The new German Jewry and the European context : the return of the European Jewish diaspora
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The new German Jewry and the European context : the return of the European Jewish diaspora
(New perspectives in German studies)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
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Note
"This volume traces its origins to a conference held in Toronto in late February 2005" -- Introd
Includes bibliographical references (p. 184-193) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Departing from the recent critical literature on the emergence of a new German Jewry, this volume proposes a new perspective on the post-1980s phenomenon of re-emerging Jewish culture in Germany as a case study for wider developments in Europe and the international context.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: The Return of the European Jewish Diaspora
- Y.M.Bodemann PART I: A EUROPEAN JEWISH SPACE? Can One Reconcile the Jewish World and Europe?
- D.Pinto Residues of Empire: The Paradigmatic Meaning of Jewish Trans-Territorial Experience for an Integrated European History
- D.Diner PART II: THE NEW DIASPORIC FIELD Can the Experience of Diaspora Judaism Serve as a Model for Islam in Today's Multicultural Europe?
- S.Gilman Learning Diaspora: German Turks and the Jewish Narrative
- Y.M.Bodemann & G.Yurdakul PART III: GERMAN-JEWISH LIMINALITIES Jewish Studies or Gentile Studies? A Discipline in Search of its Subject
- L.Weissberg How Jewish is it? W.G. Sebald and the Question of "Jewish" Writing in Germany Today: L.Morris PART IV: RUSSIAN SPEAKING JEWS AND TRANSNATIONALISM Homo Sovieticus in Disneyland: The Jewish Communities in Germany Today
- J.Kessler Fifteen Years of Russian-Jewish Immigration to Germany: Successes and Setbacks
- J.H.Schoeps & O.Glockner In the Ethnic Twilight: The Paths of Russian Jews in Germany
- Y.M.Bodemann & O.Bagno Afterword
- J.M.Peck
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