Contents:
EDITORIAL
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Reading Race Now
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Aimee Cox
Dana-Ain Davis
THROUGH LANGUAGE AND DEED: DECODING THE CONSTRUCTION OF RACE
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Whither Whiteness? Empire, State, and the Re-Ordering of Whiteness
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Pem Davidson Buck
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"Not To Scale: Mapping Race in a Virginia Historically Black Community
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Mieka B. Polanco
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"Real Blackfellas: Constructions and Meanings of Urban Indigenous Identity
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Katherine Lambert-Pennington
GWALTNEY AWARD ESSAY
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How Thomas Nelson and Sons' Royal Readers Textbooks Helped Instill the Standards of Whiteness into Colonized Black Caribbean Subjects and Their Descendents
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Valerie Joseph
PIONEERS IN ANTHROPOLOGY
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Katherine Dunham: Decolonizing Anthropology Through African American Dance Pedagogy
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Ojeya Cruz Banks
NOTES FROM THE FIELD: RACE AND GENDER IN NEWARK, NJ
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Interrogating Gender Politics and Black Power in Newark NJ: An Interview with Charles Bennett Brack, Producer of Dreams Deferred: The Sakia Gunn Film Project
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Charles Townsend
GYAS CARIBBEAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST
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A Schizophrenic Metaphor? Disciplining Creoleness
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Kavita Ashana Singh
BOOK, FILM AND VIDEO REVIEWS
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The Gender of Globalization: Women Navigating Cultural and Economic MarginalitiesNandini Gunewardena & Ann Kingsolver(eds.). School for Advanced Research Seminar Series. Santa Fe, NM: School for Advanced Research Press; Oxford, UK: James Currey, 2007. xv + 356pp. (Paper US$34.95))??The Politics of Passion: Women's Sexual Culture in the Afro-Surinamese DiasporaGloria Wekker(ed.). New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2006. 336pp. (Cloth US$72.50; Paper US$29.00)) 4Ú ‘Ðw „Ú °ŽÐw ÿ xÚ µCÐw Ú ¶hÐw ”Ú ‘Ðw äÚ °ŽÐw TÛ ¨Ý ÿ ÎL" 'Û Û ,Û ¦Òw X ˜Œô ¨Ý u¦Òw ˜¬ô …¸ DÛ ÕuÓwDÛ äuÓw' ¨Ý ô⠶ɆLÌL" ' »%‡L\æ œå ã ç÷ƒ|èçœÝ çú‚|+û‚|+û‚|üà „ã | œ ž pá ´Þ ØÛ œ èÛ Ãƒ|Øû ÈÜ Éù‚|Ø åù‚| àû 2ƒ|@½ˆ| ƒ| üß
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Vermonja R. Alston
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Doing Fieldwork and Writing Anthropology, Anthropology Off the Shelf: Anthropologists on WritingAlisse Waterston & Maria D. Vesperi(eds.). Forward by Cheryl Mwaria. Malden, MA, and Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xvi + 213 pp. (Cloth US$94.95; Adobe E-Book US$79.99))Being There: The Fieldwork Encounter and the Making of TruthJohn Borneman & Abdellah Hammoudi(eds.). Berkeley, CA, and London, UK: University of California Press, 2009. viii + 280 pp. (Cloth US$55.00; Paper US$23.95))
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Elizabeth L. Krause
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Biologies of Race: Novel Modes of Engagement, Uncertain Suffering: Racial Health Care Disparities and Sickle Cell DiseaseCarolyn Moxley Rouse(ed.). Berkeley, CA, and London, UK: University of California Press, 2009. xiv + 314pp. (Cloth US$55.00; Paper US$24.95))Biomedical Ambiguity: Race, Asthma, and the Contested Meanings of Genetic Research in the CaribbeanIan Whitmarsh(ed.). Ithaca, NY, and London, UK: Cornell University Press, 2008. viii + 231pp. (Cloth US$65.95; Paper US$22.95))
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John Hartigan
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Curtain Call (DVD)Chuck Braverman, Producer and Director. An NJN/White Whale Production. Culver City, CA: Braverman Productions, Inc.(Distributed by New Day Films, New York, NY), 2006 [2001]. Color/38 minutes (Universities US$190.00; Community Groups/Public Libraries/High Schools US$75.00; Rental US$50.00))
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Bisola Marignay