Sociology Confronts the Holocaust
Memories and Identities in Jewish Diasporas
Herausgeber: Gerson, Judith M; Wolf, Diane L
Sociology Confronts the Holocaust
Memories and Identities in Jewish Diasporas
Herausgeber: Gerson, Judith M; Wolf, Diane L
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The trauma of the Jewish Holocaust has had the effect in scholarship of marginalizing it as a special case within the study of diaspora, ethnicity, and collection memory, yet as the contributors to this collection argue, the Holocaust and its aftermath ha
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The trauma of the Jewish Holocaust has had the effect in scholarship of marginalizing it as a special case within the study of diaspora, ethnicity, and collection memory, yet as the contributors to this collection argue, the Holocaust and its aftermath ha
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 158mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780822339991
- ISBN-10: 0822339994
- Artikelnr.: 22541150
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 158mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780822339991
- ISBN-10: 0822339994
- Artikelnr.: 22541150
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Judith M. Gerson and Diane L. Wolf, eds.
Acknowledgments ix
Part 1: Reconsidering Holocaust Study
Introduction: Why the Holocaust? Why Sociology? Why Now? / Judith M. Gerson
and Diane L. Wolf 3
Sociology and Holocaust Study / Judith M. Gerson and Diane L. Wolf 11
Part 2: Jewish Identities in the Diaspora
Post-memory and Post-Holocaust Jewish Identity Narratives / Debra Renee
Kaufman 39
The Holocaust, Orthodox Jewry, and the American Jewish Community / Chaim I.
Waxman 55
Traveling Jews, Creating Memory: Eastern Europe, Israel, and the Diaspora
Business / Caryn Aviv and David Shneer 67
Trauma Stories, Identity Work, and the Politics of Recognition / Arlene
Stein 84
Responses to the Holocaust: Discussing Jewish Identity Through the
Perspective of Social Construction / Richard Williams 92
Part 3: Memory, Memoirs, and Post-Memory
In Cuba I was a German Shepherd: Questions of Comparison and
Generalizability in Holocaust Memoirs / Judith M. Gerson 115
Collective Memory and Cultural Politics: Narrating and Commemorating the
Rescue of Jewish Children by Belgian Convents during the Holocaust /
Suzanne Vromen 134
Holocaust Testimony: Producing Post-memories, Producing Identities / Diane
L. Wolf 154
Survivor Testimonies, Holocaust Memoirs: Violence in Latin America / Irina
Carlota Silber 176
Historicizing and Locating Testimonies / Ethel Brooks 185
Part 4: Immigration and Transnational Practices
In the Land of Milk and Cows: Rural German Jewish Refugees and
Post-Holocaust Adaptation / Rhonda F. Levine 197
Post-Holocaust Jewish migration: From Refugees to Transnationals / Steven
J. Gold 215
“On Halloween We Dressed Up Like KGB Agents”: Reimagining Soviet Jewish
Refugee Identities in the United States / Kathie Friedman 236
The Paradigmatic Status of Jewish Immigration / Richard Alba 260
Circuits and Networks: The Case of the Jewish Diaspora / Yen Le Espiritu
266
Part 5: Collective Action, Collective Guilt, Collective Memory
Availability, Proximity, and Identity in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: Adding
a Sociological Lens to Studies of Jewish Resistance / Rachel L. Einwohner
277
The Agonies of Defeat: “Other Germanies” and the Problem of Collective
Guilt / Jeffrey K. Olick 291
The Cosmpolitanization of Holocaust Memory: From Jewish to Human Experience
/ Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider 313
The Sociology of Knowledge and the Holocaust: A Critique / Martin
Oppenheimer 331
Violence, Representation, and the Nation / Leela Fernandes 337
Bibliography 345
Contributors 385
Index 391
Part 1: Reconsidering Holocaust Study
Introduction: Why the Holocaust? Why Sociology? Why Now? / Judith M. Gerson
and Diane L. Wolf 3
Sociology and Holocaust Study / Judith M. Gerson and Diane L. Wolf 11
Part 2: Jewish Identities in the Diaspora
Post-memory and Post-Holocaust Jewish Identity Narratives / Debra Renee
Kaufman 39
The Holocaust, Orthodox Jewry, and the American Jewish Community / Chaim I.
