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Crossing Borders, Claiming a Nation – A History of Argentine Jewish Women, 1880–1955

Autor Sandra Mcgee Deutsch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iul 2010
In Crossing Borders, Claiming a Nation, Sandra McGee Deutsch brings to light the powerful presence and influence of Jewish women in Argentina. Argentina has the largest Jewish community in Latin America and the third largest in the hemisphere, a result of large-scale migration of Jewish people from European and Mediterranean countries beginning in the 1880s through World War II. During this period, Argentina experienced multiple waves of political and cultural change, including liberalism, nacionalismo, and Peronism. Although Argentine liberalism stressed universal secular education, immigration, and individual mobility and freedom, women were denied basic citizenship rights, and sometimes Jews were cast as outsiders, especially during the later political era of right-wing nacionalismo. Deutsch’s research fills a gap by revealing the ways that Argentine Jewish women negotiated their own plural identities and in the process participated in and contributed to Argentina’s liberal project to create a more just society.Drawing on extensive archival research and original oral histories, Deutsch tells the stories of individual women, relating their sentiments and experiences as both insiders and outsiders to illuminate themes of cultural, political, ethnic, and gender borders, state formation, and transnationalism in Argentine history. As agricultural pioneers and film stars, human rights activists and teachers, mothers and doctors, Argentine Jewish women led wide-ranging and multifaceted lives. Their community involvement, including building libraries and secular schools, and activism against global fascism in the 1930s and 1940s directly contributed to the cultural and political lifeblood of a changing Argentina. Despite their marginalization as members of an ethnic minority and as women, Argentine Jewish women formed communal bonds, carved out their own place in society, and ultimately shaped Argentina’s changing pluralistic culture through their creativity and work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822346494
ISBN-10: 0822346494
Pagini: 396
Ilustrații: 24 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Recenzii

“Sandra McGee Deutsch has written a remarkable book, filled with compelling details and prodigious analysis, rich oral histories and archival research. The stories she tells come alive in ways no other scholar has achieved. Crossing Borders, Claiming a Nation is poised to become a classic.”--Temma Kaplan, author of Taking Back the Streets: Women, Youth, and Direct Democracy

“Crossing Borders, Claiming a Nation is a pioneering work, providing a historical analysis of the multidimensional experiences of Jewish women in Argentina. It is a valuable and original piece of scholarship.”--Mariano Plotkin, author of Mañana es San Perón: A Cultural History of Perón's Argentina
"Sandra McGee Deutsch has written a remarkable book, filled with compelling details and prodigious analysis, rich oral histories and archival research. The stories she tells come alive in ways no other scholar has achieved. Crossing Borders, Claiming a Nation is poised to become a classic."--Temma Kaplan, author of Taking Back the Streets: Women, Youth, and Direct Democracy "Crossing Borders, Claiming a Nation is a pioneering work, providing a historical analysis of the multidimensional experiences of Jewish women in Argentina. It is a valuable and original piece of scholarship."--Mariano Plotkin, author of Manana es San Peron: A Cultural History of Peron's Argentina

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Sandra McGee Deutsch

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""Crossing Borders, Claiming a Nation" is a pioneering work, providing historical analysis of the multidimensional experiences of Jewish women in Argentina. It is a valuable and original piece of scholarship."--Mariano Plotkin, author of "Manana es San Peron: A Cultural History of Peron's Argentina"

Cuprins

List of Illustrations and Tables vii
Acknowledgments ix
List of Women xi
Introduction 1
1. "If Water Is Sweet": Jewish Women in the Countryside 13
2. "I Worked, I Struggled": Jewish Women in Buenos Aires 42
3. "A Point of Connection": Pathways into the Professions 73
4. "Not a Novice": Prostitutes 105
5. "A Bad Reputation": Family and Sexuality 123
6. "What Surrounds Us Dissatisfies Us": Leftists and Union Members through the 1930s 148
7. "A Dike Against Reaction": Contesting Anti-Semitism, Fascism, and Peronism 172
8. "We the Women Have to Do Something": Philanthropies and Zionism 205
Conclusion 236
Appendix 249
Notes 257
Bibliography 319
Index 363

Descriere

Historical analysis of Jewish women's role in Argentina from the late 19th through the first half of 20th century, arguing that they crossed racial, gender-based, and ideological boundaries as they helped shape the nation.