Judaism, race, and ethics : conversations and questions /
A collection of essays examining the contentious, dynamic and ethically complicated relationship between race and religion in Judaism. Includes perspectives from the fields of history, philosophy, sociology, ethics, religious studies, law, psychology, literary studies and theology.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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University Park :
Pennsylvania State University Press,
[2020]
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| Series: | Dimyonot (University Park, Pa.) ;
v. 8. |
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Table of Contents:
- A colorful, complicated conversation : an introduction / Jonathan K. Crane
- In the color line : the tenacity of racism and its challenge to ethicists / Susannah Heschel
- When our legs utter songs : toward an antiracist ethic based on Amos 1-6 / Willa M. Johnson
- Jews as oppressed and oppressor : doing ethics at the intersections of classism, racism, and antisemitism / Judith W. Kay
- Race and the story of American Judaism / Aaron S. Gross
- The "Yiddish gaze" : American Yiddish literary representations of Black bodies and their torture / Jessica Kirzane
- Rituals of commemoration : sites for cultural memories as traumatic silences and memorial cries for social change / Nichole Renée Phillips
- Jewish critical race theory and Jewish "religionization" in Shaare Tefila Congregation v. Cobb / Annalise E. Glauz-Todrank
- Racial standing : how American Jews imagine community, and why that matters / Sarah Imhoff
- Race, racism, and psychopathology : from anti-Semitic Vienna to the post-civil rights era in the United States / Sander L. Gilman
- Whiteness as anti-theological : an ethics of no edges / George Yancy.