The new ethnic studies in Latin America
In: Jewish Latin America, issues and methods v. 9
Introduction / Raanan Rein, Stefan Rinke and Nadia Zysman -- Remaking ethnic studies in the age of identities / Jeffrey Lesser -- Factory, workshop, and homework: a spatial dimension of labor flexibility among Jewish migrants in the early stages of industrialization in Buenos Aires / Nadia Zysman -- Becoming polacos: landsmanshaftn and the making of a Polish-Jewish sub-ethnicity in Argentina / Mariusz Kalczewiak -- Ethnicity and federalism in Latin America: rethinking the national experience of Jews and Middle Eastern descendants in Argentina / Mauricio Dimant -- "For an Arab there can be nothing better than another Arab?": nation, ethnicity and citizenship in Peronist Argentina / Arien Noyjovich and Raanan Rein -- Otherness in convergence: Arabs, Jews, and the formation of the Chilean middle classes, 1930-1960 / Claudia Stern -- The untold history: voices of non-affiliated Jews in Chile, 1940-1990 / Valeria Navarro-Rosenblatt -- The other as a mirror: representation of Jews and Palestinians on Argentinian and Chilean television screens / Gabriela Jonas Aharoni -- In the land of Vitzliputzli: German-speaking Jews in Latin America / Liliana Ruth Feierstein -- Epilogue: the centesimal Nisman / David M.K. Sheinin.