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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In this book, Dr. Anthony Nicholls uses a series of in-depth interviews to investigate how young Jews talk about their Jewishness, Britishness, and masculinity. From his analysis, he argues that Jewishness is constructed between adherence to halachic requirement on one hand, and Jewishness experienced as cultural affinity to history, family, and tradition without recourse to halacha on the other hand. He further argues that Britishness is experienced between varying degrees of nationalistic localism against cosmopolitan liberalism played out against a backdrop of Britain contrasted with the rest of the world, and also London against the rest of Britain. Nicholls rejects the view that masculinity is constructed in the inherently unstable terms of physicality against intellectualism. Instead, he argues that it is better considered as lying in a range between competitive hegemonic masculinity and a cooperative model with which physicality and intellectualism combine to produce a more stable and emotionally satisfying mode of living. He further argues that Britishness is experienced between varying degrees of nationalistic localism against cosmopolitan liberalism played out against a backdrop of Britain contrasted with the rest of the world, and also London against the rest of Britain. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9783031381065
Book Description Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -In this book, Dr. Anthony Nicholls uses a series of in-depth interviews toinvestigate how young Jews talk about their Jewishness, Britishness, andmasculinity. From his analysis, he argues that Jewishness is constructed betweenadherence to halachic requirement on one hand, and Jewishness experienced ascultural affinity to history, family, and tradition without recourse to halacha onthe other hand. He further argues that Britishness is experienced betweenvarying degrees of nationalistic localism against cosmopolitan liberalism playedout against a backdrop of Britain contrasted with the rest of the world, and alsoLondon against the rest of Britain. Nicholls rejects the view that masculinity isconstructed in the inherently unstable terms of physicality against intellectualism.Instead, he argues that it is better considered as lying in a range betweencompetitive hegemonic masculinity and a cooperative model with whichphysicality and intellectualism combine to produce a more stable and emotionallysatisfying mode of living. 220 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783031381065
Book Description Buch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - In this book, Dr. Anthony Nicholls uses a series of in-depth interviews toinvestigate how young Jews talk about their Jewishness, Britishness, andmasculinity. From his analysis, he argues that Jewishness is constructed betweenadherence to halachic requirement on one hand, and Jewishness experienced ascultural affinity to history, family, and tradition without recourse to halacha onthe other hand. He further argues that Britishness is experienced betweenvarying degrees of nationalistic localism against cosmopolitan liberalism playedout against a backdrop of Britain contrasted with the rest of the world, and alsoLondon against the rest of Britain. Nicholls rejects the view that masculinity isconstructed in the inherently unstable terms of physicality against intellectualism.Instead, he argues that it is better considered as lying in a range betweencompetitive hegemonic masculinity and a cooperative model with whichphysicality and intellectualism combine to produce a more stable and emotionallysatisfying mode of living. Seller Inventory # 9783031381065
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In this book, Dr. Anthony Nicholls uses a series of in-depth interviews to investigate how young Jews talk about their Jewishness, Britishness, and masculinity. From his analysis, he argues that Jewishness is constructed between adherence to halachic requirement on one hand, and Jewishness experienced as cultural affinity to history, family, and tradition without recourse to halacha on the other hand. He further argues that Britishness is experienced between varying degrees of nationalistic localism against cosmopolitan liberalism played out against a backdrop of Britain contrasted with the rest of the world, and also London against the rest of Britain. Nicholls rejects the view that masculinity is constructed in the inherently unstable terms of physicality against intellectualism. Instead, he argues that it is better considered as lying in a range between competitive hegemonic masculinity and a cooperative model with which physicality and intellectualism combine to produce a more stable and emotionally satisfying mode of living. He further argues that Britishness is experienced between varying degrees of nationalistic localism against cosmopolitan liberalism played out against a backdrop of Britain contrasted with the rest of the world, and also London against the rest of Britain. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9783031381065