Jewish Culture in the Age of Globalisation

Author:   Cathy Gelbin (University of Manchester, UK) ,  Sander Gilman (Emory University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367739836


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   18 December 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Jewish Culture in the Age of Globalisation


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This interdisciplinary anthology explores the impact of current globalization processes on Jewish communities across the globe. The volume explores the extent to which nationalized constructs of Jewish culture and identity still dominate Jewish self-expressions, as well as the discourses about them, in the rapidly globalizing world of the twenty-first century. Its contributions address the ways in which Jewishness is now understood as transcending the old boundaries and ideologies of nation states and their continental reconfigurations, such as Europe or North America, but also as crossing the divides of Ashkenazi, Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews, as well as the confines of Israel and the Diaspora. Which new paradigms of Jewish self- location within the evolving and conflicting global discourses about the nation, race, the Holocaust and other genocides, anti-Semitism, colonialism and postcolonialism, gender and sexual identities open up in the current era of globalisation, and to what extent might transnational notions of Jewishness, such as European-Jewish identity, create new discursive margins and centers? Chapters explore the impact of the Arab-Israeli conflict on cross-cultural relations between Jews and other racialized groups in the Diaspora, and discuss the ways in which recent discourses such as postcolonialism and transnationalism might relate to global Jewish cultures. The intent of the volume is to begin a process of investigation into twenty-first century Jewish identity. This book was originally published as a special issue of the European Review of History.

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Author:   Cathy Gelbin (University of Manchester, UK) ,  Sander Gilman (Emory University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9780367739836


ISBN 10:   0367739836
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   18 December 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Section 1: Cultural Studies and Literary Approaches 1. Introduction: Jewish culture in the age of globalisation Sander L. Gilman 2. Towards the global shtetl: golem texts in the new millennium Cathy S. Gelbin 3. The Jew’s passage to India: Desai, Rushdie and globalised culture Efraim Sicher and Linda Weinhouse Section 2: Sociological and Historiographical Perspectives 4. The emergence of alternative Jewish tourism Caryn Aviv 5. Globalisation, anti-globalisation and the Jewish ‘question’ Susie Jacobs 6. Jewish law in the age of globalisation: conceptual impacts, multi-player interaction and halachic re-organisation of the Jewish ‘community’ Amos Israel-Vleeschhouwer 7. Holocaust memory in the twenty-first century: between national reshaping and globalisation Jean-Marc Dreyfus and Marcel Stoetzler 8. Living local: some remarks on the creation of social groups of young Jews in present-day London Dani Kranz Section 3: National Case Studies 9. Jewish cultures, identities and contingencies: reflections from the South African experience Milton Shain 10. Samba and Shoah: ethnic, religious and social diversity in Brazil Rosana Kohl Bines 11. The third way: German – Russian – European Jewish identity in a global Jewish world David Shneer 12. Mikvah in Beijing Zhou Xun 13. Aspects of Italy’s Jewish experience, as shaped by local and global factors Ephraim Nissan

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Cathy S. Gelbin is Senior Lecturer in German Studies at the University of Manchester, UK. She specializes in German-Jewish culture, Holocaust Studies, gender and film. She is co-editor of the Leo Baeck Institute Year Book and currently working on her AHRC-funded monograph (co-authored with Sander Gilman) Cosmopolitanism and the Jews. Sander L. Gilman is a distinguished professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences as well as Professor of Psychiatry at Emory University, USA. A cultural and literary historian, he is the author or editor of over eighty books. He is the author of the standard study of Jewish Self-Hatred (1986) and was president of the Modern Language Association of America in 1995.

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