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    Freiburg/Schweiz [u.a.] : Universitätsverl. [u.a.]
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    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1985-
    Series Statement: Orbis biblicus et orientalis ...
    DDC: 933
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Palästina ; Stempelsiegel ; Israel ; Stempelsiegel
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  • 2
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    Montreal : McGill-Queen’s University Press
    ISBN: 022801879X , 9780228018797
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 266 Seiten
    Edition: Issued also in electronic format
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: McGill-Queen’s Azrieli Institute of Israel Studies series 2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Settler-indigeneity in the West Bank
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Settler-Indigeneity in the West Bank
    DDC: 956.94/2
    Keywords: Land settlement ; Jews ; Colonialism & imperialism ; Kolonialismus und Imperialismus ; National liberation & independence, post-colonialism ; POL045000 ; POL059000 ; Politics & government ; Politik und Staat ; Middle East ; Naher und Mittlerer Osten ; Westjordanland ; Siedlung ; Agrarkolonisation ; Innere Kolonisation
    Abstract: "Since Israel conquered the West Bank from Jordan in 1967, over 400,000 settlers have moved into the territory. In recent years, Israeli settler organizations and allied American-Jewish lobbyists have responded to international condemnation of the occupation by mobilizing narratives of indigeneity, claiming sovereign and divine rights to the land. Settler Indigeneity in the West Bank asks what Israeli settlers mean when they say they are indigenous; how settler indigeneity is felt, performed, and mediated; and what are the implications of indigeneity claims on the international stage. Building on foundational scholarship that has come out of post-colonial and indigeneity studies, the volume theorizes settler indigeneity as a cultural phenomenon and product of transnational settler-colonial histories, while also interrogating the dialectic of “settler” and “indigenous” to illustrate their co-constitution. Considering agriculture, clothing, food, language, and religious practices, the chapters explore how feelings of indigeneity are fashioned and how these feelings continue to transform the landscape of the West Bank. Offering a series of original ethnographic accounts of these cultures and communities, Settler Indigeneity in the West Bank intimately documents and discusses the processes of settler-nativization in conversation with a variety of related literature in anthropology, cultural studies, Israel studies, religious studies, and settler-colonial studies."--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction / Rachel Z. Feldman and Ian McGonigle -- “Women from the Tribe of Judah”: Gendering “Settler-Indigeneity” in an International West Bank Seminary / Rachel Z. Feldman -- Soulful Soil and Colonial Quality: Organic Farming in the West Bank / Ariel Handel, Daniel Monterescu, and Rafi Grosglik -- “We Came Back”: Winemaking as Storied Performativity / Ian McGonigle -- Indigeneity after Destruction: Religious Zionist Settlers in Halutza / Hayim Katsman -- Negotiating Indigeneity in Hebron: American Jews, Criminality, and the Liberal Preservation of the Colonial State / Emily Schneider -- Dangerous Mimicry in the West Bank / Amir Reicher -- When Does a Settler Become a Native? (With Apologies to Mamdani) / Raef Zreik.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Issued also in electronic format
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  • 3
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    Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press
    ISBN: 9780817321710 , 9780817361037
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 205 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: Jews and Judaism: History and culture
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Krupnik, Adrián Between two homelands
    DDC: 304.8095694
    Keywords: Jews ; Jews Migrations ; Jewish diaspora ; Argentina Emigration and immigration ; Israel Emigration and immigration
