ISBN:
9780820365060
,
9780820365077
Language:
English
Pages:
xiii, 163 Seiten
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23 cm
Year of publication:
2023
Series Statement:
Sociology of race and ethnicity
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
323.092
Keywords:
Du Bois, William E. B.
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Geschichte
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Antisemitismus
;
Schwarze
;
Rassismus
;
Einfluss
;
Deutschland
;
USA
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Du Bois, W. E. B. / (William Edward Burghardt) / 1868-1963 / Sources
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Du Bois, W. E. B. / (William Edward Burghardt) / 1868-1963 / Knowledge / Antisemitism
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Antisemitism / Germany
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African Americans / Relations with Jews
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Jews / Germany / History / 1800-1933
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African Americans / Social conditions / To 1964
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Racism in the social sciences
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Germany / Intellectual life / 19th century
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United States / Intellectual life / 1865-1918
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Jews
;
Racism in the social sciences
;
Germany
;
United States
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To 1964
;
History
;
Du Bois, William E. B. 1868-1963
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USA
;
Schwarze
;
Rassismus
;
Deutschland
;
Antisemitismus
;
Einfluss
;
Geschichte
Abstract:
"The Souls of Jewish Folk argues that late nineteenth century Germany's struggle with its 'Jewish question' - what to do with Germany's Jews, served as an important and to date underexamined influence on W.E.B. Du Bois's considerations of America's anti-Black racism at the turn of the twentieth century. Du Bois's well-known characterization of the twentieth century's greatest challenge, "the problem of the color line", is actually haunted by the specter of the German Jew. What The Souls of Jews? asks readers to take seriously, then, is how our ideas, and indeed intellectual work itself, is shaped by and embedded within the networks of people, places, and prevailing contexts of its time. The major social, political, and economic events of Du Bois's own life - including his time spent living and learning in a late nineteenth century Germany defined in no small part by its violent antisemitism - comprises the soil from which his most serious ideas about race, racism, and the global color line spring forth."
Description / Table of Contents:
On roots and routes -- Race, science, and madness -- The Du Boisian reformulation -- Germany, anti-Semitism, and the problem of the color line -- Post-souls, veiled mysteries
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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