Food for thought : transnational contested identities and food practices of Russian-speaking Jewish migrants in Israel and Germany

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    • Bernstein, Julia

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Food for thought : transnational contested identities and food practices of Russian-speaking Jewish migrants in Israel and Germany

Julia Bernstein

Campus Verlag, c2010

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"Published with the support of 'Stiftung Irène Bollag-Herzheimer', 'Fazit-Stiftung' and 'Hans-Böckler-Stiftung'"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [415]-435) and index

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In recent decades, many Russian-speaking Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union have settled in Germany and Israel. In "Food for Thought", Julia Bernstein conducts a widely interdisciplinary investigation into the ways in which such immigrants manage their multiple, overlapping identities - as Jews, Russians, and citizens of their newly adopted nations. Focusing in particular on the packaging, sale, and consumption of food, which offers surprising insights into the self-definitions of these immigrants, this book delivers one of our most detailed looks yet at complicated and important aspects of immigration and national identities.

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