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Rethinking Jewish-Latin Americans (Dialogos) Jeffrey Lesser Raanan Rein

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Rethinking Jewish-Latin Americans (Dialogos) Jeffrey Lesser Raanan Rein
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Jeffrey Lesser, Raanan Rein, Lyman L. Johnson
ISBN: 9780826344014, 9780826344021, 0826344011, 082634402X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Rethinking Jewish-Latin Americans (Dialogos) Jeffrey Lesser Raanan Rein by Jeffrey Lesser, Raanan Rein, Lyman L. Johnson 9780826344014, 9780826344021, 0826344011, 082634402X instant download after payment.

This edited volume places Jewish-Latin Americans within the context of Latin American and ethnic studies. It departs from traditional scholarship that segregates Jews as inhabitants in Latin America republics rather than as citizens of Latin American republics. The essays draw examples primarily from Argentina and Brazil, the two South American countries with the largest Jewish populations, and span from the late nineteenth century into the 1990s.By giving primacy to the national identity of Jewish-Latin Americans, the essays included here emphasize human actors and accounts of lived experiences. Lesser and Rein's thought-provoking introduction outlines seven new formulations of the relationship between Jews, the nation-state, and their Diasporic experience. Individual contributors then pursue new perspectives of the Jewish experience, including those of the working class, labor organizing and anarchist activities, women, and the reconceptualization of racism and anti-Semitism.

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