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Gal Gadot
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Duling, Kaitlyn, author
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Gadot, Gal, 1985- Juvenile literature.
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Gadot, Gal, 1985-
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Actresses United States Biography Juvenile literature.
2019
In this book, early readers will learn about the life, accomplishments, and contributions of actress Gal Gadot.
Gal Gadot : soldier, model, Wonder Woman
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Sherman, Jill, author
in
Gadot, Gal, 1985- Juvenile literature.
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Gadot, Gal, 1985-
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Actresses Israel Biography Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Israeli actor Gal Gadot played Wonder Woman in the 2017 movie directed by Patty Jenkins. An inspiring role model, Gadot also studied law and served in the Israeli military before beginning her acting career\"-- Provided by publisher.
White Jews: An Intersectional Approach
2019
“Intersectionality,” a concept coined and developed by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, examines how our various identities change in meaning and valence when placed in dynamic relation with one another. Instead of exploring identity traits like “race,” “gender,” “religion,” and so on in isolation, an intersectional approach asks what these various characteristics “do” to one another in combination. I suggest that an intersectional approach—asking “what does Whiteness do to Jewishness?”—can help illuminate elements of the Jewish experience that would otherwise remain obscure. The core claim is that Whiteness and Jewishness in combination function in ways that are not necessarily grasped if one atomizes the identities and holds them apart. What Whiteness “does” to Jewishness is act as an accelerant for certain forms of antisemitic marginalization even as it ratifies a racialized hierarchy within the Jewish community. Absent an intersectional vantage, many political projects and controversies surrounding Jewish equality will be systematically misunderstood.
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