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The Quest for Jewish Assimilation in Modern Social Science (Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought)

✍ Scribed by A Reich-Morris


Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
206
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The transformation of the human sciences into the social sciences in the third part of the 19th century was closely related to attempts to develop and implement methods for dealing with social tensions and the rationalization of society. This book studies the connections between academic disciplines and notions of Jewish assimilation and integration and demonstrates that the quest for Jewish assimilation is linked to and built into the conceptual foundations of modern social science disciplines. Focusing on two influential "assimilated" Jewish authorsβ€”anthropologist Franz Boas and sociologist Georg Simmelβ€”this study shows that epistemological considerations underlie the authors’ respective evaluations of the Jews’ assimilation in German and American societies as a form of "group extinction" or as a form of "social identity." This conceptual model gives a new "key" to understanding pivotal issues in recent Jewish history and in the history of the social sciences.

✦ Table of Contents


Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 6
Dedication......Page 8
Copyright......Page 9
Contents......Page 10
Preface and Acknowledgments......Page 12
Introduction......Page 14
1 Language, Culture, and the Representation of the Jews......Page 30
2 Assimilation as Extinction Race, Mixture, and Difference......Page 47
3 From Assimilation to Difference......Page 64
4 Objects, Definitions, and Assimilation......Page 81
5 The Aesthetics of Jewish Assimilation: Form and Individuality......Page 98
6 The β€œJew”: Object of Research and "Quilting Point"......Page 118
Conclusion......Page 136
Notes......Page 146
Bibliography......Page 182
Index......Page 200


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