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Race and religion among the chosen peoples of Crown Heights
Title:
Race and religion among the chosen peoples of Crown Heights
Author:
Goldschmidt, Henry.
ISBN:
9780813538839

9780813538976

9780813544274

9781281316493
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Publication Information:
New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c2006.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 281 p.) : ill.
Contents:
1. Collisions: race and religion, a riot and a pogrom -- 2. Geographies of difference: producing a Jewish neighborhood -- 3. Kosher homes, racial boundaries: the politics of culinary and cultural exchange -- 4. White skin, black hats, and other signs of Jews -- 5. The voices of Jacob on the streets of Brooklyn: Israelite histories and identities.
Abstract:
In the first major scholarly work to look beyond the sensationalized violence of August 1991, Henry Goldschmidt explores the everyday realities of Black-Jewish difference in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Crown Heights. Drawing on two years of ethnographic fieldwork, he argues that collective identities like Blackness and Jewishness are particularly complex in today's Crown Heights because the neighborhood's Afro-Caribbean, African American, and Lubavitch Hasidic communities understand their differences in dramatically different ways--as a racial divide between Blacks and Whites or a religious di.
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