The Israeli Diaspora
By Steven J. Gold
Introduction by Robin Cohen
Published September 12th 2002 by Routledge – 272 pages
Series: Global Diasporas
Published September 12th 2002 by Routledge – 272 pages
Series: Global Diasporas
In this fascinating study, based on extensive field work in the major Israeli communities of New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris and Sydney, Steven J. Gold looks at their reasons for leaving - existing links abroad, political and economic dissatisfaction at home and, in the case of the Sephardim or Israelis of non-European origin, often a feeling of being treated as second-class citizens - the tensions, compromises and satisfactions involved in their relations with Israelis who have not left and with the Jewish and non-Jewish communities in the countries in which they settle. In a final chapter, he talks to those who, after years as emigrants, have made the decision to return. The end result is a major contribution to the study not just of the Israeli diaspora but also to our wider understanding of migration and transnational identity.
Winner of the 2003 Thomas and Znaniecki Award (American Sociological Association International Migration Section)
Steven J.Gold is Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Sociology at Michigan State University. He received his Ph.D from U.C Berkeley.
Name: The Israeli Diaspora (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Steven J. GoldIntroduction by Robin Cohen. In this fascinating study, based on extensive field work in the major Israeli communities of New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris and Sydney, Steven J. Gold looks at their reasons for leaving - existing links abroad, political and economic...
Categories: Sociology & Social Policy