    Abstract: "Emigration from Israel to other parts of the world has not yet received significant scholarly attention, as the subject is a sensitive one in Israeli society. Zionist ideology has long compelled Israelis to approach emigration from Israel through a very biased lens. The Hebrew words aliyah and yerida, which mean, respectively, "ascent" and "descent," are often used to refer to immigration and emigration. These ideological terms, which are charged with religious meaning, are heavily loaded with praise for immigrants and scorn for emigrants. Yet, thousands of Jews from all over the world have lived between two homelands, as the Israeli-Argentine case demonstrates. This study challenges the formerly dominant Zionist narrative that presents immigration to Israel as unique and emigration as a disgrace, shedding light on issues of immigrant identities, belonging, and expectations. Based on archival documents in English, Spanish, and Hebrew, as well as on interviews, Adrián Krupnik's study gives voice to Argentine migrants to and from Israel. The pursuit of two often irreconcilable ways of living-peace and economic prosperity-repeatedly vexed migrants moving in either direction. Many Jewish-Argentine migrants between 1980 and 2006 lost everything and became the "new poor" in both countries. Protracted recessions and incessant political crises in Argentina continued to drive migrants in one direction, only to arrive in an Israel submerged in the violence of multiple intifadas. In our own era, one that will see unprecedented global migration patterns based on similar economic and political-and environmental-upheavals, Between Two Homelands serves as an important and informative cautionary tale of the personal, social, and economic stakes at play in an utterly unsettled globalized landscape"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Jewish migration : Israel, the Americas, Argentina -- A clash of cultures, economics, and expectations -- Economic adversities : the 1966 Israeli recession and the 1969 Argentine Cordobazo -- Uncertainties and violence : the return of Peronism and the Yom Kippur War -- In times of Argentine state terrorism.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-198) and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9783406804069 , 3406804063
    Language: German
    Pages: 192 Seiten , Illustrationen, 1 Karte , 19.4 cm x 12.4 cm
    Edition: 2., durchgesehene Auflage in C.H.Beck Paperback
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: C.H.Beck Paperback 1621
    DDC: 439.109
    Keywords: Historische und vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft ; Jiddisch ; Judentum ; Literatur: Geschichte und Kritik ; Literaturwissenschaft, allgemein ; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte ; Sprache, allgemein und Nachschlagewerke ; Sprache: Geschichte und Allgemeines ; Dialekte ; Diaspora ; Europa ; Geschichte ; Israel ; Jiddisch ; Juden ; Judentum ; Jüdische Studien ; Kultur ; Linguistik ; Literatur ; Jiddisch ; Sprachwandel ; Kultur ; Geschichte 1000-2009 ; Jiddisch ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1190-2009
    Abstract: DAS STANDARDWERK ZUM JIDDISCHEN Die jiddische Sprache mit ihren deutschen, hebräischen und slawischen Bestandteilen ist ein faszinierendes Spiegelbild der langen Geschichte und Kultur der Juden in Europa. Das kleine Standardwerk beschreibt die Geschichte des Jiddischen von den ältesten mittelalterlichen Texten über die jiddischen Kulturen Osteuropas bis hin zu den großen jiddischen Romanen des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts, zur Schoah und zum heutigen Jiddisch in den USA und Israel. Dieses Buch bietet einen einzigartigen Überblick über die Geschichte des Jiddischen von den ältesten mittelalterlichen Texten über die jiddischen Kulturen Osteuropas bis hin zu den großen jiddischen Romanen des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts, zur Schoah und zum heutigen Jiddisch in den USA und Isreal. Dabei geht es weit über eine reine Sprachgeschichte hinaus, denn die jiddische Sprache mit ihren deutschen, hebräischen und slawischen Bestandteilen ist ein faszinierendes Spiegelbild jüdischer Kultur und Geschichte: Wanderungen von Juden nach Osteuropa oder in die USA, Begegnungen mit anderen Sprachen und Kulturen sowie innerjüdische Entwicklungen haben im Jiddischen ihren Niederschlag gefunden und verschiedene kulturelle Strömungen entstehen lassen. Das Jiddische dient gleichermaßen als Sprache der Tradition und Religion wie als Sprache der Avantgarde und Moderne. Seit dem 19. Jahrhundert entwickelte sich Jiddisch zu einer modernen Welt- und Literatursprache und ist bist heute eine lebendige Sprache, die ihren Sprechern und Liebhabern mehr bedeutet als die nostalgische Erinnerung an das im Zweiten Weltkrieg vernichtete europäische Judentum
    Description / Table of Contents: Vorwort 1. Af ale kontinentn - Die jiddische Sprache 2. Aschkenas - Ursprung und Verbreitung des Jiddischen in Europa 3. Meme oder mame: West- oder Ostjiddisch 4. Die ältere jiddische Literatur 5. Woß tut me damit? - Der Niedergang des Westjiddischen 6. Kulturelle Strömungen in Osteuropa 7. Die Zeit der Klassiker 8. Blüte, Assimilation und Zerstörung 9. Loschn un lebn - Jüngste Entwicklungen Anhang Umschrift und Aussprache des Jiddischen Abkürzungen Literatur Websites Register
    Note: Literatur: Seite 182-186
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