Waxman 55
Traveling Jews, Creating Memory: Eastern Europe, Israel, and the Diaspora
Business / Caryn Aviv and David Shneer 67
Trauma Stories, Identity Work, and the Politics of Recognition / Arlene
Stein 84
Responses to the Holocaust: Discussing Jewish Identity Through the
Perspective of Social Construction / Richard Williams 92
Part 3: Memory, Memoirs, and Post-Memory
In Cuba I was a German Shepherd: Questions of Comparison and
Generalizability in Holocaust Memoirs / Judith M. Gerson 115
Collective Memory and Cultural Politics: Narrating and Commemorating the
Rescue of Jewish Children by Belgian Convents during the Holocaust /
Suzanne Vromen 134
Holocaust Testimony: Producing Post-memories, Producing Identities / Diane
L. Wolf 154
Survivor Testimonies, Holocaust Memoirs: Violence in Latin America / Irina
Carlota Silber 176
Historicizing and Locating Testimonies / Ethel Brooks 185
Part 4: Immigration and Transnational Practices
In the Land of Milk and Cows: Rural German Jewish Refugees and
Post-Holocaust Adaptation / Rhonda F. Levine 197
Post-Holocaust Jewish migration: From Refugees to Transnationals / Steven
J. Gold 215
“On Halloween We Dressed Up Like KGB Agents”: Reimagining Soviet Jewish
Refugee Identities in the United States / Kathie Friedman 236
The Paradigmatic Status of Jewish Immigration / Richard Alba 260
Circuits and Networks: The Case of the Jewish Diaspora / Yen Le Espiritu
266
Part 5: Collective Action, Collective Guilt, Collective Memory
Availability, Proximity, and Identity in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: Adding
a Sociological Lens to Studies of Jewish Resistance / Rachel L. Einwohner
277
The Agonies of Defeat: “Other Germanies” and the Problem of Collective
Guilt / Jeffrey K. Olick 291
The Cosmpolitanization of Holocaust Memory: From Jewish to Human Experience
/ Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider 313
The Sociology of Knowledge and the Holocaust: A Critique / Martin
Oppenheimer 331
Violence, Representation, and the Nation / Leela Fernandes 337
Bibliography 345
Contributors 385
Index 391
Acknowledgments ix
Part 1: Reconsidering Holocaust Study
Introduction: Why the Holocaust? Why Sociology? Why Now? / Judith M. Gerson
and Diane L. Wolf 3
Sociology and Holocaust Study / Judith M. Gerson and Diane L. Wolf 11
Part 2: Jewish Identities in the Diaspora
Post-memory and Post-Holocaust Jewish Identity Narratives / Debra Renee
Kaufman 39
The Holocaust, Orthodox Jewry, and the American Jewish Community / Chaim I.
