Friday, February 14, 2014

According to the Journal of American History/Organization of American Historians, All “Scholarship” About Race is Anti-White Scholarship

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

Journal of American History



Recent Scholarship


No. 2 (Sept. 2009)

Recent Scholarship > Race

Race

Bell, Jeannine, “The Fair Housing Act and Extralegal Terror,” Indiana Law Review, 41 (no. 3, 2008), 537–54.

Boyd, Tim, “The 1966 Election in Georgia and the Ambiguity of the White Backlash,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (May 2009), 305–40.

Carter, Heath W., “Making Peace with Jim Crow: Religious Leaders and the Chicago Race Riot of 1919,” Journal of Illinois History, 11 (Winter 2008), 261–76.

Crenner, Christopher, “Race and Medical Practice in Kansas City’s Free Dispensary,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 82 (Winter 2008), 820–46.

Darcy, R., “Constructing Segregation: Race Politics in the Territorial Legislature, 1890–1907,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 86 (Fall 2008), 260–89.

Downs, Gregory P., “University Men, Social Science, and White Supremacy in North Carolina,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (May 2009), 267–304.

Frost, Jennifer, “Hedda Hopper, Hollywood Gossip, and the Politics of Racial Representation in Film, 1946–1948,” Journal of African American History, 93 (Winter 2008), 36–63.

Graham, Jessica, “Joe Louis contra Max Schmeling e a nova ideologia da democracia racial nos Estados Unidos” (Joes Louis vs. Max Schmeling and the new ideology of racial democracy in the usa), Tempo (Rio de Janeiro), 13 (no. 25, 2008), 98–119. In Portugese.

Harris, Carmen V., “States’ Rights, Federal Bureaucrats, and Segregated 4-H Camps in the United States, 1927–1969,” Journal of African American History, 93 (Summer 2008), 362–88.

Holder, Ann S., “What’s Sex Got to Do with It? Race, Power, Citizenship, and ‘Intermediate Identities’ in the Post-emancipation United States,” Journal of African American History, 93 (Spring 2008), 153–73.

Keller, Christian B., “Flying Dutchmen and Drunken Irishmen: The Myths and Realities of Ethnic Civil War Soldiers,” Journal of Military History, 73 (Jan. 2009), 117–45.

Leon, Sharon M., “Tensions Not Unlike That Produced by a Mixed Marriage: Daniel Marshall and Catholic Challenges to Anti-miscegenation Statutes,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 26 (Fall 2008), 27–44.

Pfeifer, Michael J., “The Origins of Postbellum Lynching: Collective Violence in Reconstruction Louisiana,” Louisiana History, 50 (Spring 2009), 189–201.

Powell, John A., “Reflections on the Past, Looking to the Future: The Fair Housing Act at 40,” Indiana Law Review, 41 (no. 3, 2008), 605–28.

Roberts, Charles K., “Race, Wallace, and the ‘9–8’ Plan: The Defeat of Carl Elliott,” Alabama Review, 62 (April 2009), 113–44.

Schwemm, Robert G., “Cox, Halprin, and Discriminatory Municipal Services under the Fair Housing Act,” Indiana Law Review, 41 (no. 3, 2008), 717–96.

Seniors, Paula Marie, “Cole and Johnson’s The Red Moon, 1908–1910: Reimagining African American and Native American Female Education at Hampton Institute,” Journal of African American History, 93 (Winter 2008), 21–35.

Turner, Margery Austin, “Limits on Housing and Neighborhood Choice: Discrimination and Segregation in U.S. Housing Markets,” Indiana Law Review, 41 (no. 3, 2008), 797–816.

 

Caton-Garcia, Felecia Rose, “Mutants, Mudbloods, and Futureheroes: Mixed Race Identity in Contemporary Narrative” (University of New Mexico, 2008). Order No. DA3318087.

Cooper, Erica Faye, “One ‘Speck’ of Imperfection—Invisible Blackness and the One-Drop Rule: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Examining Plessy v. Ferguson and Jane Doe v. State of Louisiana” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3315914.

