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_aMehta, Samira K., _e1 |
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_aBeyond Chrismukkah : _bthe Christian-Jewish Interfaith Family in the United States / _cSamira K. Mehta. |
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_aChapel Hill : _bUniversity of North Carolina Press, _c(c)2018. |
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_aTo stem a rising tide: interfaith marriage and religious institutions -- _tBlended or transcended: interfaith families in popular culture, 1970-1980 -- _tOne roof, one religion: the campaign for a Jewish (interfaith) family -- _tThey sure will be of minority groups: interreligious, interracial, multiethnic Jewish families -- _tChrismukkah: millennial multiculturalism -- _tLiving the interfaith family life: dual religious heritages shaping family cultures -- _tConclusion. for the sake of the children: identity, practice, and the adult children of intermarriage. |
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_a"Drawing on historical research, ethnography, and original interviews, Beyond Chrismukkah describes and analyzes how interfaith Christian-Jewish families were understood, viewed, and treated in the larger American social milieu from 1965 through the present. [Mehta] shows how during the latter half of the twentieth century, interfaith marriage was subject to much the same dynamic and dramatic change that took place generally in American culture: from 1965 to 2010, the rate of intermarriage for American Jews rose from less than 10% to its current rate of between 40-50%. She argues that the understanding of ethnicity, and, in particular, the turn to multiculturalism in the 1990s, generated significant cultural and political change over time."-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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