Migration, Identity, Politics
Trans-inter-national: Russia, Israel, Germany
Osteuropa 9-11/2019
Manfred Sapper, Volker Weichsel (Ed.)
Berlin 2019
448 pages, 59 figures, 2 maps
Price: 32,00 €
ISBN: 978-3-8305-3892-9
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Editorial
Parallel Stories - Jascha Nemtsov
“Only when it serves self-reconciliation”
A conversation about active life and the German interest in Jewish culture - Liza Rozovsky
Familiar with a sense of unfamiliarity
Russian-speaking Israelis in Berlin - Shimon Stein
“Megaphone diplomacy is not enough”
Israel, Russia and expectations of Germany Social and political integration
- Jannis Panagiotidis
Russian German immigrants
Social characteristics, networks and self-image - Larissa Remennick
Between all worlds
On the impact of migration on children of Russian-speaking Jews in Germany and Israel - Karen Körber
Resistant pragmatism
Young Russian-speaking Jews in Germany - Figures on the Jewish population worldwide
- Viacheslav Konstantinov
Voting (in) Israel
The political voice of post-Soviet immigrants - Vladimir (Ze’ev) Khanin
The Russian-speaking Jewish diaspora
Political attitudes and political influence - Volker Beck
Against the unequal treatment of the returnees
Late resettlers and Jewish immigrants and the pension and citizenship legislation Literary treatment
- Aleksandr Iličevskij
“Literature is my homeland”
A conversation on living, reading and writing in Israel and elsewhere - Micha Brumlik
Nostalgia, sense of belonging, responsibility
Motifs in postmigrant Jewish literature - Sergii Gurbych
Old and new homelands
The literary treatment of migration from the (post-)Soviet space to Germany and Israel - Anja Tippner
Family stories as counter-stories
Jewish identity and contemporary Russian literature Life journeys
- Alexis Hofmeister
Scouts, poets, and #Rusraelis
Miscellany remarks concerning Israel as an East European event - Rebekka Hahn
Belief and belonging
First-person narration of a young Russian German - Darja Klingenberg
Auffällig unauffällig
Russischsprachige Migrantinnen in Deutschland - Jonna Rock
Together alone
Communication and interaction between russian-speaking Jews, Russian Germans and Russians in Berlin - Faces of a City
The Russian Berlin – Photo Series - Yuriy Nesterko, Heide Glaesmer
Affiliation and religiosity
Psychological wellbeing among Jewish migrants Russia-Israel-Germany
- Lidia Averbukh, Margarete Klein
Power politics and selective cooperation
Russia, Israel and the war in Syria - Joshua Krasna
Moscow on the Mediterranean
Relations between Russia and Israel - Joanna Dyduch
The Visegrád states and Israel
Dimensions and functions of a special relationship - Tamara Or
The X-syndrome and anti-Semitism
A conversation on German-Israeli relations - Lev Gudkov, Natalija Zorkaja
The faraway life of others
Germany and Israel in Russian awareness - Johannes Becke, Simon Weiß
Limits of the prohibition on annexation
The Golan, Crimea and international law - Steffen Hagemann
Distanced friends
Germany and Israel - Anders Persson
Staying on course
The EU and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict Dazu online
- Anders Persson
The European Union’s new global strategy (EUGS) in practiceVolltext
What does resilience mean for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?