
Becoming Jewish in Berlin: Ethnography of an Urban Scene
Synopsis
Why do young Israelis choose to come to Berlin and how does this impact Jewish life? With this ethnography, Vanessa Rau provides a captivating portrait and analysis of a new Jewish-Hebrew urban scene. Depicting different initiatives and biographical trajectories, she shows diverse and complex ways of being and becoming Jewish in Berlin, and presents an analysis of a vibrant scene, its actors, stages and performances and how it is shaped by its historical and socio-political context and representations. She shows how actors struggle with fundamental questions of (S1(Bbeing Jewish(S0(B and (S1(Bbeing German(S0(B and illuminates contemporary Jewishness - offering new understandings of migration and its impact on social and religious life.
Publisher information
- Publisher: transcript
- ISBN: 9783837674156
- Number of pages: 250
- Dimensions: 225 x 148 mm
- Weight: 393g
- Languages: English