Studies in Israeli Ethnicity: After the Ingathering

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Alex Weingrod
Taylor & Francis, 1985 - 361 sayfa
First Published in 1985. Offering a surprisingly fresh look at Israeli society, this authoritative book casts a new light on one of its most fascinating and important social features- the relationship among Israeli ethnic groups. It demonstrates how seemingly contradictory themes of cultural assimilation and heightened ethnicity are linked together and explores the ways in which immigrants have retained their cultural identities when confronted with socialization and stratification in their adopted country.
 

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INTERGENERATIONAL SOCIAL MOBILITY
1
THE CHANGING ETHNIC GEOGRAPHY
25
HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION AND VERTICAL
39
A QSTUDY
81
ETHNIC RELATIONS IN AN ARAB TOWN IN ISRAEL
105
ORIENTAL JEWS
133
ETHNICITY AS A NEGOTIATED ISSUE IN
159
HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL DIMENSIONS
179
FOLK MODELS OF HABBANI ETHNIC IDENTITY
201
ETHNICITY CULTURE AND ADAPTATION AMONG
217
AGGRESSION AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AMONG
281
CONTINUITY
297
THE DYNAMICS OF CHANGE IN JEWISH ORIENTAL
317
A POSTSCRIPT
341
CONTRIBUTORS
353
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Alex Weingrod is currently a professor of behavioural sceinces at Ben Gurion University of the Nagrev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

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