----- 新犹太阿根廷:南部锥体犹太人的经历方面
Introduction Raanan Rein and Adriana M. Brodsky Chapter 1: The Jewish Experience in Argentina in a Diasporic Comparative Perspective Jose C. Moya Chapter 2: From Textile Thieves to Supposed Seamstresses..: Jews, Crime, and Urban Identities in Buenos Aires, 1905-1930 Mollie Lewis Nouwen Chapter 3: Uprooting the Seeds of Evil: Jewish Marriage Regulation, Morality Certificates, and Degenerate Prostitute Mothers in 1930s Buenos Aires Mir Yarfitz Chapter 4: Print Culture and Urban Geography: Jewish Bookstores, Libraries, and Printers in Buenos Aires, 1910-1960 Alejandro Dujovne Chapter 5: "Don Jacobo en la Argentina" Battles the Nacionalistas: Critica, the Funny Pages, and Jews as a Liberal Discourse (1929-1932) Ariel Svarch Chapter 6: The "Other" Gerchunoff and the Visual Representation of the Shoah Edna Aizenberg Chapter 7: An Argentine Experience? Borges, Judaism, and the Holocaust Federico Finchelstein Chapter 8: Electing 'Miss Sefaradi', and 'Queen Esther': Sephardim, Zionism, and ethnic and national identities in Argentina, 1933-1971 Adriana M. Brodsky Chapter 9: Politically Incorrect: Cesar Tiempo and the Editorial Staff of the Cultural Supplement of La Prensa Raanan Rein Chapter 10: Generation and Innovation in the Rise of an Argentine-Jewish Community, 1960- 1967 Beatrice D. Gurwitz Chapter 11: Reading Kissinger's Avatars: Cold War Pragmatism in Argentina's Middle East Policy David M. K. Sheinin Chapter 12: "Memories that lie a little." New approaches to the research into the Jewish experience during the last military dictatorship in Argentina Emmanuel Nicolas Kahan Chapter 13: Child Survivors of the Shoa: Testimony, Citizenship, and Survival in Jewish Buenos Aires Natasha Zaretsky Chapter 14: Body and Soul: Therapeutic Dimensions of Jewish Ultra-Orthodoxy in Neoliberal Argentina Shari Jacobson Chapter 15: The Other Becomes Mainstream: Jews in Contemporary Argentine Cinema Tzvi Tal
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