Jews’ Indian

Jews’ Indian
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Colonialism, Pluralism, and Belonging in America
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Artikel-Nr:
9781978800908
Veröffentl:
2019
Einband:
PDF
Seiten:
286
Autor:
Koffman David S. Koffman
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
PDF
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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Winner of the 2020 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award in Social Science, Anthropology, and Folklore?Honorable Mention, 2021 Saul Viener Book Prize?The Jews Indian investigates the history of American Jewish relationships with Native Americans, both in the realm of cultural imagination and in face-to-face encounters. These two groups exchanges were numerous and diverse, proving at times harmonious when Jews and Natives people s economic and social interests aligned, but discordant and fraught at other times. American Jews could be as exploitative of Native cultural, social, and political issues as other American settlers, and historian David Koffman argues that these interactions both unsettle and historicize the often triumphant consensus history of American Jewish life. Focusing on the ways Jewish class mobility and civic belonging were wrapped up in the dynamics of power and myth making that so severely impacted Native Americans, this books is provocative and timely, the first history to critically analyze Jewish participation in, and Jews grappling with the legacies of Native American history and the colonial project upon which America rests.
Winner of the 2020 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award in Social Science, Anthropology, and Folklore?Honorable Mention, 2021 Saul Viener Book Prize?The Jews Indian investigates the history of American Jewish relationships with Native Americans, both in the realm of cultural imagination and in face-to-face encounters. These two groups exchanges were numerous and diverse, proving at times harmonious when Jews and Natives people s economic and social interests aligned, but discordant and fraught at other times. American Jews could be as exploitative of Native cultural, social, and political issues as other American settlers, and historian David Koffman argues that these interactions both unsettle and historicize the often triumphant consensus history of American Jewish life. Focusing on the ways Jewish class mobility and civic belonging were wrapped up in the dynamics of power and myth making that so severely impacted Native Americans, this books is provocative and timely, the first history to critically analyze Jewish participation in, and Jews grappling with the legacies of Native American history and the colonial project upon which America rests.

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