The issue deals with the history, memory and (self-) representations of the so-called “Mizraḥi Jews,” or Jews from Arab-Muslim countries, with all the nuances, distinctions, and debates that this term entails. It includes contributions by established scholars as well as young researchers, concentrating on different thematic areas within the broad theoretical framework of memory studies.
Memory and Forgetting among Jews from the Arab-Muslim Countries. Contested Narratives of a Shared Past
Emanuela Trevisan Semi
;Piera Rossetto
2012-01-01
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The issue deals with the history, memory and (self-) representations of the so-called “Mizraḥi Jews,” or Jews from Arab-Muslim countries, with all the nuances, distinctions, and debates that this term entails. It includes contributions by established scholars as well as young researchers, concentrating on different thematic areas within the broad theoretical framework of memory studies.File in questo prodotto:
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