Fashioning Jews: Clothing, Culture, and CommerceLeonard Jay Greenspoon Purdue University Press, 2013 - 205 Seiten This volume presents papers delivered at the 24th Annual Klutznick-Harris Symposium, held at Creighton University in October 2011. The contributors look at all aspects of the intimate relationship between Jews and clothing, through case studies from ancient, medieval, recent, and contemporary history. Papers explore topics ranging from Jewish leadership in the textile industry, through the art of fashion in nineteenth century Vienna, to the use of clothing as a badge of ethnic identity, in both secular and religious contexts. |
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02_SJC Vol24 Fine | 19 |
03_SJC Vol24 Cassen | 29 |
04_SJC Vol24 Salah | 49 |
05_SJC Vol24 Mendelsohn | 67 |
06_SJC Vol24 Lisa Silverman | 77 |
07_SJC Vol24 Roemer | 99 |
08_SJC Vol24 Wallach | 113 |
09_SJC Vol24 Merwin | 137 |
10_SJC Vol24 Gordon | 167 |
11_SJC Vol24 Eric Silverman | 177 |
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