Thin description : ethnography and the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem / John L. Jackson, Jr.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (vii, 394 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780674726253
- 0674726251
- African Hebrew Israelite Nation of Jerusalem
- Ammi, Ben, 1939-2014
- Ammi, Ben, 1939-2014
- African Hebrew Israelite Nation of Jerusalem
- African Hebrew Israelite Nation of Jerusalem
- Black Hebrews -- Israel -- Dimonah -- Social conditions
- African Americans -- Relations with Jews
- Dimonah (Israel) -- Ethnic relations
- Hébreux noirs -- Israël -- Dimona -- Conditions sociales
- Noirs américains -- Relations avec les Juifs
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Black Studies (Global)
- African Americans -- Relations with Jews
- Ethnic relations
- Israel -- Dimonah
- Anthropologie
- Ethnologie
- Juden
- Schwarze
- Methode
- Soziale Situation
- Öffentliche Meinung
- 305.8/9605694 23
- BP605.B63 J33 2013eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-375) and index.
Print version record.
Passover -- Introductions -- Artscience -- Megiddo -- Chicago -- Exiles -- Backstage -- Analogies -- Asiel -- Hustling -- Ignorance -- YMCA -- UnAfrican -- Empress -- Camps -- Liberia -- Visitations -- Immortality -- Jungle -- Thin -- Carrel -- Orientalism -- Digital -- Children -- Eden -- Disciplining -- Zimreeyah -- Sincere -- Casein -- Prodigal -- Esau -- Soul -- Laughing -- Occulted -- Order -- Genesis -- Insincerities -- Sumerians -- Munir -- Brochure -- Rabbi -- Hebrews -- Zombie -- MLK -- Seconds.
African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem are often dismissed as a fringe cult, but John L. Jackson questions what "fringe" means when cultural practices of every stripe circulate freely on the Internet. He reveals how race, religion, and ethnographic representation must be understood anew in the 21st century lest we reenact past errors.
In English.
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