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Italian Jewish Women in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Italian and Italian American Studies

Autor Monica Miniati
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 ian 2023
This book investigates one of the major issues that runs through the history of Italian Judaism in the aftermath of emancipation: the correlation between integration, seen as the acquisition of citizenship and culture without renouncing Jewish identity, and assimilation, intended as an open refusal of Judaism of any participation in the community. On account of that correlation, identity has become one of the crucial problems in the history of the Italian Jewish community. This volume aims to discuss the setting of construction and formation--the family-- and focuses on women's experiences, specifically. Indeed, women were called through emancipation to ensure the continuity of Jewish religious and cultural heritage. It speaks to the growing interest for Women's and Gender Studies in Italy, and for the research on women's organizations which testify to the strong presence of Jewish women in the emancipation movement. These women formed a sisterhood that fought to obtain rights that were until then only accorded to men, and they were deeply socially engaged in such a way that was crucial to the overall process of the integration of Jews into Italian society.



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ISBN-13: 9783030740559
ISBN-10: 3030740552
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: XI, 368 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Italian and Italian American Studies

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction:  The Path to Emancipation for the Italian Jewish Diaspora.- Chapter 2: The Emergence of the Jewish “Woman Question”.- Chapter 3: The Role of Women in the Process of Modernization.- Chapter 4: From Integration to the Reaffirmation of Identity.- Chapter 5: The War and its Aftermath: Continuity and Change.- Chapter 6: Conclusions.


Recenzii

“We find hereby the heart of Miniati’s reasoning and work, according to which Jewish emancipation and female emancipation had eventually the same purpose. For such reasons, in a certain sense Italian Jewish women disregarded the expectations of the Jewish community, which did not see these two paths as intertwined … . Therefore, such an analysis is very useful to understand the will and ability of Italian Jewry to renew itself in the face of changing times between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries” (Stefania Ragaù, Annali d'italianistica, Vol. 40, 2022)

Notă biografică

Monica Miniati is an Independent Scholar in Florence, Italy.

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This book investigates one of the major issues that runs through the history of Italian Judaism in the aftermath of emancipation: the correlation between integration, seen as the acquisition of citizenship and culture without renouncing Jewish identity, and assimilation, intended as an open refusal of Judaism of any participation in the community. On account of that correlation, identity has become one of the crucial problems in the history of the Italian Jewish community. This volume aims to discuss the setting of construction and formation--the family-- and focuses on women's experiences, specifically. Indeed, women were called through emancipation to ensure the continuity of Jewish religious and cultural heritage. It speaks to the growing interest for Women's and Gender Studies in Italy, and for the research on women's organizations which testify to the strong presence of Jewish women in the emancipation movement. These women formed a sisterhood that fought to obtain rights that were until then only accorded to men, and they were deeply socially engaged in such a way that was crucial to the overall process of the integration of Jews into Italian society.

Monica Miniati is an Independent Scholar in Florence, Italy.


Caracteristici

Traces the contradictions between the expectations the Italian Jewish community had for women and the choices women made Shows how the Jewish community in Italy in this era identified itself as a component of the national bourgeoisie Analyzes how religious and cultural values shaped Italian Jewish women's innovative social commitment to emancipation