The Modern Israeli and Palestinian Diasporas
A Comparative Approach
Herausgeber: Karlinsky, Nahum
The Modern Israeli and Palestinian Diasporas
A Comparative Approach
Herausgeber: Karlinsky, Nahum
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A comparative study of contemporary Israeli and Palestinian diasporas.
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A comparative study of contemporary Israeli and Palestinian diasporas.
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- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781477330401
- ISBN-10: 1477330402
- Artikelnr.: 70103062
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781477330401
- ISBN-10: 1477330402
- Artikelnr.: 70103062
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Nahum Karlinsky
1. List of Figures and Tables
2. Preface
3. Introduction. Exile, Diaspora, Transnationalism: Israeli, Palestinian, and
Other Diasporas in Comparative Perspective (Nahum Karlinsky and Amal Jamal)
4. Part I. Palestinians, Israelis, and Other Migrants: Between Exile and
Diaspora
* 1. The Israeli Diaspora: A Socio-Demographic Portrait (Uzi Rebhun)
* 2. Exiled in Their Homeland: The Case of the Naqab Arab Bedouins
(Safa Aburabia)
* 3. Why Are These Immigrants Different from All Other Immigrants? The
Uniqueness of the Israeli Diaspora in American Jewish History
(Jonathan D. Sarna)
5. Part II. Berlin: A Transnational Haven?
* 4. A Murder in Kreuzberg: The Death of the Turk and the
Diasporization of Migrants from Turkey (Meltem Toksöz and Utku
Balaban)
* 5. Queer Israelis in Berlin: The Other Story of Israeli Emigration
(Hila Amit)
* 6. Sex and the City in Berlin: Female Jewish Israeli Immigrants
between Heteronormativity and Singlehood (Hadas Cohen)
6. Part III. Diasporic and Transnational Art
* 7. Secret Codes: Symbolic Language in Iranian Art and in the Iranian
Diaspora (Sheida Soleimani)
* 8. Palestinian Writings in the World: A Polylingual Literary Category
Between Local and Transnational Realms (Maurice Ebileeni)
7. Part IV. The Economies of Transnationalism
* 9. They Are Not All the Same: Immigrant Enterprises,
Transnationalism, and Development (Alejandro Portes and Brandon P.
Martinez)
* 10. The Diaspora Advantage for Entrepreneurship (Jennifer M.
Brinkerhoff)
* 11. Work, Identity, and Communal Life Among Israeli Emigrants: A
Comparison of Enclave and Infotech Entrepreneurs (Steven J. Gold)
8. Part V. Autobiographical Reflections
* 12. Alejandro Portes, a Scholarly Life: The Personal, the Scholarly,
and the Enduring (Interview by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff)
* 13. Writing in the Diaspora (Omer Bartov)
* 14. Reflections of a Palestinian Israeli Self-Exile: Interview by
Nahum Karlinsky (Sayed Kashua)
9. Afterword
10. Contributors
11. Index
2. Preface
3. Introduction. Exile, Diaspora, Transnationalism: Israeli, Palestinian, and
Other Diasporas in Comparative Perspective (Nahum Karlinsky and Amal Jamal)
4. Part I. Palestinians, Israelis, and Other Migrants: Between Exile and
Diaspora
* 1. The Israeli Diaspora: A Socio-Demographic Portrait (Uzi Rebhun)
* 2. Exiled in Their Homeland: The Case of the Naqab Arab Bedouins
(Safa Aburabia)
* 3. Why Are These Immigrants Different from All Other Immigrants? The
Uniqueness of the Israeli Diaspora in American Jewish History
(Jonathan D. Sarna)
5. Part II. Berlin: A Transnational Haven?
* 4. A Murder in Kreuzberg: The Death of the Turk and the
Diasporization of Migrants from Turkey (Meltem Toksöz and Utku
Balaban)
* 5. Queer Israelis in Berlin: The Other Story of Israeli Emigration
(Hila Amit)
* 6. Sex and the City in Berlin: Female Jewish Israeli Immigrants
between Heteronormativity and Singlehood (Hadas Cohen)
6. Part III. Diasporic and Transnational Art
* 7. Secret Codes: Symbolic Language in Iranian Art and in the Iranian
Diaspora (Sheida Soleimani)
* 8. Palestinian Writings in the World: A Polylingual Literary Category
Between Local and Transnational Realms (Maurice Ebileeni)
7. Part IV. The Economies of Transnationalism
* 9. They Are Not All the Same: Immigrant Enterprises,
Transnationalism, and Development (Alejandro Portes and Brandon P.
Martinez)
* 10. The Diaspora Advantage for Entrepreneurship (Jennifer M.
