Table of Contents for Homelands and Diasporas
Table of Contents for
Homelands and Diasporas
List of Contributors
Preface
Introduction
One Homelands and Diasporas: An Introduction, by Alex Weingrod and André Levy
Part One: Changing Diasporas
1.The Place Which Is Diaspora: Citizenship, Religion, and Gender in the Making of Chaordic Transnationalism, by Pnina Werbner
2.New Homeland for an Old Diaspora, by Susan Pattie
3.A Community That Is Both a Center and a Diaspora: Jews in Late Twentieth Century Morocco, by André Levy
4.Rethinking the Palestinians Abroad as a Diaspora: The Relationships Between the Diaspora and the Palestinian Territories, by Sari Hanafi
5.Transmission and Transformation: The Palestinian Second Generation and the Commemoration of the Homeland, by Efrat Ben-Ze'ev
6.Diasporization, Globalization, and Cosmopolitan Discourse, by Jonathan Friedman
Part Two: Changing Homelands and National Identities
7.Commemoration and National Identity: Memorial Ceremonies in Israeli Schools, by Avner Ben-Amos and Ilana Bet-El
8.Shifting Boundaries: Palestinian Women Citizens of Israel in Peace Organizations, by Hanna Herzog
9.From Ethiopian Villager to Global Villager: Ethiopian Jews in Israel, by Lisa Anteby-Yemini
Part Three: Between Homeland and Diaspora: Spaces of Interaction
10.Ethnicity and Diaspora: The Case of the Cambodians, by Ida Simon-Barouh
11.Défrancophonisme in Israel: Bizertine Jews, Tunisian Jews, by Efrat Rosen-Lapidot
12.Visit, Separation, and Deconstructing Nostalgia: Russian Students Travel to Their Old Home, by Edna Lomsky-Feder and Tamar Rapoport
13.Claiming the Pain, Making a Change: The African Hebrew Israelite Community's Alternative to the Black Diaspora, by Fran Markowitz
Index