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Memory, Oblivion, and Jewish Culture in Latin America.

Agosín, Marjorie.

Memory, Oblivion, and Jewish Culture in Latin America. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (273 pages)

Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Marjorie Agosín: Introduction -- Section I: Sephardim in Our Memory -- Reyes Coll-Tellechea: Remembering Sepharad -- Angelina Muñiz Huberman: The Sephardic Legacy -- Section II: Journeys -- David Brailovsky: Tuesday Is a Good Day -- Murray Baumgarten: My Panama -- Sandra McGee Deutsch: A Journey through My Life and Latin American Jewish Studies -- Section III: The Paradox of Communities -- Graeme S. Mount: Chile and the Nazis -- Diana Anhalt: ''Are You Sure They're Really Jewish?'' -- Adina Cimet: Dancing around the Political Divide -- Section IV: A Literature of Transformation -- Naomi Lindstrom: The Heterogeneous Jewish Wit of Margo Glantz -- Rhonda Dahl Buchanan: Peserving the Family Album in ``Letargo'' by Perla Suez -- Section V: Culture, History, and Representation -- Stephen A. Sadow: Lamentations for the AMIA -- Raanan Rein: Nationalism, Education, and Identity -- Darrell B. Lockhart: From ``Gauchos judios'' to ``Idishe mames posmodernas'' -- David William Foster: Gabriel Valansi -- Ruth Behar: WhileWaiting for the Ferry to Cuba -- Por Marjorie Agosín: La menora de la alegria -- Index.

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Jews-Latin America-History.
Sephardim-Latin America-History.
Jews-Latin America-Social life and customs.
Jews-Latin America-Personal narratives.
Jews-Latin America-Social conditions.
Latin America-Ethnic relations.


Electronic books.

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