Mondoweiss: White Jews and uppity blacks
Review of A SHADOW OVER PALESTINE by Keith P. Feldman.
Are American Jews “white”? What if Jews stop being “white”?
Those questions echo while reading Keith Feldman’s excellent book about the meaning and effect of Palestine in the American sociopolitical context, particularly its interaction with American conceptions of race.
The honorary “whiteness” of Jews in the United States has been a key to Jews’ successful sojourn here, and a key to Jews’ role as a creative intermediary in the American racial categories — an ethnonational group of such distinctiveness that it is its own genus, “White, But.”
Published in: Mondoweiss
By: Abba Solomon
Story Date: 2016-08-13T05:00:00+00:00
By: Abba Solomon
Story Date: 2016-08-13T05:00:00+00:00