ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook to Contemporary Jewish Cultures explores the diversity of Jewish cultures and ways of investigating them, presenting the different methodologies, arguments and challenges within the discipline. Divided into themed sections, this book considers in turn:

  • How the individual terms "Jewish" and "culture" are defined, looking at perspectives from Anthropology, Music, Literary Studies, Sociology, Religious Studies, History, Art History, and Film, Television, and New Media Studies.
  • How Jewish cultures are theorized, looking at key themes regarding power, textuality, religion/secularity, memory, bodies, space and place, and networks.
  • Case studies in contemporary Jewish cultures.

With essays by leading scholars in Jewish culture, this book offers a clear overview of the field and offers exciting new directions for the future.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

PART I Defining terms: disciplinary perspectives

chapter |18 pages

Anthropology

chapter |12 pages

Music

chapter |13 pages

Literary studies

chapter |11 pages

Sociology

chapter |12 pages

Religious studies

chapter |12 pages

History

chapter |13 pages

Art history

part |2 pages

PART II Theorizing contemporary Jewish cultures

chapter |16 pages

Power

chapter |12 pages

Textuality

chapter |11 pages

Religion/secularity

chapter |10 pages

Memory

chapter |11 pages

Bodies

chapter |12 pages

Space and place

chapter |16 pages

Networks

part |2 pages

PART III Case studies in contemporary Jewish cultures