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Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo

  1. “The End of Racism? Colorblind-Racism and Popular Media in Post-Civil Rights, in Edited by Sarah Turner (Vermont) (2013)
  2. The Invisisble Weight of Whiteness: The Racial Grammar of Everyday Life in America, Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 34 no. 12 (2012)
  3. The Sweet Enchantment of Color Blindness in Black Face: Explaining the “Miracle,” Debating the Politics, and Suggesting a Way for Hope to be “For Real” in America, Political Power and Social Theory (2012)
  4. Examining, Debating, and Ranting about the Obama Phenomenon: Introduction to Special Section on Obama”, Political Power and Social Theory (2012)
  5. Are the Americas ‘Sick with Racism’ or is it a Problem at the Poles? A Reply to Christina A. Sue, in Latino Identity in Contemporary America, edited by martin Bulmer and John Solomos (2012), Rouledge
  6. with Moon Kie Jung and Joao Vargas, The State of White Supremacy: Racims, Governance, and the USA (February, 2011), Stanford University Press
  7. Race Matters In “Post-Racial” Obamerica and How to Climb Out Of the Rabbit Hole”, in Edited by Sandra Barnes, Past President of ABS (2011)
  8. Beyond Obama’s Historical Symbolism: The Heavy Weight of Being Black/Brown in a Racist Society: A Conversation with Eduardo Bonilla-Silva., in Edited by Peirre Orelus, Rethinking Race, Class, Language, and Gender: A Dialogue with Noam Chomsky and Other Leading Scholars (2011), pp. 147-60, Rowman and Littlefield
  9. Exposing Whiteness Because We Are Free: Emancipation Methodological Practice in Identifying and Challenging Racial Practices in Sociology Departments, in Rethinking Race and Ethnicity in Research Methods, edited by John Stanfield (2011), pp. 95-122, Left Coast Press
  10. “¿Qué es el racismo?.”, in Debates sobre ciudadanía y políticas raciales en las Américas Negras, edited by Claudia Mosquera (2011), Colección CES, serie Idcarán del Centro de Estudios Sociales de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas
  11. “La verdadera historia de la caza: hacia una sociología con consciencia de raza de la estratificación racial.”, in Debates sobre ciudadanía y políticas raciales en las Américas Negras., edited by Claudia Mosquera (2011), Colección CES, serie Idcarán del Centro de Estudios Sociales de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas

Brown, Vincent A

  1. V.A. Brown, “A Vapor of Dread: Observations on Racial Terror and Vengeance in the Age of Revolution,” in Thomas Bender and Laurent Dubois, eds., Atlantic Revolutions (New York: New York Historical Society, forthcoming 2011). (2011)

Crichlow, Michaeline A

  1. M.A. Crichlow (editor), Carnival Art, Culture, Politics: Performing Life (April, 2012), Routledge Press
  2. Co-editor, States of Freedom: Freedom of States, special issue, forthcoming, vol. 1 no. 6 (Spring, 2012), The Global South. Indiana University Press
  3. M.A. Crichlow, Making Waves: (Dis)Placements, Entanglements, Mo(ve)ments,”, The Global South, vol. 6,1, (Spring, 2012)
  4. M.A. Crichlow, The Theory of Plantation Economy, by Lloyd Best and Kari Levitt, Kingston: University of the West Indies Press, 2009., Social and Economic Studies, vol. 60 no. 3&4 (September/December, 2011), pp. 205-212
  5. M.A. Crichlow, “Comment” on Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay's, “Politics of archiving: hawkers and pavement dwellers in Calcutta,”, Dialectical Anthropology (June 11, 2011)
  6. M.A. Crichlow, Small States and Citizens Struggling for Space: Agricultural Liberalisation, 'Democratic deficits" and the Rhetoric of Development" (2011)  [author's comments]

Darity, William A   (search)

  1. William Darity Jr., "A New (Incorrect) Harvard/Washington Consensus: Review of William Julius' Wilson's More Than Just Race", Du Bois Review, vol. 8 no. 2 (Fall, 2011), pp. 467-476  [author's comments]
  2. William Darity Jr., Ashwini Deshphade, and Thomas Weisskopf, "Who Is Eligible? Should Affirmative Action Be Group- or Class-Based?", American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 70 no. 1 (January, 2011), pp. 238-268
  3. Darrick Hamilton and William Darity Jr., "Crowded Out? The Racial Composition of American Occupations", in Social Science Research in Black Populations, edited by James S. Jackson, Cleopatra Howard Caldwell, and Sherrill L. Sellers (2011)

DeFrantz, Thomas F.

