. In ever-changing racial categories we glimpse the competing theories of history and collective destiny by which power has been organized and contested in the United States. Capturing the excitement of the new field of "whiteness studies" and linking it to traditional historical inquiry. Jacobson shows that in this nation of immigrants "race" has been at the core of civic assimilation: ethnic minorities in becoming American were reracialized to become Caucasian. He provides a counterhistory of how nationality groups such as the Irish or Greeks became Americans as racial groups like Celts or Mediterraneans became Caucasian. Jacobson tracks race as a conception and perception, emphasizing the importance of knowing not only how we label one another but also how we see one another, and how that racialized vision has largely been transformed in this century.
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