Waxman 55
Traveling Jews, Creating Memory: Eastern Europe, Israel, and the Diaspora
Business / Caryn Aviv and David Shneer 67
Trauma Stories, Identity Work, and the Politics of Recognition / Arlene
Stein 84
Responses to the Holocaust: Discussing Jewish Identity Through the
Perspective of Social Construction / Richard Williams 92
Part 3: Memory, Memoirs, and Post-Memory
In Cuba I was a German Shepherd: Questions of Comparison and
Generalizability in Holocaust Memoirs / Judith M. Gerson 115
Collective Memory and Cultural Politics: Narrating and Commemorating the
Rescue of Jewish Children by Belgian Convents during the Holocaust /
Suzanne Vromen 134
Holocaust Testimony: Producing Post-memories, Producing Identities / Diane
L. Wolf 154
Survivor Testimonies, Holocaust Memoirs: Violence in Latin America / Irina
Carlota Silber 176
Historicizing and Locating Testimonies / Ethel Brooks 185
Part 4: Immigration and Transnational Practices
In the Land of Milk and Cows: Rural German Jewish Refugees and
Post-Holocaust Adaptation / Rhonda F. Levine 197
Post-Holocaust Jewish migration: From Refugees to Transnationals / Steven
J. Gold 215
“On Halloween We Dressed Up Like KGB Agents”: Reimagining Soviet Jewish
Refugee Identities in the United States / Kathie Friedman 236
The Paradigmatic Status of Jewish Immigration / Richard Alba 260
Circuits and Networks: The Case of the Jewish Diaspora / Yen Le Espiritu
266
Part 5: Collective Action, Collective Guilt, Collective Memory
Availability, Proximity, and Identity in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: Adding
a Sociological Lens to Studies of Jewish Resistance / Rachel L. Einwohner
277
The Agonies of Defeat: “Other Germanies” and the Problem of Collective
Guilt / Jeffrey K. Olick 291
The Cosmpolitanization of Holocaust Memory: From Jewish to Human Experience
/ Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider 313
The Sociology of Knowledge and the Holocaust: A Critique / Martin
Oppenheimer 331
Violence, Representation, and the Nation / Leela Fernandes 337
Bibliography 345
Contributors 385
Index 391
Part 1: Reconsidering Holocaust Study
Introduction: Why the Holocaust? Why Sociology? Why Now? / Judith M. Gerson
and Diane L. Wolf 3
Sociology and Holocaust Study / Judith M. Gerson and Diane L. Wolf 11
Part 2: Jewish Identities in the Diaspora
Post-memory and Post-Holocaust Jewish Identity Narratives / Debra Renee
Kaufman 39
The Holocaust, Orthodox Jewry, and the American Jewish Community / Chaim I.
Waxman 55
Traveling Jews, Creating Memory: Eastern Europe, Israel, and the Diaspora
Business / Caryn Aviv and David Shneer 67
Trauma Stories, Identity Work, and the Politics of Recognition / Arlene
Stein 84
Responses to the Holocaust: Discussing Jewish Identity Through the
Perspective of Social Construction / Richard Williams 92
Part 3: Memory, Memoirs, and Post-Memory
In Cuba I was a German Shepherd: Questions of Comparison and
Generalizability in Holocaust Memoirs / Judith M. Gerson 115
Collective Memory and Cultural Politics: Narrating and Commemorating the
Rescue of Jewish Children by Belgian Convents during the Holocaust /
Suzanne Vromen 134
Holocaust Testimony: Producing Post-memories, Producing Identities / Diane
L. Wolf 154
Survivor Testimonies, Holocaust Memoirs: Violence in Latin America / Irina
Carlota Silber 176
Historicizing and Locating Testimonies / Ethel Brooks 185
Part 4: Immigration and Transnational Practices
In the Land of Milk and Cows: Rural German Jewish Refugees and
Post-Holocaust Adaptation / Rhonda F. Levine 197
Post-Holocaust Jewish migration: From Refugees to Transnationals / Steven
J. Gold 215
“On Halloween We Dressed Up Like KGB Agents”: Reimagining Soviet Jewish
Refugee Identities in the United States / Kathie Friedman 236
The Paradigmatic Status of Jewish Immigration / Richard Alba 260
Circuits and Networks: The Case of the Jewish Diaspora / Yen Le Espiritu
266
Part 5: Collective Action, Collective Guilt, Collective Memory
Availability, Proximity, and Identity in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: Adding
a Sociological Lens to Studies of Jewish Resistance / Rachel L. Einwohner
277
The Agonies of Defeat: “Other Germanies” and the Problem of Collective
Guilt / Jeffrey K. Olick 291
The Cosmpolitanization of Holocaust Memory: From Jewish to Human Experience
/ Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider 313
The Sociology of Knowledge and the Holocaust: A Critique / Martin
Oppenheimer 331
Violence, Representation, and the Nation / Leela Fernandes 337
Bibliography 345
Contributors 385
Index 391