Brinkerhoff)
* 11. Work, Identity, and Communal Life Among Israeli Emigrants: A
Comparison of Enclave and Infotech Entrepreneurs (Steven J. Gold)
8. Part V. Autobiographical Reflections
* 12. Alejandro Portes, a Scholarly Life: The Personal, the Scholarly,
and the Enduring (Interview by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff)
* 13. Writing in the Diaspora (Omer Bartov)
* 14. Reflections of a Palestinian Israeli Self-Exile: Interview by
Nahum Karlinsky (Sayed Kashua)
9. Afterword
10. Contributors
11. Index
1. List of Figures and Tables
2. Preface
3. Introduction. Exile, Diaspora, Transnationalism: Israeli, Palestinian, and
Other Diasporas in Comparative Perspective (Nahum Karlinsky and Amal Jamal)
4. Part I. Palestinians, Israelis, and Other Migrants: Between Exile and
Diaspora
* 1. The Israeli Diaspora: A Socio-Demographic Portrait (Uzi Rebhun)
* 2. Exiled in Their Homeland: The Case of the Naqab Arab Bedouins
(Safa Aburabia)
* 3. Why Are These Immigrants Different from All Other Immigrants? The
Uniqueness of the Israeli Diaspora in American Jewish History
(Jonathan D. Sarna)
5. Part II. Berlin: A Transnational Haven?
* 4. A Murder in Kreuzberg: The Death of the Turk and the
Diasporization of Migrants from Turkey (Meltem Toksöz and Utku
Balaban)
* 5. Queer Israelis in Berlin: The Other Story of Israeli Emigration
(Hila Amit)
* 6. Sex and the City in Berlin: Female Jewish Israeli Immigrants
between Heteronormativity and Singlehood (Hadas Cohen)
6. Part III. Diasporic and Transnational Art
* 7. Secret Codes: Symbolic Language in Iranian Art and in the Iranian
Diaspora (Sheida Soleimani)
* 8. Palestinian Writings in the World: A Polylingual Literary Category
Between Local and Transnational Realms (Maurice Ebileeni)
7. Part IV. The Economies of Transnationalism
* 9. They Are Not All the Same: Immigrant Enterprises,
Transnationalism, and Development (Alejandro Portes and Brandon P.
Martinez)
* 10. The Diaspora Advantage for Entrepreneurship (Jennifer M.
Brinkerhoff)
* 11. Work, Identity, and Communal Life Among Israeli Emigrants: A
Comparison of Enclave and Infotech Entrepreneurs (Steven J. Gold)
8. Part V. Autobiographical Reflections
* 12. Alejandro Portes, a Scholarly Life: The Personal, the Scholarly,
and the Enduring (Interview by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff)
* 13. Writing in the Diaspora (Omer Bartov)
* 14. Reflections of a Palestinian Israeli Self-Exile: Interview by
Nahum Karlinsky (Sayed Kashua)
9. Afterword
10. Contributors
11. Index
2. Preface
3. Introduction. Exile, Diaspora, Transnationalism: Israeli, Palestinian, and
Other Diasporas in Comparative Perspective (Nahum Karlinsky and Amal Jamal)
4. Part I. Palestinians, Israelis, and Other Migrants: Between Exile and
Diaspora
* 1. The Israeli Diaspora: A Socio-Demographic Portrait (Uzi Rebhun)
* 2. Exiled in Their Homeland: The Case of the Naqab Arab Bedouins
(Safa Aburabia)
* 3. Why Are These Immigrants Different from All Other Immigrants? The
Uniqueness of the Israeli Diaspora in American Jewish History
(Jonathan D. Sarna)
5. Part II. Berlin: A Transnational Haven?
* 4. A Murder in Kreuzberg: The Death of the Turk and the
Diasporization of Migrants from Turkey (Meltem Toksöz and Utku
Balaban)
* 5. Queer Israelis in Berlin: The Other Story of Israeli Emigration
(Hila Amit)
* 6. Sex and the City in Berlin: Female Jewish Israeli Immigrants
between Heteronormativity and Singlehood (Hadas Cohen)
6. Part III. Diasporic and Transnational Art
* 7. Secret Codes: Symbolic Language in Iranian Art and in the Iranian
Diaspora (Sheida Soleimani)
* 8. Palestinian Writings in the World: A Polylingual Literary Category
Between Local and Transnational Realms (Maurice Ebileeni)
7. Part IV. The Economies of Transnationalism
* 9. They Are Not All the Same: Immigrant Enterprises,
Transnationalism, and Development (Alejandro Portes and Brandon P.
Martinez)
* 10. The Diaspora Advantage for Entrepreneurship (Jennifer M.
Brinkerhoff)
* 11. Work, Identity, and Communal Life Among Israeli Emigrants: A
Comparison of Enclave and Infotech Entrepreneurs (Steven J. Gold)
8. Part V. Autobiographical Reflections
* 12. Alejandro Portes, a Scholarly Life: The Personal, the Scholarly,
and the Enduring (Interview by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff)
* 13. Writing in the Diaspora (Omer Bartov)
* 14. Reflections of a Palestinian Israeli Self-Exile: Interview by
Nahum Karlinsky (Sayed Kashua)
9. Afterword
10. Contributors
11. Index