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Race, Color, Identity: Rethinking Discourses about 'Jews' in the Twenty-First Century
ISBN-13:
9781782382072
ISBN-10:
1782382070
Edition:
1
Author:
Efraim Sicher
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
Format:
Paperback
398 pages
Category:
Jewish
,
World History
,
Sociology
,
Religious Studies
,
Cultural
,
Anthropology
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ISBN-13:
9781782382072
ISBN-10:
1782382070
Edition:
1
Author:
Efraim Sicher
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
Format:
Paperback
398 pages
Category:
Jewish
,
World History
,
Sociology
,
Religious Studies
,
Cultural
,
Anthropology
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Race, Color, Identity: Rethinking Discourses about 'Jews' in the Twenty-First Century (ISBN-13: 9781782382072 and ISBN-10: 1782382070), written by authors
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Advances in genetics are renewing controversies over inherited characteristics, and the discourse around science and technological innovations has taken on racial overtones, such as attributing inherited physiological traits to certain ethnic groups or using DNA testing to determine biological links with ethnic ancestry. This book contributes to the discussion by opening up previously locked concepts of the relation between the terms color, race, and “Jews”, and by engaging with globalism, multiculturalism, hybridity, and diaspora. The contributors―leading scholars in anthropology, sociology, history, literature, and cultural studies―discuss how it is not merely a question of whether Jews are acknowledged to be interracial, but how to address academic and social discourses that continue to place Jews and others in a race/color category.
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