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Publications of John L. Jackson, Jr.    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. J.L. Jackson, Real Black: Adventures in Racial Sincerity (2005), University of Chicago Press [ctl]
  2. J.L. Jackson, Harlemworld: Doing Race and Class in Contemporary Black America (June, 2003), University of Chicago Press (Paperback edition.) [ctl]
  3. John L. Jackson, Jr, Harlemworld: Doing Race and Class In Contemporary Black America (December, 2001), University of Chicago Press  [abs]

Published Articles

  1. J.L. Jackson, Jr., Pass*ed Lives, edited by John L. Jackson, Jr and Martha S. Jones, Women and Performance, vol. 29 (December, 2005), pp. 1-7 (I co-edited the special issue of this journal..)
  2. J.L. Jackson, author and special issue editor, A Little Black Magic, edited by John L. Jackson, Jr., The South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 104 no. 3 (2005), Duke University Press
  3. John L. Jackson, Jr., An Ethnographic FilmFlam: Giving gifts, Doing Rsearch, and Videotaping the Native Subject/Object, American Anthropologist, vol. 106 no. 1 (March, 2004), pp. 32-42, American Anthropological Association  [abs]
  4. J.L. Jackson, "Undoing Harlemworld: An Anthropological Argument about Diasporic Disasters", in Revolutions of the Mind: Cultural Studies in the African Diaspora Project, 1996-2002" (2003), CAAS Publications
  5. J.L. Jackson, "Abandoning Advertisements Over Edificial Ekphrases", The Journal of Visual Culture, vol. 2 no. 3 (2003), pp. 341-352
  6. J.L. Jackson, "Towards an Ethnography of a Quotation-Marked-Off Place", in Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture and Society (Spring, 1999), Westview Press

Papers Accepted

  1. J.L. Jackson, Globalizaion, Gentrification, and Georaciality, in Globalization and Race, edited by Deborah Thomas and Kamari Clarke (Forthcoming 2006), Duke University Press

Book Reviews

  1. Review of Arlene Dávila, Barrio Dreams: Puerto Ricans, Latinos, and the Neoliberal State, Transforming Anthropology (Forthcoming), American Anthropological Association
  2. Review of Eric Klinenberg, Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago, The American Journal of Sociology, vol. 108 no. 5 (March, 2003), pp. 1114-1115
  3. Review of Adrian Nicole Blanc, Random Family, The Washington Post (February 12, 2003) [htm]
  4. Review of Ingrid Bank, Hair Matters: Beauty, Power and Black Women's Consciousness, Sex Roles: A Journal of Research (July, 2001)

Other

  1. J.L. Jackson, Jr., ed., Racial Americana (Special Issue of SAQ), edited by John L. Jackson, Jr, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 104 no. 3 (Summer, 2005), pp. 1-10, Duke University Press (I wrote the introduction, collected the pieces, an edited the volume..)