Since the 1970s, the Latin American Jewish Diaspora has been
recognized as a unique phenomenon in diasporic studies, due to the
development of new ways of thinking about internationalism and
globalization. Important works of the 1980s and 1990s established
the critical role of Jews in Latin America. This collection moves
the field forward by providing an interdisciplinary and comparative
view of Jewish experiences through history, literature, painting,
anthropology, poetry, sociology, and politics.
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