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Jews, sports, and the rites of citizenship

Anat Helman, Helman(Contributions by)Andre Levy, Levy(Contributions by)Edward Shapiro, Shapiro(Contributions by)Harvey E Goldberg, Goldberg(Contributions by)Jack Jacobs, Jacobs(Contributions by)Jack Kugelmass, Kugelmass(Contributions by)Jeffrey S. Gurock, Gurock(Contributions by)John Hoberman, Hoberman(Contributions by)Joshua Shanes, Shanes(Contributions by)Stephen J Whitfield, Whitfield(Contributions by)Tamir Sorek, Sorek(Contributions by)Jack Kugelmass, Kugelmass(Edited by)
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To many, an association between Jews and sports seems almost oxymoronic--yet Jews have been prominent in boxing, basketball, and fencing, and some would argue that hurler Sandy Koufax is America's greatest athlete ever. In Jews, Sports, and the Rites of Citizenship, Jack Kugelmass shows that sports--significant in constructing nations and in determining their degree of exclusivity--also figures prominently in the Jewish imaginary. This interdisciplinary collection brings together the perspectives of anthropologists and historians to provide both methodological and regional comparative frameworks for exploring the meaning of sports for a minority population.

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University of Illinois Press
0252055853 / 9780252055850
eBook (EPUB)
11/12/2023
English
248 pages
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