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German-Jewish Literature and Culture and the Field of German-Jewish Studies
2007This chapter delineates the parameters of developments and relationships to the 'Jewish contribution discourse'. It notes the marginality of Jewish culture in present-day Germany that has enabled the emergence of the quintessential post-modern field of cultural studies in Germany and the basis for diverse criticism.
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Prolegomenon to the Study of Jewish Cultural History
2007This chapter analyses the Jewish spirit. It approaches the cultural history of a traditional society, as Jewish society was everywhere until the onset of modernity, by examining the history of the interaction of a society and its members with their collective history. Nationalist-inspired scholarship produced a Jewish political history.
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Problems in the study of Jewish women’s folk culture
Contemporary Jewry, 1989As long as Jewish intelligentsia persist in upholding the liberal paradigm, folklorists and anthropologists will not be interested in going back to the kitchen which we have ourselves just escaped, to seek out sources of female “empowerment.” We will be bewildered by our sisters who asbalot tishuva have voluntarily sought entrance into traditional ...
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Cultural Study, Doxa, Dictionaries: The Case of Jewish Identity
Poetics Today, 2002This essay is a contribution to the theory as well as to the critical analysis of doxa. Analyzing French dictionaries of the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries, it shows how they organize, transform, and develop dominant reprensentations of Jewish identity.
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2019
This research investigates the effect of Jewish history and culture as an inspiration to conceptualise the architecture of Jewish museums in order to connect the visitors intellectually and/ or emotionally with spatially enhanced and evocative spaces.
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This research investigates the effect of Jewish history and culture as an inspiration to conceptualise the architecture of Jewish museums in order to connect the visitors intellectually and/ or emotionally with spatially enhanced and evocative spaces.
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Culture and Schizophrenia: a Study of Negro and Jewish Schizophrenics
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1968openaire +2 more sources

