Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
186
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Mar 3, 2021
Editora
Berghahn Books
ISBN-10
1789209862
ISBN-13
9781789209860
Descrição
This book delves into the complex and often troubling phenomenon of Jewish self-hatred, presenting a critical examination that has shaped discourse within Jewish thought. The authors explore the psychological and cultural factors contributing to this self-perception, revealing the historical context that informs these sentiments.
Through an array of perspectives from renowned scholars, readers gain insight into how societal pressures and internalized beliefs intertwine in shaping Jewish identity. The work not only addresses the roots of self-hatred but also prompts readers to reflect on their own connections to cultural identity and the implications of self-criticism within the community.
By making this influential text available in English, it opens new avenues for dialogue about the complexities of self-identity among Jews, fostering a deeper understanding of both the individual and collective experience.
Through an array of perspectives from renowned scholars, readers gain insight into how societal pressures and internalized beliefs intertwine in shaping Jewish identity. The work not only addresses the roots of self-hatred but also prompts readers to reflect on their own connections to cultural identity and the implications of self-criticism within the community.
By making this influential text available in English, it opens new avenues for dialogue about the complexities of self-identity among Jews, fostering a deeper understanding of both the individual and collective experience.
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