Diáspora, Judaísmo y Teoría Social
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Diáspora, Judaísmo y Estudios JudaicosAbstract
Este artículo esta dividido en dos secciones. La primera analiza críticamente la construcción del concepto de diáspora desde dos perspectivas: como una noción normativa de identidad y como laevolución de un modelo ideal derivado de experiencias históricas, particularmente de la historia judía. En la segunda sección, discutimos el difícil diálogo entre estudios judaicos y el presente debate sobre la diáspora, argumentando que ambos podrían beneficiarse de un intercambio que lleve en cuenta la experiencia acumulada por la historiografía judía.Downloads
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2007-06-30
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Borj, B. (2007). Diáspora, Judaísmo y Teoría Social. Cultura Y Religión, 1(1), 35–47. https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v1i1.207
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