Constructing and Experiencing Jewish Identity
Contributor(s)
Blumenthal, Rachel (editor)
Herskowitz, Daniel M. (editor)
Mayerhofer, Kerstin (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Classification is an inherent feature of all societies. The distinction between Jews and non-Jews has been a major theme of Western society for over two millennia. In the middle of the twentieth century, dire consequences were associated with being Jew ish. Even after the Shoah, the labelling of Jews as “other” continued. In this book, leading historians including Michael Brenner, Elisheva Carlebach and Michael Miller illuminate the meaning of Jewishness from pre-modern and early-modern times to the present day. Their studies offer new perspectives on constructing and experiencing Jewish identity.
Keywords
20. Jahrhundert; Historians; Historiker; Holocaust; Identität; Identität als Konstrukt; identity as construct; Jewishness; Judentum; twentieth centuryDOI
10.30965/9783657708406ISBN
9783657708406, 9783506708403, 9783657708406Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2022Grantor
Imprint
SchöninghClassification
Judaism: theology