Acknowledgments
Introduction: New Orientations and Commitments in Contemporary
Feminism
1. Differences and Identities: From Feminist Controversies to
Current Jewish Dilemmas
2. The Use and Abuse of Jews/Women Analogies in Contradictory
Arguments
3. Identity through the Feminist Lens: American Responses
4. Being Jewish and Feminist in France
5. From Confrontation to Dialogue: Jewish Women Face Christian
Theologies
6. Feminism, Secularism, and Religion in France
7. Feminism and Zionism: Conflictual Narratives
8. Israel and Zionism in the Global Feminist Debate
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Index
Nelly Las is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is a Helen Gartner Hammer Scholar-in-Residence at the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute. Her interests include comparative Jewish diasporas in cross-cultural and gender perspectives. She is the author of Jewish Women in a Changing World: A History of the International Council of Jewish Women, originally published in French and available in English. Ruth Morris is a freelance translator and researcher.
"This volume privileges the voices and experiences of women and so
should be required reading for those interested in feminist theory,
Middle Eastern politics, and/or religious identity."—CHOICE
"Nelly Las offers a transnational approach to analyzing the
intersections of feminism and Jewishness."—Joyce Antler, Springer
Journal
“On a matter that concerns us today—the question of identity—Nelly
Las examines the diversity, contradictions, and complexities of
various ‘Jewish voices’ in French and American feminism during the
last half century. This thought-provoking book helps us to better
hear and understand these voices in the context of our
time.”—Michelle Perrot, coeditor of the History of Women in the
West series and 2014 winner of the Simone de Beauvoir Prize for
Women’s Freedom
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