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Memory and Ethnicity

Ethnic Museums in Israel and the Diaspora
Edited By: Dario Miccoli, Emanuela Trevisan Semi

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In museums and public spaces, ethnicity has become central to the Jewish and Israeli cultural imagination. Memory and Ethnicity explores how diverse Jewish groups represent their past, analyzing which memories are preserved and which are suppressed.

In recent times, ethnicity and issues of origin have become a hotly debated topic among Jews both in Israel and in the Diaspora. This is…
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In recent times, ethnicity and issues of origin have become a hotly debated topic among Jews both in Israel and in the Diaspora. This is particularly true both of Jews from the Middle East and North Africa, who for years had remained at the margins of the Israeli national narrative, as well as the Israeli Palestinian minority. Much the same may be said of Diaspora Jews.

Among the public spaces where ethnicity has become more visible are museums, together with heritage centres, art galleries, and the Internet. The aim of Memory and Ethnicity is to investigate how ethnicity is represented and narrated in such spaces. How have groups of Jews from such different backgrounds as Morocco, Egypt, India or the US elaborated their past legacies and traditions vis-à-vis a variety of national narratives and cultural or political ideologies? This volume describes the emergence of a new museological scene – that mirrors a multi-vocal Jewish and Israeli public sphere in which ethnicity has become central to a nation’s cultural imagination. By considering museums as “places of memory” where an ethnic/communal identity is displayed, Memory and Ethnicity analyses which memories are preserved, and which suppressed. This study sets out to enrich the understanding of Israeli and Jewish cultural history, and also to deepen the field of museum studies from little investigated perspectives.

Emanuela Trevisan Semi is Professor of Modern Hebrew and Jewish Studies at Ca’ Foscari University, Venice.

Dario Miccoli is Research Fellow in Modern Hebrew and Jewish Studies at Ca’ Foscari University, Venice.

Tudor Parfitt is Distinguished Professor in the School of International and Public Affairs, Florida International University and Emeritus Professor of Jewish Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University.

Benedetta Cordaro, Miri Gal-Ezer, Mariangela Gasparotto, Tamar Katriel, Nathan Katz, Piera Rossetto, Shelly Shenhav-Keller, Sophie Wagenhofer, Marcella Simoni

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-5252-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5252-4
  • Date of Publication: 2013-10-25

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-5466-2
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5466-5
  • Date of Publication: 2013-10-25
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JFC, J, HB
  • THEMA: JBCC, J, NH
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  • "One common thread connecting each of the museums and cultural centers discussed in this volume is the dichotomy of heritage. Do the museums’ founders and the communities that support them represent the homeland and the heritage that they left behind, or do they, through exhibitions, collections, and public programs, represent the heritage that has emerged and by which they are identified in Israel? Are these museums about the past, or are they also venues in which the reality of the present is addressed? How do these conversations reflect upon the national identity of Israel? What is the role of Jewish museums still in the diaspora? These conversations are some that can be brought to bear after a reading of this volume."
    - Dr Annette B. Fromm Journal of American Folklore 129 (2016)