  1. T. DeFrantz, Theorizing Connectivity: African American Women in Concert Dance, Journal of Pan African Studies, vol. 4 no. 6 (September, 2011), pp. 56-74 [htm]  [abs]

Dubois, Laurent M.

  1. Complications, William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 68 no. 2 (April, 2011), pp. 224-226
  2. With Thomas Bender and Richard Rabinowitz, Revolution! The Atlantic World Reborn (2011), Giles Ltd [available here]
  3. With Julius Scott, An African Revolutionary in the Atlantic World, in Revolution! The Atlantic World Reborn, edited by Thomas Bender, Laurent Dubois, and Richard Rabinowitz (2011), Giles Ltd.
  4. Slavery in the Age of Revolution, in The Routledge History of Slavery, edited by Trevor Burnard and Gad Heuman (2011), Routledge Press
  5. Haiti: The Aftershocks of History (Forthcoming January 2011), Metropolitan Books

French, John D

  1. J.D. French, “’Kill the Americans!" The U.S. Government, Citizens, and Companies in Latin America from the Panama Canal to Plan Colombia,", Radical History Review no. 112 (2012), pp. 201-208 [PDF]
  2. with Alexandre Fortes, Nurturing Hope, Deepening Democracy, and Combating Inequalities in Brazil: Lula, the Workers´ Party, and Dilma Rousseff's 2010 Election as President, Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas, vol. 9 no. 1 (2011), pp. 7-28 [PDF]
  3. J.D. French, Another World History Is Possible: Reflections on the Translocal, Transnational, and Global, in Workers, Across the Americas: The Transnational Turn in Labor History, edited by Leon Fink (2011), Oxford University Press [PDF]
  4. with Antonio Luigi Negro, Politics, Memory, and Working Class Life in the Commercial Biopic Lula, Son of Brazil, A Contracorriente: A Journal of Social History and Literature, vol. 8 no. 3 (2011), pp. 377-394 [PDF]
  5. Comparative Perspectives on Politics: An Interview with Dr. Alexandre Fortes and Dr. John D. French, Journal of Global Affairs, vol. 2011 (2011), pp. 1-5 [PDF]

Glymph, Thavolia

  1. "Noncombatant Military Laborers in the Civil War," forthcoming, OAH Magazine of History (2012)
  2. with Nina Silber, "Women Amidst War", in The Civil War Remembered (2011), Walsworth Pub.
  3. "I'se Mrs. Tatum Now': Black and White Women and the Meaning of Freedom,", Phillis, vol. 1 no. 1 (2011), pp. 24-32

Hall, Bruce S

  1. Bruce S. Hall, A history of race in Muslim West Africa, 1600-1960 (2011), Cambridge University Press, New York [available here]  [abs] [1]
  2. Bruce S. Hall, Review of Ghislaine Lydon, On Trans-Saharan Trails: Islamic Law, Trade Networks, and Cross-Cultural Exchange in Nineteenth-Century Western Africa (Cambridge University Press, 2009), Journal of World History, vol. 22 no. 3 (2011), pp. 618-21
  3. Bruce S. Hall and Charles C. Stewart, The historic ‘Core Curriculum,’ and the book market in Islamic West Africa, in The Trans-Saharan Book Trade: Arabic Literacy, Manuscript Culture, and Intellectual History in Islamic Africa, edited by Graziano Krätli and Ghislaine Lydon (2011), pp. 109-74, Brill, Leiden [PDF]
  4. Bruce S. Hall, Bellah histories of decolonization, Iklan paths to freedom: The meanings of race and slavery in the late-colonial Niger Bend (Mali), 1944-1960, International Journal of African Historical Studies, vol. 44 no. 1 (2011), pp. 61-87 [PDF]
  5. Bruce S. Hall, How Slaves Used Islam: The Letters of Enslaved Muslim Commercial Agents in the Nineteenth-Century Niger Bend and Central Sahara, Journal of African History, vol. 52 no. 3 (2011), pp. 279-97 [repo_A84jIJ1f]  [abs]

