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Section 1: Cultural Studies and Literary Approaches 1. Introduction: Jewish culture in the age of globalisation Sander L. Gilman 2. Towards the global shtetl: golem texts in the new millennium Cathy S. Gelbin 3. The Jew's passage to India: Desai, Rushdie and globalised culture Efraim Sicher and Linda Weinhouse Section 2: Sociological and Historiographical Perspectives 4. The emergence of alternative Jewish tourism Caryn Aviv 5. Globalisation, anti-globalisation and the Jewish 'question' Susie Jacobs 6. Jewish law in the age of globalisation: conceptual impacts, multi-player interaction and halachic re-organisation of the Jewish 'community' Amos Israel-Vleeschhouwer 7. Holocaust memory in the twenty-first century: between national reshaping and globalisation Jean-Marc Dreyfus and Marcel Stoetzler 8. Living local: some remarks on the creation of social groups of young Jews in present-day London Dani Kranz Section 3: National Case Studies 9. Jewish cultures, identities and contingencies: reflections from the South African experience Milton Shain 10. Samba and Shoah: ethnic, religious and social diversity in Brazil Rosana Kohl Bines 11. The third way: German - Russian - European Jewish identity in a global Jewish world David Shneer 12. Mikvah in Beijing Zhou Xun 13. Aspects of Italy's Jewish experience, as shaped by local and global factors Ephraim Nissan

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