Authors: Michael E. Staub
ISBN-13: 9781584654179, ISBN-10: 1584654171
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Date Published: August 2004
Edition: New Edition
MICHAEL E. STAUB is Professor of English and American Culture Studies, Bowling Green State University. He is the author of Torn at the Roots: The Crisis of Jewish Liberalism in Postwar America (2002) and Voices of Persuasion: Politics of Representation in 1930s America (1994).
A collection of primary sources about Jewish contributions to and involvement in the tumultuous social transformations of the 1960s.
1 | Going south | 1 |
2 | At home (almost) in America | 35 |
3 | Living with the Holocaust | 51 |
4 | Black-Jewish relations | 87 |
5 | The struggle for Soviet Jewry | 121 |
6 | The Jewish stake in Vietnam | 137 |
7 | After the Six-Day War | 165 |
8 | How Jewish it it? | 189 |
9 | On Jewish radicals and radical Jews | 229 |
10 | The making of a Jewish counterculture | 273 |
11 | The sexual revolution | 301 |
12 | Jewish women and feminism | 317 |
13 | Selections from The first Jewish catalog | 349 |