Holloway, Karla FC

  1. Legal Fictions: Constituting Law, Composing Literature (2013), under review; Duke University Press
  2. K. Holloway, 'Vulnerable' Populations: Medicine, Race, and Presumptions of Identity, Virtual Mentor, vol. 13 no. 2 (February 3, 2011), pp. 124-127 [html]
  3. K. Holloway, ‘The Help’ Sues Kathryn Stockett; NPR’s The State of Things with Frank Stasio—King’s Legacy-Today’s Activism (1/2011) (2011)
  4. K. Holloway, Composing Private Bodies, Hastings Center Matters, vol. Fall 2011 (2011) [pdf]
  5. ‘The Help’ Sues Kathryn Stockett-- author of The Help. NPR w/ M. Morris (3/2011). (2011)
  6. NPR’s The State of Things with Frank Stasio—King’s Legacy-Today’s Activism (1/2011) (2011)
  7. Private Bodies/Public Texts: Race, Gender, and a Cultural Bioethics (2011), Duke University Press, Durham, NC

Holsey, Bayo

  1. B. Holsey, 'Watch the Waves of the Sea': Literacy, Oral History, and the European Encounter in Elmina, History in Africa: A Journal of Method, vol. 38 (2011), pp. 79-101
  2. B. Holsey, Owning Up to the Past: African Slave Traders and the Hazards of Discourse, Transition, vol. 105 (2011), pp. 74-87

James, Sherman A

  1. Orr ST, Reiter JP, James SA, Orr CA, Maternal Health Prior to Pregnancy and Preterm Birth among Urban, Low Income Black Women in Baltimore: The Baltimore Preterm Birth Study, Ethnicity & Disease, vol. 22 no. 1 (2012), pp. 85-89
  2. Anthopolos R, James SA, Gelfand AE, Miranda ML, A Spatial Measure of Neighborhood Level Racial Isolation Applied to Low Birthweight, Preterm Birth, and Birthweight in North Carolina, Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology, vol. 2 no. 4 (December, 2011), pp. 235-246
  3. Barrington D, James SA, Williams DR, Socioeconomic Correlates of Obesity in African American and Black-Caribbean Men and Women (Fall, 2011)
  4. Sims M, Wyatt S, Diez-Roux A, Dudely A, Bruce M, James SA et al, Perceived Discrimination and Hypertension among African Americans in the Jackson Heart Study, American Journal of Public Health (October, 2011)
  5. Coleman JT, Belli R, James SA, Structuring the Recall of Negative Emotional Memories: Life Scripts, Life Stories, and Memories of Unfair Treatment (Summer, 2011)
  6. Roberts C, James SA, Lopes AA, The Association between Childhood-level socioeconomic status with perceived discrimination and self-rated health in adult African-Americans: The Pitt County Study (Summer, 2011)
  7. Vines AI, Moultrie S, Roberts CP, Kaufman JS, James SA, A Sense of Mastery Modifies the Association between Education and Self-Rated Health in African Americans: the Pitt County Study. (Summer, 2011)
  8. Silberberg M, James SA, Black MA, Robinson S, Bunce A, Elliott-Bynum S, Melding Multiple Sources of Knowledge: Reflections on Using Theory and CBPR to Design a Health Disparities Intervention Study in Durham, NC (Summer, 2011)
  9. LF, Lopes GB, Cunha T, Protasio M, James SA, Lopes AA., The burden of fluid and dietary restrictions and the health-related quality of life of maintenance hemodialysis patients (Spring, 2011)
  10. Abdelrahim S, James SA, Yamout R, Baker, W, Discrimination and Psychological Distress: Does Whiteness Matter for Arab Americans? (2011)
  11. Robinson SA, Boone WA, James SA, Silberberg M, and Small G, “How do you engage a community when there are cultural, educational, or socioeconomic differences within the community as well as between the community and the researchers?” Section 2c of “Challenges in Improving Community Engaged Research,, in . Principles of Community Engagement, 2nd edition. Washington, DC: National Institutes of Health, 2011 (in press - #11-7782). (2011)
  12. Silberberg M, James SA, Hart-Brothers, E, Robinson SA, and Elliott-Bynum S, How do you launch a major community-engaged research study with a brand-new partnership that brings together diverse entities and individuals?”, in Principles of Community Engagement, 2nd edition. Washington, DC: National Institutes of Health, 2011 (in press - #11-7782). (2011)

