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Three jewish journeys through an anthropologist's lens [[electronic resource] ] : from Morocco to the Negev, Zion to the Big Apple, the closet to the bimah / / Moshe Shokeid



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Autore: Shokeid Moshe Visualizza persona
Titolo: Three jewish journeys through an anthropologist's lens [[electronic resource] ] : from Morocco to the Negev, Zion to the Big Apple, the closet to the bimah / / Moshe Shokeid Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Boston, : Academic Studies Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (400 p.)
Disciplina: 305.892/4
Soggetto topico: Anthropologists - United States
Anthropologists - Great Britain
Jews, Moroccan - Israel - Negev - Social life and customs
Israelis - United States - Social conditions
Jewish gay people - Religious life - New York (State) - New York
Jewish lesbians - Religious life - New York (State) - New York
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. 352-387) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PART ONE. INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1. AN ANTHROPOLOGIST'S WORK BETWEEN MOVING GENRES -- PART TWO. MOROCCAN JEWS IN ISRAEL -- CHAPTER 2. JEWISH EXISTENCE IN A BERBER ENVIRONMENT -- CHAPTER 3. THE EMERGENCE OF PSEUDO-KIN FACTIONS IN IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES -- CHAPTER 4. THE REGULATION OF AGGRESSION IN DAILY LIFE: AGGRESSIVE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG MOROCCAN IMMIGRANTS IN ISRAEL -- CHAPTER 5. THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON THE MOROCCAN JEWISH FAMILY IN ISRAEL -- CHAPTER 6. THE DECLINE OF PERSONAL ENDOWMENT OF ATLAS MOUNTAINS RELIGIOUS LEADERS IN ISRAEL -- CHAPTER 7. CULTURAL ETHNICITY IN ISRAEL: THE CASE OF MIDDLE EASTERN JEWS' RELIGIOSITY -- PART THREE. ISRAELIS IN AMERICA -- CHAPTER 8. ONE NIGHT STAND ETHNICITY: THE MALAISE OF ISRAELI-AMERICANS -- CHAPTER 9. THE PEOPLE OF THE SONG -- CHAPTER 10. FROM THE ANTHROPOLOGIST'S POINT OF VIEW: STUDYING ONE'S OWN TRIBE -- CHAPTER 11. IN THE COMPANY OF AMERICAN JEWS: AN ISRAELI OBSERVER IN A LOWER EAST SIDE SYNAGOGUE -- PART FOUR. GAY JEWS -- CHAPTER 12. THE TALMUD CIRCLE: IDENTITIES IN CONFLICT -- CHAPTER 13. "THE WOMEN ARE COMING": THE TRANSFORMATION OF GENDER RELATIONSHIPS IN A GAY SYNAGOGUE -- CHAPTER 14. WHEN THE CURTAIN FALLS ON A FIELDWORK PROJECT: THE LAST CHAPTER OF A GAY SYNAGOGUE STUDY -- CHAPTER 15. CLOSETED COSMOPOLITANS: ISRAELI GAYS BETWEEN CENTER AND PERIPHERY -- PART FIVE. ON METHODOLOGY -- CHAPTER 16. NEGOTIATING MULTIPLE VIEWPOINTS THE COOK, THE NATIVE, THE PUBLISHER AND THE ETHNOGRAPHIC TEXT -- CHAPTER 17. WHAT IS THERE TO A NAME? THE ETHNOGRAPHER AND HIS MOROCCAN SUBJECTS IN SHOKEIDA -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX OF NAMES -- INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Sommario/riassunto: Three Jewish Journeys Through an Anthropologist's Lens provides an overview of the ethnographic works carried out by a leading Israeli anthropologist over the course of his career. It presents Moshe Shokeid's explorations, discoveries, and feelings about the vicissitudes of social life, which he closely observed in three major arenas of contemporary Jewish life: Moroccan Jews who immigrated from the Atlas Mountains to become farmers in the semi-arid Negev fields; Israeli-born citizens who left their homes to start a new life in America; and, finally, American gay Jews who chose to preserve their cultural heritage and remain involved in synagogue life as part of the mosaic of New York Jews. The panoramic view of Shokeid's ethnographic journeys ends with a discussion of his methods of research and his personal experiences as a participant observer among his fellow Jews in their unique paths to promote their social and spiritual aspirations.
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ISBN: 1-61811-036-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910827953203321
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Serie: Judaism and Jewish life.