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Challenging Ethnic Citizenship: German and Israeli Perspectives on Immigration
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ISBN-13: | 9781571812926 |
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Publisher: | Berghahn Books |
Publication date: | 05/01/2002 |
Pages: | 290 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.61(d) |
About the Author
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Daniel Levy is Assistant Professor in the Sociology Department at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. He was previously Research Fellow at Harvard's Center for European Studies. His publications reflect his research interests in the comparative sociology of immigration in Europe and collective memory studies.
Yfaat Weiss studied at the Universities of Tel-Aviv and Hamburg and is presently a Senior Lecturer in the Department for Jewish History at Haifa University and Director of the Bucerius Center for Research of Contemporary German History and Society. She has written on Eastern European Jewry in Germany and on Zionism and the State of Israel.
Table of Contents
AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Changing Configurations of German and Israeli Immigration Regimes: A Comparative Perspective Daniel Levy
PART I: CITIZENSHIP AND MIGRATION
Chapter 1. Ethnos or Demos? Migration and Citizenship in Germany Rainer Münz
Chapter 2. From Haven to Heaven: Changing Patterns of Immigration to Israel Yinon Cohen
PART II: CITIZENSHIP AND NATURALIZATION
Chapter 3. An Institution of Potential Exclusion: German Citizenship and Naturalization Practices (1815-1949) and the Politics of the 1913 Citizenship Law Dieter Gosewinkel
Chapter 4. Citizenship and Migration: The Debate Surrounding Dual Citizenship in German Ralf Fücks
Chapter 5. The Golem and Its Creator or How the Jewish Nation State Became Multi-ethnic Yfaat Weiss
PART III: MINORITIES AND INCORPORATION REGIMES
Chapter 6. German Citizenship Policy and Sinti Identity Politics Gilad Margalit
Chapter 7. Beyond "Second-Generation": Rethinking the Place of Migrant Youth Culture in Berlin Levent Soysal
Chapter 8. Migration Regimes and Social Rights: Migrant Workers in the Israeli Welfare State Zeev Rosenhek
Chapter 9. Ethnicity and Citizenship in the Perception of Russian Israelis Dimitry Shumsky
PART IV: CITIZENSHIP AND IDENTITY
Chapter 10. Nationalism, Identity and Citizenship: An Epilogue to the Yehoshua-Shammas Debate Baruch Kimmerling
Chapter 11. The Future of Arab Citizenship in Israel: Jewish-Zionist Time in a Place with No Palestinian Memory Hassan Jabareen
Chapter 12. The Transformation of Germany's Ethno-cultural Idiom: the Case of Ethnic German Immigrants Daniel Levy
PART V: REVISITING CITIZENSHIP AND IDENTITY: THE JEWISH EXPERIENCE
Chapter 13. The Jewish Challenges in the New Europe Diana Pinto
Chapter 14. From Citizen Warrior to Citizen Shopper and Back: New Modes of Cosmopolitan Citizenship Natan Sznaider
Afterword: Outlook(s): Citizenship in the Global Era Daniel Levy and Yfaat Weiss
Notes on Contributors Index