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Multiculturalism and the Jews

Autor Sander Gilman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iul 2006
In this powerful and wide-ranging study, Sander Gilman explores the idea of 'the multicultural' in the contemporary world, a question he frames as the question of the relationship between Jews and Muslims. How do Jews define themselves, and how are they in turn defined, within the global struggles of the moment, struggles that turn in large part around a secularized Christian perspective?
Gilman uses his subject to unpack a sequence of important issues: what does it mean to be multicultural? Can the experience of diaspora Judaism serve as a useful model for Islam in today's multicultural Europe? What is a multicultural ethnic? Other chapters look at specific figures in Jewish cultural history – Albert Einstein, Franz Kafka, Israel Zangwill, Philip Roth, the hermaphrodite N.O. Body (aka Karl Baer, raised as Martha Baer) – to explore issues within Jewish identity. Throughout, Gilman pays keen attention to the ways in which contemporary literature – Chabon, Ozick, Zadie Smith, Jonathan Safran Foer, Gary Shteyngart – taking the idea of Jewishness and multiculturalism into new arenas.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415979184
ISBN-10: 0415979188
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Can the Experiences of Diaspora Judaism Serve as a Model for Islam in Today's Multicultural Europe?  2. Jews and the Culture of Decorum in Enlightenment and Post-Enlightenment Germany?  3. Jews and the Constitution of the Multicultural Ethnic  4. Jews, Multiculturalism, and Israel Zangwill's "Melting Pot"  5. Franz Kafka's Diet: An Answer to Hybridity  6. Albert Einstein's Violin: Jews, Music, and the Performance of Identity  7. Whose Body is It Anyway? Hermaphradites, Gays, and Jews in N.O. Body's Germany  8. The Fanatic: Philip Roth and Hanif Kureishi Confront Success  9. "We're Not Jews": Imaging Jewish History and Jewish Bodies in Contemporary Non-Jewish Multicultural Literature  10. Are Jews Multicultural Enough? Late Twentieth-and Early Twenty-First-Century Literary Multiculturalism as Seen from Jewish Perspectives  11.  Points of Conflict: Cultural Values in "Green" and "Racial" Anti-Semitism

Notă biografică

Sander Gilman is Distiguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences at Emory University. Among his many books are The Jew's Body and Franz Kafka, The Jewish Patient, both published by Routledge.

Descriere

In this powerful and wide-ranging study, Sander Gilman explores the idea of 'the multicultural' in the contemporary world, a question he frames as the question of the relationship between Jews and Muslims. How do Jews define themselves, and how are they in turn defined, within the context of current global struggles?