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Chapter 3. “Liberated” Ethnic Studies and the Arguments Against Jewish Inclusion
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Daniel Ian Rubin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Author’s Note viii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Ethnic Studies and the Absence of Jews 9
- Chapter 2. Positionality, Reflexivity, and the State of Israel 21
- Chapter 3. “Liberated” Ethnic Studies and the Arguments Against Jewish Inclusion 33
- Chapter 4. Underlying Assumptions for Jewish Exclusion 49
- Chapter 5. The Ethnic Studies Backlash 68
- Chapter 6. Where We Stand and What May Someday Be 85
- Conclusion 96
- References 106
- Index 129
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Author’s Note viii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Ethnic Studies and the Absence of Jews 9
- Chapter 2. Positionality, Reflexivity, and the State of Israel 21
- Chapter 3. “Liberated” Ethnic Studies and the Arguments Against Jewish Inclusion 33
- Chapter 4. Underlying Assumptions for Jewish Exclusion 49
- Chapter 5. The Ethnic Studies Backlash 68
- Chapter 6. Where We Stand and What May Someday Be 85
- Conclusion 96
- References 106
- Index 129