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Framing Jewish Culture - Boundaries and Representations (Paperback, New)
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Framing Jewish Culture - Boundaries and Representations (Paperback, New)
Series: Jewish Cultural Studies, 4
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Modernity offers people choices about who they want to be and how
they want to appear to others. The way in which Jews choose to
frame their identity establishes the dynamic of their social
relations with other Jews and non-Jews - a dynamic complicated by
how non-Jews position the boundaries around what and who they
define as Jewish. This book uncovers these processes, historically,
as well as in contemporary behavior, and finds explanations for the
various manifestations, in feeling and action, of 'being Jewish.'
Boundaries and borders raise fundamental questions about the
difference between Jews and non-Jews. At root, the question is how
'Jewish' is understood in social situations where people recognize
or construct boundaries between their own identity and those of
others. The question is important because this is by definition the
point at which the lines of demarcation between Jews and non-Jews,
and between different groupings of Jews, are negotiated.
Collectively, the contributors to the book expand our understanding
of the social dynamics of framing Jewish identity. The book opens
with an introduction that locates the issues raised by the
contributors in terms of the scholarly traditions from which they
have evolved. Part I presents four essays dealing with the
construction and maintenance of boundaries - two by scholars
showing how boundaries come to be etched on an ethnic landscape and
two by activists who question and adjust distinctions among
neighbors. Part II focuses on expressive means of conveying
identity and memory, while, in Part III, the discussion turns to
museum exhibitions and festive performances as locations for the
negotiation of identity in the public sphere. A lively discussion
forum concludes the book with a consideration of the paradoxes of
Jewish heritage revival in Poland, and the perception of that
revival by Jews and non-Jews. *** ..".these essays help us
understand the social dynamics of Jewish identity and how identity
is constructed in modern life." -- AJL Reviews, February/March 2015
(Series: Jewish Cultural Studies - Vol. 4) [Subject: Jewish
Studies, Cultural Studies]
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