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Latino Migrants in the Jewish State – Undocumented Lives in Israel

Autor Barak Kalir
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iul 2010
In the 1990s, thousands of non-Jewish Latinos arrived in Israel as undocumented immigrants. Based on his fieldwork in South America and Israel, Barak Kalir follows these workers from their decision to migrate to their experiences finding work, establishing social clubs and evangelical Christian churches, and putting down roots in Israeli society. While the State of Israel rejected the presence of non-Jewish migrants, many citizens accepted them. Latinos grew to favor cultural assimilation to Israeli society. In 2005, after a large-scale deportation campaign that drew criticism from many quarters, Israel made the historic decision to legalize the status of some undocumented migrant families on the basis of their cultural assimilation and identification with the State. By doing so, the author maintains, Israel recognized the importance of practical belonging for understanding citizenship and national identity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253222213
ISBN-10: 0253222214
Pagini: 278
Ilustrații: 6 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Wiley

Cuprins

1. Introduction; Part I; 2. Unsettling Setting: a Jewish State Dependent on Non-Jewish Labor; 3. Destiny and Destination: Latinos Deciding to Leave for Israel; Part II; 4. Shifting Strategies: From the Accumulation of Money toward the Accumulation of Belonging; 5. Divisive Dynamics: The Absence of Political Community and the Differentiations of the Recreational Scene; 6. The Religious Forms of Undocumented Lives: Latino Evangelical Churches; Part III; 7. Israeli Resolution, Latino Disillusion: From Massive Deportation to Symbolic Legalization; 8. Conclusion: A New Assimilation?

Recenzii

"A sophisticated study of Latino immigration in Israel . . . [that] makes a contribution not just to the study of contemporary Israel, but to the study of migrant labor, citizenship, and migration in the contemporary world." Arif Dirlik, Chinese University of Hong Kong

"Lucid and persuasive . . . a fascinating case study of the tensions and strains of a state system seeking to define citizenship." Hastings Donnan, Queen's University of Belfast

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The experiences of undocumented Latin Americans in Israel