Black, Jewish, and Interracial: It's Not the Color of Your Skin, but the Race of Your Kin, and Other Myths of Identity
Katya Gibel Mevorach
(Author)
Description
How do adult children of interracial parents - where one parent is Jewish and one is Black - think about personal identity? This question is at the heart of Katya Gibel Azoulay's Black, Jewish, and Interracial. Motivated by her own experience as the child of a Jewish mother and Jamaican father, Gibel Azoulay blends historical, theoretical, and personal perspectives to explore the possibilities and meanings that arise when Black and Jewish identities merge. As she asks what it means to be Black, Jewish, and interracial, Gibel Azoulay challenges deeply ingrained assumptions about identity and moves toward a consideration of complementary racial identities.Product Details
Price
$25.95
Publisher
Duke University Press
Publish Date
October 13, 1997
Pages
232
Dimensions
6.01 X 9.26 X 0.65 inches | 0.87 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780822319719
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About the Author
Katya Gibel Azoulay is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the Africana Studies Program at Grinnell College