Karen Fields Explained
Karen E. Fields is an American sociologist.[1] She is the sister of historian Barbara J. Fields.[2]
She has degrees from Harvard University, Brandeis University, and the Sorbonne.[3]
Books
- Revival and Rebellion in Colonial Central Africa[4] [5] [6]
- Lemon Swamp and Other Places: A Carolina Memoir (with Mamie Garvin Fields)[7] [8] [9]
- The Elementary Forms of Religious Life (Translation)
- (2012)
Notes and References
- Web site: Fields, Karen E.. Verso.
- Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life by Karen E. Fields and Barbara J. Fields (review). Michael O.. West. July 21, 2014. Palimpsest: A Journal on Women, Gender, and the Black International. 3. 1. 75–79. Project MUSE. 10.1353/pal.2014.0000.
- Web site: Karen E. Fields.
- Revival and Rebellion in Colonial Central Africa. Karen E. Fields. Bryan R.. Wilson. March 7, 1987. American Journal of Sociology. 92. 5. 1240–1242. CrossRef. 10.1086/228645.
- Revival and Rebellion in Colonial Central Africa . KAREN E. FIELDS. Terence. Ranger. November 7, 1987. American Ethnologist. 14. 4. 779–780. 10.1525/ae.1987.14.4.02a00140. free.
- https://academic.oup.com/socrel/article-abstract/47/4/364/1652079?redirectedFrom=fulltext
- From Lemon Swamp and Other Places: A Carolina Memoir by Mamie Garvin Fields and Karen E. Fields (review). Anna. Gasha. July 21, 2021. Future Anterior . 18. 2. 118–133. Project MUSE. 10.1353/fta.2021.0019.
- News: NEW & NOTEWORTHY. The New York Times . May 19, 1985. NYTimes.com.
- Web site: Book Reviews, Sites, Romance, Fantasy, Fiction. Kirkus Reviews.