A growing body of scholarship explores the complex relationships between Jews, whiteness, antisemitism, and racism, as well as Jewish perspectives on ‘race’ and racism, among many other related themes. At the same time, scholars of cultural studies have produced fruitful work on how the Jew has been imagined and constructed in different Jewish and non-Jewish spaces. The ‘spatial turn’ in the Humanities has challenged Jewish Studies to study the dialectic relationship between settlement and migration, place and displacement.
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