ns.47 - the white issue

  1. / Introduction: Through the Ethnographic Looking Glass
POETRY/FICTION
  1. Poems for the I.N.S.
  2. Go-Go Boy
  3. I Wanna One on One Wit Jesus
  4. Custer's Nomenclature
  5. MAGGIE JAFFE Paul Robeson
  6. I Was Brown, They Were Black
  7. ROBERT COLES Jim Maxwell Died Last Week
  8. Bleached Wheat
  9. Everything's White
ESSAYS i: White Problems
  1. White Looks: Hairy Apes, True Stories and Limbaugh's Laughs
  2. What We Talk about When We Talk about Whiteness (on Roediger's The Wages of Whiteness and Towards the Abolition of Whiteness)
  3. What is "White Trash"?
  4. What's 'White"? (on Pfeil's White Guys, and Lopez' White by Law)
  5. Jazz, Minstrelsy, and White-American Blues (on Lees' Cats of Any Color, and Lott's Love and Theft)
  6. Inside the White Race Corral (on Allen's The Invention of the White Race)
  7. The New Abolitionism
  8. The Stakes of Whiteness (on Ignatiev's How the Irish Became White)
  1. Black and White (Photos)
  1. A Symposium on Whiteness
ESSAYS ii: After Whiteness
  1. The Unexamined
  2. Perfoming Men of Color: Autoperformance, Highways Performance Space, the NEA and the White Right
  3. Leo Bersani and the Nostalgia for White Male Radicalism (on Bersani's Homos)
  4. The Missing Adjective (on Frankenberg's The Social Construction of Whiteness, and Blee's Women of the Klan)
  5. Visions in White (on Donaldson's Decolonizing Feminisms, and Fowlkes'White Political Women)
  6. Along the Color Line (on Scales-Trent's Notes of A White Black Woman, and Williams'Life on the Color Line)
  7. The White Problem (On Feagin and Vera's White Racism, and Segrest's Memoirs of a Race Traitor)
  8. Black and White, Unite and Write (on North's The Dialect of Modernism, Hutchinson's The Harlem Renaissance in Black and White, and Foley's Radical Representations)
  9. R 'n B Skeletons in the Closet (on Bayles' Hole in our Soul, Gribin et. al.'s DooWop, and The Doo Wop Box Set)
Special Supplement:
  1. Public Axes: A Reply to Jim Neilson and Gregory Meyerson
  2. Acces to Grind: A Reply to Michael Bérubé

Books for Review/ 249

Notes/ 253