Jubuntu

Giving and Belonging in the Jewish Diaspora of Cape Town

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer Berlin Heidelberg | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9783662668863
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg e druk, 2023 9783662668863
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This study investigates the nexus between giving, belonging and Jewishness in South Africa. Charitable interactions are as much manifestations of inequalities as an expression of the giving individual’s desire to alleviate them. Structuring aspects like class, race, economics, and post-apartheid politics are at the basis of this study. At the same time, though, it is individual agency reproducing inequalities and making sense of the ambiguity of the charitable interaction. In the context of the Jewish community in South Africa this analysis shows how the community’s organisations, practices and concepts are connected to charitable giving. The author carved out three dimensions, which are entangled, reinforced, or at times contradict each other: Belonging, diaspora and charitable giving. Along with shared values and practices it relates to, volunteering or charitable giving connects one individual to a group, while possibly excluding another from it. Expressing belonging to the Jewish collective as a diaspora community, relates individuals or collectives to the triadic relationship between local diaspora group, host society and homeland and other local communities of the same diaspora.

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ISBN13:9783662668863
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Introduction.- Theoretical perspectives on charitable giving, diaspora and belonging.- Methods and Research Design.- The history of Jews in South Africa.- Ethnography of Jewish Cape Town and Jewish giving ideals.- Organising the charitable diaspora community.- Making sense of ambiguities.- Giving and Jewishness.- Giving and South Africanness.- Jewish charity as gendered domain.Discussion and Conclusion.

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