Dorchin / Djerrahian | Blackness in Israel | Buch | 978-0-367-62975-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 270 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 499 g

Reihe: Routledge African Studies

Dorchin / Djerrahian

Blackness in Israel

Rethinking Racial Boundaries

Buch, Englisch, 270 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 499 g

Reihe: Routledge African Studies

ISBN: 978-0-367-62975-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)


This book explores contemporary inflections of blackness in Israel and foreground them in the historical geographies of Europe, the Middle East, and North America. The contributors engage with expressions and appropriations of modern forms of blackness for boundary-making, boundary-breaking, and boundary-re-making in contemporary Israel, underscoring the deep historical roots of contemporary understandings of race, blackness, and Jewishness.

Allowing a new perspective on the sociology of Israel and the realm of black studies, this volume reveals a highly nuanced portrait of the phenomenon of blackness, one that is located at the nexus of global, regional, national and local dimensions. While race has been discussed as it pertains to Judaism at large, and Israeli society in particular, blackness as a conceptual tool divorced from phenotype, skin tone and even music has yet to be explored. Grounded in ethnographic research, the study demonstrates that many ethno-racial groups that constitute Israeli society intimately engage with blackness as it is repeatedly and explicitly addressed by a wide array of social actors.

Enhancing our understanding of the politics of identity, rights, and victimhood embedded within the rhetoric of blackness in contemporary Israel, this book will be of interest to scholars of blackness, globalization, immigration, and diaspora.
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Introduction Uri Dorchin and Gabriella Djerrahian Part I: Background: Predicaments of Jewishness and Blackness 1. The Image of the Black in Jewish Culture: An Overview Abraham Melamed 2. Jewishness, Blackness and Genetic Data: Israeli Geneticists and Physicians Tracing the Ancestry of Two African Populations Nurit Kirsh Part II: Blackness in the Jewish Israeli Society 3. Kinked Race and Ethiopian Jewish Blackness in Israel: An Ethnography Gabriella Djerrahian 4. Black-Israeli Lives Matter: Online Activism among Young Ethiopian Israelis Omer Keynan 5. Blackness in Translation: The Israeli Black Panthers, 1971 Oz Frankel 6. Blackness, Mizrahi Identity and Ethnic Shifting in Contemporary Israeli Popular Music Miranda L. Crowdus 7. A Different Hue of Blackness: The Haredi Case Nissim Leon Part III: Contested Blackness 8. "I Am Blacker than You": Mizrahiness and Ethiopianess in an Educational Boarding School in Israel Avihu Shoshana 9. Black City: Sounding Race, Territory and Belonging in Tel Aviv’s "African Refugee Crisis" Sarah Hankins 10. Trajectories of Soul Citizenship: African Dance Clubs between Global Blackness and Local Awareness Uri Dorchin 11. Already Black…and Proud, and Righteous: The African Hebrew Israelite Community in the State of Israel Fran Markowitz Part IV: Blackness and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 12. What is the Color of an Arab? A Critical View of Color Games Honaida Ghanim 13. What Color are Israeli Jews? Intersectionality, Israel Advocacy, and the Changing Discourse of Color and Indigeneity Michael R. Fischbach


Uri Dorchin is a cultural anthropologist. His studies are focused on the socio-cultural aspects of popular culture and music, ethnicity, and racial thinking. He is currently a visiting assistant professor at the Nazarian Center for Israel Studies at UCLA.

Gabriella Djerrahian is an assistant professor at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. Her research engages with questions of race and racialization, diaspora, and belonging.


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