Argentine Jews or Jewish Argentines?
Essays on Ethnicity, Identity, and Diaspora
Raanan Rein
· 2010
· ISBN 978 90 04 17913 4
· Hardback xxvi, 286 pp.
· List price EUR 104.- / US$ 154.-
· Jewish Identities in a Changing World; 12

The essays gathered here challenge essentialist concepts and
overemphasis on Jewish particularity, as well as the common discourse of
Jewish victimology. At the same time, they reveal how the Jews, like
other ethnic groups, are not monolithic but fragmented by place of
origin, social class, political ideologies, and gender.
The topics discussed include the non-political Zionism espoused by
Sephardic Jews during the first half of the 20th century, Argentine
neutrality during World War II, the entry of Nazi war criminals to
Argentina, the regime of Juan Perón and its attitudes towards
Jewish-Argentines and the state of Israel, the reactions of Jews to the
anti-Semitic wave in Argentina following the kidnapping of Adolf Eichman
by Mossad agents, the Latin American community in Israel, and protests
by Argentine exiles in Israel against the 1978 world-cup soccer games,
played in Argentina during a brutal military regime.
Raanan Rein, Ph.D. (1990), is a Professor of Latin American and Spanish
History and Director of the S. Daniel Abraham Center for International
and Regional Studies at Tel Aviv University. He is the author of
numerous books and articles including In the Shadow of Perón (Stanford
U.P., 2008).
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