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Buch, Englisch, 206 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 308 g

Reihe: Key Words in Jewish Studies

Boyarin

Jewish Families


Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-0-8135-6291-9
Verlag: Univ of Chicago Behalf of Rutgers Univ Press

Buch, Englisch, 206 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 308 g

Reihe: Key Words in Jewish Studies

ISBN: 978-0-8135-6291-9
Verlag: Univ of Chicago Behalf of Rutgers Univ Press


From stories of biblical patriarchs and matriarchs and their children, through the Gospel’s Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, and to modern Jewish families in fiction, film, and everyday life, the family has been considered key to transmitting Jewish identity. Current discussions about the Jewish family’s supposed traditional character and its alleged contemporary crisis tend to assume that the dynamics of Jewish family life have remained constant from the days of Abraham and Sarah to those of Tevye and Golde in Fiddler on the Roof and on to Philip Roth’s Portnoy’s Complaint.

Jonathan Boyarin explores a wide range of scholarship in Jewish studies to argue instead that Jewish family forms and ideologies have varied greatly throughout the times and places where Jewish families have found themselves. He considers a range of family configurations from biblical times to the twenty-first century, including strictly Orthodox communities and new forms of family, including same-sex parents. The book shows the vast canvas of history and culture as well as the social pressures and strategies that have helped shape Jewish families, and suggests productive ways to think about possible futures for Jewish family forms.

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Jonathan Boyarin is the Thomas and Diann Mann Professor of Modern Jewish Studies in the Department of Anthropology at Cornell University, USA. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books, including Mornings at the Stanton Street Shul: A Lower East Side Summer; The Unconverted Self: Jews, Indians, and the Identity of Christian Europe; and Powers of Diaspora: Two Essays on the Relevance of Jewish Culture.



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