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The new Jewish diaspora : Russian-speaking immigrants in the United States, Israel, and Germany /

"Jews of Eastern Europe have immigrated in large numbers to countries like Israel, the United States, and Germany. This migration across international borders has created challenges for Russian-speaking Jews as they forge their cultural, national, and ethnic identities. Gitelman's collecti...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Gitelman, Zvi Y. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, 2015.
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520 |a "Jews of Eastern Europe have immigrated in large numbers to countries like Israel, the United States, and Germany. This migration across international borders has created challenges for Russian-speaking Jews as they forge their cultural, national, and ethnic identities. Gitelman's collection gathers essays on the Russian-speaking Jewish diaspora from scholars in a wide range of fields including sociology, anthropology, literature, political science, history, and demography. By taking a multidisciplinary approach, the volume explores the many issues involving Russian-speaking Jews and their diaspora. Areas of focus include demographically defining the people and the diaspora, and what connects these now separated groups; political attitudes of Russian-speaking Jews and the implications of their convictions; the "malleability" of ethnicity and the process of how identity is recreated when transplanted in a new land; the effects migration has had on religiosity for Russian-speaking Jews; and analyzing the literary voices of writers within the diaspora. No previous volume has dealt in such depth with the ever-growing population of migrant Russian-speaking Jews"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t CONTENTS --  |t List of Figures --  |t List of Tables --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t Introduction: Homelands, Diasporas, and the Islands in Between /  |r Gitelman, Zvi --  |t Part I. Demography: Who Are the Migrants and Where Have They Gone? --  |t 1. Demography of the Contemporary Russian-Speaking Jewish Diaspora /  |r Tolts, Mark --  |t 2. The Russian-Speaking Israeli Diaspora in the FSU, Europe, and North America: Jewish Identification and Attachment to Israel /  |r Rebhun, Uzi --  |t 3. Home in the Diaspora? Jewish Returnees and Transmigrants in Ukraine /  |r Sapritsky, Marina --  |t Part II. Transnationalism and Diasporas --  |t 4. Rethinking Boundaries in the Jewish Diaspora from the FSU /  |r Dekel-Chen, Jonathan --  |t 5. Diaspora from the Inside Out: Litvaks in Lithuania Today /  |r Pollin-Galay, Hannah --  |t 6. Russian-Speaking Jews and Israeli Emigrants in the United States: A Comparison of Migrant Populations /  |r Gold, Steven J. --  |t Part III. Political and Economic Change --  |t 7. Political Newborns: Immigrants in Israel and Germany /  |r Bagno-Moldavski, Olena --  |t 8. The Move from Russia/the Soviet Union to Israel: A Transformation of Jewish Culture and Identity? /  |r Ro'i, Yaacov --  |t 9. The Economic Integration of Soviet Jewish Immigrants in Israel /  |r Ofer, Gur --  |t Part IV. Resocialization and the Malleability of Ethnicity --  |t 10. Russian-Speaking Jews in Germany /  |r Ben-Rafael, Eliezer --  |t 11. Performing Jewishness and Questioning the Civic Subject among Russian-Jewish Migrants in Germany /  |r Roberman, Sveta --  |t 12. Inventing a "New Jew": The Transformation of Jewish Identity in Post-Soviet Russia /  |r Nosenko-Stein, Elena --  |t Part V. Migration and Religious Change --  |t 13. Post-Soviet Immigrant Religiosity: Beyond the Israeli National Religion /  |r Elias, Nelly / Lerner, Julia --  |t 14. Virtual Village in a Real World: The Russian Jewish Diaspora Online /  |r Shternshis, Anna --  |t Part VI. Diaspora Russian Literature --  |t 15. Four Voices from the Last Soviet Generation: Evgeny Steiner, Alexander Goldshtein, Oleg Yuryev, and Alexander Ilichevsky /  |r Krutikov, Mikhail --  |t 16. Poets and Poetry in Today's Diaspora: On Being "Marginally Jewish" /  |r Sandler, Stephanie --  |t 17. Triple Identities: Russian-Speaking Jews as German, American, and Israeli Writers /  |r Wanner, Adrian --  |t Afterword: The Future of a Diaspora /  |r Gitelman, Zvi --  |t Notes on Contributors --  |t Index 
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