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The new ethnic studies in Latin America

In: Jewish Latin America volume 9

In: Jewish Latin America Ser.

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Abstract

Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Remaking Ethnic Studies in the Age of Identities -- Chapter 3 Factory, Workshop, and Homework: A Spatial Dimension of Labor Flexibility among Jewish Migrants in the Early Stages of Industrialization in Buenos Aires -- Chapter 4 Becoming Polacos: Landsmanshaftn and the Making of a Polish-Jewish Sub-ethnicity in Argentina -- Chapter 5 Ethnicity and Federalism in Latin America: Rethinking the National Experience of Jews and Middle Eastern Descendants in Argentina -- Chapter 6 "For an Arab There Can Be Nothing Better Than Another Arab": Nation, Ethnicity and Citizenship in Peronist Argentina -- Chapter 7 Otherness in Convergence: Arabs, Jews, and the Formation of the Chilean Middle Classes, 1930-1960 -- Chapter 8 The Untold History: Voices of Non-affiliated Jews in Chile, 1940-19901 -- Chapter 9 The Other as a Mirror: Representation of Jews and Palestinians on Argentinian and Chilean Television Screens -- Chapter 10 In the Land of Vitzliputzli: German-Speaking Jews in Latin America -- Chapter 11 Epilogue: The Centesimal Nisman -- Index.

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English

Publisher

BRILL

ISBN

9789004342309

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