Coverdale, John W., “An Analysis of Affirmative Action as Public Policy and Its Impact for Government, Business, and Higher Education in the United States from 1932 through 2007” (Dowling College, 2008). Order No. DA3317860.

Glover, Jeffrey S., “People of the Word: Puritans, Algonquians, and the Politics of Print in Early New England” (Yale University, 2008). Order No. DA3317116.

Hrach, Thomas J., “The News Media and Disorders: The Kerner Commission’s Examination of Race Riots and Civil Disturbances, 1967–1968” (Ohio University, 2008). Order No. DA33199024.

Ioanide, Paula M., “Enforcing American Fantasies: Racial Violence and Ethical Witnessing in the Post–Civil Rights Era” (University of California, Santa Cruz, 2008). Order No. DA3317382.

Johnston, Christopher F., “Performing Blackness at the Heart of Whiteness: The Life and Art of Jean-Michel Basquiat” (Bowling Green State University, 2008). Order No. DA3318260.

McNeil, Daniel Robert, “‘The Devil Made the Mulatto’: Race, Religion, and Respectability in a Black Atlantic, 1931–2005” (University of Toronto, Canada, 2007). Order No. DANR29517.

Miles, Michelle, “Levees, Looters, and Lawlessness: Race, Rumor, and the Framing of Hurricane Katrina” (University of Colorado at Boulder, 2008). Order No. DA3315782.

Osucha, Eden Koren, “The Subject of Privacy: Race, Rights, and Intimate Personhood in Modern American Literature and Law” (Duke University, 2007). Order No. DA3318869.

Prece, Paul, “Writing Home: The Post Colonial Dialogue of Athol Fugard and August Wilson” (University of Kansas, 2008). Order No. DA3315274.

Rice, Maria J., “Migrations of Memory: Postmemory in Twentieth Century Ethnic American Women’s Literature” (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 2007). Order No. DA3319447.

Schmidt, Tyler T., “Dreams of an Impossible Blackness: Racialized Desire and America’s Integrationist Impulse, 1945–1955” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3311212.

Sealy, Peter Ashward, “Racial Oppression and the Link to Mental Illness in Blacks and the Substance Abuse Factor” (University of Toronto, Canada, 2008). Order No. DANR39927.

Zilinskas, Rimas, “Multicultural American Literary Imagination and American Identity: Race, Language, and Nationalism in African American and East European Narratives” (University of Washington, 2008).

Bass, Jack, and Scott Poole, The Palmetto State: The Making of Modern South Carolina. (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2009. xvi, 231 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-1-57003-814-3.)

MacMullan, Terrance, Habits of Whiteness: A Pragmatist Reconstruction. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. xii, 254 pp. Cloth, $60.00, isbn 978-0-253-31813-8. Paper, $22.95, isbn 978-0-253-22071-4.)

 

Beckwith, David W., A New Day in the Delta: Inventing School Desegregation as You Go. (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2009. 284 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-8173-1633-4.)

DuVal, Kathleen, and John DuVal, eds., Interpreting a Continent: Voices from Colonial America. (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009. xiv, 297 pp. $90.00, isbn 978-0-7425-5182-4.)

Eubanks, W. Ralph, The House at the End of the Road: The Story of Three Generations of an Interracial Family in the American South. (New York: HarperCollins, 2009. xiv, 206 pp. $26.99, isbn 978-0-06-137573-6.)

Josephson, Barney, and Terry Trilling-Josephson, Cafe Society: The Wrong Place for the Right People. (Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2009. xxii, 376 pp. $30.00, isbn 978-0-252-03413-8.)

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2 comments:

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Chicago guy said...

Regarding scholarship and academia there's a recent story about Chicago State University. One of their provosts, Angela Henderson, faced charges of plagiarism for her Phd in nursing from U of Il at Chicago. They've given her a pass. The title of her dissertation was "Predicting Consistent Condom Use in African-American, Emerging, Adult Males Enrolled in Community College". Someone can get a Phd for studying condom use?