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Judeospanish And The Making Of A Community Bryan Kirschen

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Judeospanish And The Making Of A Community Bryan Kirschen
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.5 MB
Author: Bryan Kirschen
ISBN: 9781443878050, 1443878057
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Judeospanish And The Making Of A Community Bryan Kirschen by Bryan Kirschen 9781443878050, 1443878057 instant download after payment.

Judeo-Spanish and the Making of a Community brings together scholars and activists from around the world, all of whom have participated in and presented original research at the annual ucLADINO Judeo-Spanish Symposia. This collection addresses a number of linguistic, historical, and cultural matters pertinent to the Sephardim in different lands from the fifteenth century to the present day. Essays in this volume reveal how Sephardim from various parts of the world – Turkey, the Balkans, Morocco, and the United States – culturally and linguistically position themselves among each other, among other Jews, and among their non-Jewish co-regionalists. Contributors explore how the rich history of the Sephardim has allowed for the development, maintenance, endangerment, and even revitalization of the Judeo-Spanish language(s).

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