"I never knew you could delve so deep into such a shallow persona"-Emma This qualitative exploratory research investigates how Canadian Jewish girls understand the discursive stereotype of the Jewish American Princess (JAP), and how they take up these understandings of the J AP in relation to their identities. Three focus groups and six interviews were conducted with girls attending Jewish high schools in Toronto, Canada to explore these questions. From a third wave Jewish feminist perspective, and taking a mediated action approach to identity, two analyses were conducted. A thematic analysis of peer relations, gender, community, and religious understandings demonstrates how aspects of individual identities mediate interpretations...
This dissertation explores the power of Jewish history and social studies textbooks as agents of soc...
The objective of this research is to examine how individuals differentially perceive their Jewish id...
This study investigates Jewish Modern Orthodox girls’ dissonant, creative and adaptive responses to ...
This qualitative exploratory research investigates how Canadian Jewish girls understand the discur...
This dissertation explores the idea of the 1970s as a critical turning point for the representation ...
This study explores the experiences of antisemitism and sexism among 47 Canadian Jewish women, exami...
© 2005 Dr. Rebecca AizenThis investigation into Jewish femininities in Australia explores Jewish fem...
The American Jewish community has pinned much of its hopes for continuity on Jewish education (Werth...
The American Jewish community has pinned much of its hopes for continuity on Jewish education (Werth...
This study examined the unique nature of Jewish women's identity and their experiences of anti-Semit...
The purpose of this study was an exploration of the process(es) of Jewish American Identity Developm...
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Near Eastern Studies, Department of., S...
This study explores the love stories written by 77 Israeli girls, aged 11-12 years old, in order to ...
Jews comprise only 0.02 % of the world’s popula-tion (Weinfeld, 2001), but there is considerable var...
"Making Jewish Gender: Religion, Race, Sexuality, and American Jews, 1910-1924" argues that the disc...
This dissertation explores the power of Jewish history and social studies textbooks as agents of soc...
The objective of this research is to examine how individuals differentially perceive their Jewish id...
This study investigates Jewish Modern Orthodox girls’ dissonant, creative and adaptive responses to ...
This qualitative exploratory research investigates how Canadian Jewish girls understand the discur...
This dissertation explores the idea of the 1970s as a critical turning point for the representation ...
This study explores the experiences of antisemitism and sexism among 47 Canadian Jewish women, exami...
© 2005 Dr. Rebecca AizenThis investigation into Jewish femininities in Australia explores Jewish fem...
The American Jewish community has pinned much of its hopes for continuity on Jewish education (Werth...
The American Jewish community has pinned much of its hopes for continuity on Jewish education (Werth...
This study examined the unique nature of Jewish women's identity and their experiences of anti-Semit...
The purpose of this study was an exploration of the process(es) of Jewish American Identity Developm...
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Near Eastern Studies, Department of., S...
This study explores the love stories written by 77 Israeli girls, aged 11-12 years old, in order to ...
Jews comprise only 0.02 % of the world’s popula-tion (Weinfeld, 2001), but there is considerable var...
"Making Jewish Gender: Religion, Race, Sexuality, and American Jews, 1910-1924" argues that the disc...
This dissertation explores the power of Jewish history and social studies textbooks as agents of soc...
The objective of this research is to examine how individuals differentially perceive their Jewish id...
This study investigates Jewish Modern Orthodox girls’ dissonant, creative and adaptive responses to ...