Makhulu, Anne-Maria B

  1. Anne-Maria Makhulu, After Work: Financialization and Informalization in Post-Transition South Africa, PMLA (January, 2012) (Accepted and Under Review.)  [abs]
  2. Anne-Maria Makhulu, The Geography of Freedom: Cape Town in Transition (2011) (in preparation for resubmission.)  [abs]

Matory, J. Lorand

  1. J. Lorand Matory, Of the Race but above the Race: Racial Stigma, Culture and the Hidden Social Curriculum of the University (2012), University of Chicago Press  [abs]

Milian, Claudia

  1. C. Milian, Central American-Americanness, Latino/a Studies, and the Global South, The Global South, vol. 5 no. 1 (Spring, 2011), pp. 137-152, Indiana University Press, ISSN 19328656  [abs]

Neal, Mark Anthony

  1. ed. Murray Forman, Mark Anthony Neal, That’s the Joint: A Hip-Hop Studies Reader (2nd Edition) (July, 2011), pp. 776, Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-87326-0 [available here]
  2. Mark Anthony Neal, “Thinking While Black”, in Making the University Matter, Shaping Inquiry in Culture, Communication and Media Studies, edited by Barbie Zelizer (June, 2011), Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-78240-1
  3. Mark Anthony Neal, "A Man without a Country": The Boundaries of Legibility, Social Capital, and Cosmopolitan Masculinity, edited by Robert LeVertis Bell, Paul M. Farber, Criticism, vol. 52 no. 3-4 (2011), Wayne State University Press, ISSN 0011-1589 (special double issue of the journal Criticism, dedicated to the HBO series "The Wire"; also features Duke Literature Professor Fredric Jameson and Duke alum James Braxton Peterson ('93).)

O'Rand, Angela M

  1. O'Rand, A. M. and Hamil-Luker, J., Late Employment Careers, Transitions to Retirement and Retirement Income in the US, in Ageing Populations, Globalization and the Labor Market: Comparing Late Work Life and Retirement in Modern Societies, edited by Blossfeld, H-P, Buchholz, S. and Kurz, K. (2011), Edward Elgar
  2. O'Rand, A. M., The Devolution of Risk and the Changing Life Course, in The New Blackwell Companion to Sociology, edited by Ritzer, G. (2011), Blackwell
  3. R. Corey Remle, Angela M. O'Rand, Intergenerational Solidarity in Blended Families: The Inequality of Financial Transfers to Adult Children and Stepchildren, in From Generation to Generation: Continuity and Change in Aging Families, edited by M. Silverstein (2011), Johns Hopkins University
  4. O'Rand, A. M., The Devolution of Risk and the Changing Life Course, Social Forces (forthcoming) (2011)

Powell, Richard J

  1. Richard J. Powell, "Trembling Vistas, Primal Youth: William H. Johnson's Painterly Expressionism, 1927-1935" & "Devotion and Disrepute: William H. Johnson's Florence, South Carolina Paintings, circa 1944", in William H. Johnson: An American Modern (2011), pp. 22-39, 88-101, University of Washington Press
  2. Richard J. Powell, "The Woodshed", in Romare Bearden: American Modernist, edited by Ruth Fine & Jacqueline Francis (2011), pp. 200-2006, National Gallery of Art
  3. Richard J. Powell, "From Diaspora to Exile: Black Women Artists in 1960s and 1970s Europe", in The Migrant's Time: Rethinking Art History and Diaspora, edited by Saloni Mathur (2011), pp. 78-90, Sterling and Francine Clark Institute

Wallace, Maurice O

  1. with Shawn Michelle Smith, Pictures and Progress: Early Photography and the Making of African American Identity (2012)
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