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Availability:In StockContributor:Laurence J. SilbersteinSeries:New Perspectives on Jewish StudiesTheme:Ethnic Orientation/Jewish, Religious Orientation/JewishPublish date:7/1/2000Pages:378
Languages:EnglishPublisher:New York University PressISBN-13:9780814797686ISBN-10:0814797687UPC:9780814797686Book Category:Religion, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Judaism, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, AnthropologyBook Topic:Rituals & Practice, Cultural & SocialSize:9.27 x 6.22 x 1.13 inchesWeight:0.636Product ID:SC1TC164M7

Is Jewish identity flourishing or in decline? Community leaders and scholarly researchers continually seek to determine the attitudes, beliefs, and activities that best measure Jewish identity. At issue, according to these studies, is the very survival of the Jewish community itself. But such studies rarely ask what actually is being examined when we attempt to assess "Jewish identity" or any identity. Most tend to assume that identity is a preexisting, relatively fixed frame of reference reflecting shared cultural and historical experiences.
Drawing on recent work in such fields as cultural studies, poststructuralist theory, postmodern philosophy, and feminist theory, Mapping Jewish Identities challenges this premise. Contesting conventional approaches to Jewish identity, contributors argue that Jewish identity should be conceptualized as an ongoing dynamic process of "becoming" in response to changing cultural and social conditions rather than as a stable defining body of traits.
Contributors, including Daniel Boyarin, Laura Levitt, Adi Ophir, and Gordon Bearn, examine such topics as American Jews' desires to connect with a lost immigrant past through photography, the complicated function of the Holocaust in the identity formation of contemporary Jews, the impact of the struggle with the Palestinians on Israeli group identity construction, and the ways in which repressed voices such as those of women, Mizrahim, and Israeli Arabs have changed our ways of thinking about Jewish and Israeli identity.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:New York University PressISBN-13:9780814797686ISBN-10:0814797687UPC:9780814797686Book Category:Religion, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Judaism, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, AnthropologyBook Topic:Rituals & Practice, Cultural & SocialSize:9.27 x 6.22 x 1.13 inchesWeight:0.636Product ID:SC1TC164M7
Silberstein, Laurence J.: - Laurence J. Silberstein is Philip and Muriel Berman Professor of Jewish Studies at Lehigh University, where he directs the Philip and Muriel Berman Center for Jewish Studies.
Publisher: New York University Press

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