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Transnationalism and the Jews

Culture, History and Prophecy
By:Jakob Egholm Feldt
Publisher:Bloomsbury USA
Print ISBN:9781783481392
eText ISBN:9781783481415
Edition:1
Copyright:2016
Format:Reflowable

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The concept of transnationalism has been widely used for many years to describe mobility and cross-border relations in the modern, globalized world. Most uses of the concept of transnationalism neglect its historical trajectory and largely ignore the networks that constructed its meaning and normativity.

Transnationalism and the Jews directly relates ideas about transnationalism and cultural pluralism to Jewish historical experience. It shows how the Jews and ‘Jewishness’ has been a problematic issue for cultural thought since the Enlightenment, and how this problem produced the alternative ideas of culture and identity that are widely accepted today.

It argues that Jewish experience and ‘Jewishness’ helped produce the modern concept of transnationalism and cultural pluralism.

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