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Record Number
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659801
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Main Entry
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Kim, Helen Kiyong
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Title & Author
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JewAsian : : race, religion, and identity for America's newest Jews /\ Helen Kiyong Kim and Noah Samuel Leavitt
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Series Statement
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Studies of Jews in society
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Page. NO
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xxi, 170 pages ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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9780803285651
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: 0803285655
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: 0803288697
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: 9780803288690
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-161) and index
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Contents
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1. Introducing Jewish American and Asian American marriages -- 2. Understanding the current racial and religious landscape in the United States -- 3. Intermarriage : moving beyond the interfaith debate -- 4. Jews and Asians? separate or the same? -- 5. Love and marriage -- 6. What about the kids? -- 7. Looking forward? becoming JewAsian
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Abstract
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"In 2010 approximately 15 percent of all new marriages in the United States were between spouses of different racial, ethnic, or religious backgrounds, raising increasingly relevant questions regarding the multicultural identities of new spouses and their offspring. But while new census categories and a growing body of statistics provide data, they tell us little about the inner workings of day-to-day life for such couples and their children. JewAsian is a qualitative examination of the intersection of race, religion, and ethnicity in the increasing number of households that are Jewish American and Asian American. Helen Kiyong Kim and Noah Samuel Leavitt's book explores the larger social dimensions of intermarriages to explain how these particular unions reflect not only the identity of married individuals but also the communities to which they belong. Using in-depth interviews with couples and the children of Jewish American and Asian American marriages, Kim and Leavitt's research sheds much-needed light on the everyday lives of these partnerships and how their children negotiate their own identities in the twenty-first century"--
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"An examination of intersecting racial, ethnic, and religious identities among couples where one partner is Jewish American and the other is Asian American"--
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Subject
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Interfaith marriage-- United States-- History-- 21st century
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Intermarriage-- United States-- History-- 21st century
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Jews-- United States-- Identity-- History-- 21st century
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Asian Americans-- Race identity-- History-- 21st century
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Marriage-- Religious aspects-- Judaism
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Subject
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Jewish families-- Religious life-- United States
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Subject
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Children of interfaith marriage-- United States
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Dewey Classification
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306.840973
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LC Classification
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HQ1031.K5255 2016
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Added Entry
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Leavitt, Noah Samuel
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