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Jewish Family Identity And Selfformation At Home Alex Pomson And Randal F Schnoor

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Jewish Family Identity And Selfformation At Home Alex Pomson And Randal F Schnoor
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Alex Pomson and Randal F. Schnoor
ISBN: 9780253033086, 025303308X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Jewish Family Identity And Selfformation At Home Alex Pomson And Randal F Schnoor by Alex Pomson And Randal F. Schnoor 9780253033086, 025303308X instant download after payment.

In Jewish Family: Identity and Self-Formation at Home Alex Pomson and Randal F. Schnoor advance a new appreciation for the deep significance of Jewish family in developing Jewish identity. This book is the result of ten years of research focused on a small sample of diverse families. Through their work, the authors paint an intricate picture of the ecosystem that the family unit provides for identity formation over the life course. They draw upon theories of family development as well as sociological theories of the transmission of social and cultural capital in their analysis of the research. They find that family networks, which are often intergenerational, are just as significant as cultural capital, such as knowledge and competence in Judaism, to the formation of Jewish identity. Pomson and Schnoor provide readers with a unique view into the complexity of being Jewish in North America today.​

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