Unsettled

an anthropology of the Jews

By Konner, Melvin

Publishers Summary:
"In this history, renowned anthropologist Melvin Konner takes all of Western civilization as his canvas and onto it places the Jewish people and faith. Drawing on archaeological findings, census data, religious texts, diaries, poetry, oral histories, and more, Konner shows how the Jews shaped the world around them, taking their place among the writers, philosophers, traders, and warriors in antiquity, and how they have continued to make their mark throughout history. In turn, Konner charts the ways a largely hostile but at times accepting world has affected Jewish practice, culture, and success. Unsettled reveals how the facts of oppression and ongoing diaspora actually led to the rise of Jewish trade, learning, and influence."--BOOK JACKET.

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ISBN
978-0-67003-244-0
Publisher
New York : Viking, c2003.


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Library Journal

Reviewed on October 1, 2003

The author of nine books, Konner (Emory Univ.) has taught a popular course on Jewish anthropology, as well as courses in human biology and Jewish studies, and his interdisciplinary approach is apparent in his writing. The book is divided into 18 chapters that roughly correspond with historical periods in Jewish life, beginning with an overview of the theoretical implications of Genesi...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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