Going Greek

Going Greek

Author: Marianne R. Sanua

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 2018-02-05

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 0814344186

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A history of Jewish fraternities and sororities in the early twentieth-century United States. Going Greek offers an unprecedented look at the relationship between American Jewish students and fraternity life during its heyday in the first half of the twentieth century. More than secret social clubs, fraternities and sororities profoundly shaped the lives of members long after they left college—often dictating choices in marriage as well as business alliances. Widely viewed as a key to success, membership in these self-governing, sectarian organizations was desirable but not easily accessible, especially to non-Protestants and nonwhites. In Going Greek Marianne Sanua examines the founding of Jewish fraternities in light of such topics as antisemitism, the unique challenges faced by Jewish students on campuses across the United States, responses to World War II, and questions pertaining to assimilation and/or identity reinforcement.


Cyberliteracy

Cyberliteracy

Author: Laura J. Gurak

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9780300101577

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This title explains computer communications and how to become literate in cyberspace. Using stories and case histories, the book shows how to detect hoaxes, identify advertising masquerading as product information, protect privacy, and contend with other issues related to Internet language.