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Longing and Belonging
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

Longing and Belonging

This volume explores the history of Jewish life and experience in the modern Islamic world Longing and Belonging investigates the lives of Jews among Muslims in the modern age, both inside and outside the Ottoman Empire and after its demise. Here, modern Jewish protagonists are revealed as active participants in an expansive Islamic civilization, reflecting a mutuality and cross-fertilization in the region that raises new lines of inquiry and which offers enduring lessons for the world today. This collection both foregrounds the experiences of Jewish communities that have long been relegated to the margins of historical and literary studies and, critically, uses these experiences to complica...

Contemporary Sephardic and Mizrahi Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Contemporary Sephardic and Mizrahi Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-12-14
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In the last few years, the fields of Sephardic and Mizrahi Studies have grown significantly, thanks to new publications which take into consideration unexplored aspects of the history, literature and identity of modern Middle Eastern and North African Jews. However, few of these studies abandoned the Diaspora/Israel dichotomy and analysed the Jews who moved to Israel and those that settled elsewhere as part of a new, diverse and interconnected diaspora. Contemporary Sephardic and Mizrahi Literature argues that the literary texts produced by Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews who migrated from the Middle East and North Africa in the 1950s and afterwards, should be considered as part of a transnationa...

يهود مصر في القرن العشرين
  • Language: ar
  • Pages: 307

يهود مصر في القرن العشرين

لماذا نكتب عن اليهود المصريين الآن بعد خروجهم من مصر بستة عقود؟ هل لارتباطهم الوثيق ببلدهم مصر نفسيًا وتاريخيًا ودينيًا، أم لأن لذلك علاقة بالمواطنة بوصفها هُويَّة مشتركة ذات معنى متماثل لكل المجموعات الإثنية الوطنية؟ هل كان يهود مصر مصريين فعلًا؟ وإذا كانوا كذلك، فلماذا تركوا الوطن؟ وأيًا كان مكان انتقالهم، ماذا قالوا عن مصر؟ وما شعورهم نحوها؟ وهل اختلف هذا الشعور، باختلاف الفت...

The Jewish Diaspora after 1945
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 175

The Jewish Diaspora after 1945

For Jews across the Middle East and North Africa, the 1948 establishment of the State of Israel was a transformational period—in both the build-up to it and its aftermath. Using this momentous event as its focal point, this book takes the reader on a journey to remote destinations in the 20th century Jewish experience, examining aspects of Jewish history that have hardly ever been discussed in one place and in such an intriguing combination. Jews have played an integral role in the Arab world, Turkey, Iran, and North Africa for millennia. Their lives were intertwined with those of the majority non-Jewish communities among whom they dwelt: their mass expulsion and emigration after World War II ended the existence of a vital part of nearly all the societies in the region.

The Jewish Family in Global Perspective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 363

The Jewish Family in Global Perspective

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Childhood and Colonial Modernity in Egypt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 189

Childhood and Colonial Modernity in Egypt

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-10-07
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book examines the transformations of Egyptian childhoods that occurred across gender, class, and rural/urban divides. It also questions the role of nostalgia and representation of childhood in illuminating key underlying political, social, and cultural developments in Egypt.

On the Mediterranean and the Nile
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

On the Mediterranean and the Nile

Aimée Israel-Pelletier examines the lives of Middle Eastern Jews living in Islamic societies in this political and cultural history of the Jews of Egypt. By looking at the work of five Egyptian Jewish writers, Israel-Pelletier confronts issues of identity, exile, language, immigration, Arab nationalism, European colonialism, and discourse on the Holocaust. She illustrates that the Jews of Egypt were a fluid community connected by deep roots to the Mediterranean and the Nile. They had an unshakable sense of being Egyptian until the country turned toward the Arab East. With Israel-Pelletier's deft handling, Jewish Egyptian writing offers an insider's view in the unique character of Egyptian Jewry and the Jewish presence across the Mediterranean region and North Africa.

A Sephardi Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

A Sephardi Sea

A Sephardi Sea explores how practices of memory- and heritage-making has filled an identity vacuum in the three countries and helps the Jews from North Africa and Egypt to define their Jewishness in Europe and Israel today.

Sacred Places Tell Tales
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Sacred Places Tell Tales

Cairo’s synagogues shed new light on the transformation Egyptian society and its Jewish community underwent from 1875 to the present Sacred Places Tell Tales is the previously untold history of Egyptian Jewry and the ways in which Cairo’s synagogues historically functioned as active institutions in the social lives of these Jews. Historian Yoram Meital interprets Cairo’s synagogues as exquisite storytellers. The synagogues still stand in Cairo, and they shed new light on the social, cultural, and political processes that Egyptian society and the Jews underwent from 1875 to the present. Studying old and new synagogues in the Egyptian capital, their locations, the items they stored, and ...

Unsettled
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Unsettled

Over the course of the twentieth century, dozens of British refugee camps housed hundreds of thousands of displaced people from across the globe. Unsettled explores the hidden world of these camps and traces the complicated relationships that emerged between refugees and citizens.