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International Migration | 1997

Constructing Ethnicity: Myth of Return and Modes of Exclusion among Israelis in Toronto

Rina Cohen; Gerald L. Gold

Drawing upon data from ninety intensive interviews and from participatory observations of various social gatherings of Israelis living in Toronto, this study explores the role of the desire to return to the mother-country in the production of a distinctive ethnic community. Although plans to return rarely materialize, they do contribute to both the individual’s psychological well-being and the group’s need to defy assimilation. On a personal level, the myth of return enables the immigrant to live in two social worlds; on a social level, the myth creates a collective fantasy which leads to excluding members from outsiders. The research identifies modes of self-exclusion such as preservation of language, reinforcement of romanticized biographies and enhancement of stereotypes, all of which are instrumental in reconstructing Israeliness in the Diaspora. The rise of special “Israeli” organizations such as clubs, a radio station, schools, newspapers and synagogues, represent a resistance to integrate into the organized Jewish community. Modes of exclusion and the emergence of Israeli ethnic organizations are constantly energized by the individual, as well as the collective, objective to return to the homeland. Paradoxically, the myth of return, rather than contributing to the fragility of Israel ethnic networks, provides the very foundation upon which this ethnic community is constructed.


Ethnos | 1982

After the quiet revolution: Quebec anthropology and the study of Quebec

Gerald L. Gold

(1982). After the quiet revolution: Quebec anthropology and the study of Quebec. Ethnos: Vol. 47, No. 1-2, pp. 103-132.


Reviews in Anthropology | 1979

Toward the critical study of French Louisiana: Views from inside and outside “Acadiana”

Gerald L. Gold

Glen R. Conrad, ed. The Cajuns: Essays on Their History and Culture. Lafayette: The U.S.L. History Series No. 11, Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1978. 432 pp. Editors foreword, index, maps, and illustrations.


Canadian Geographer | 2003

Rediscovering place: experiences of a quadriplegic anthropologist

Gerald L. Gold

15.00. John‐Smith Thibodeaux (pseudonym). Les francophones de Louisiane. Paris: Editions entente, 1977.117 pp. Tables, appendix, bibliography.


Antropológicas | 2001

Ethnicity in a globalizing world: borders, boundaries, and virtual communities

Victor Pereira da Rosa; Gerald L. Gold; Paul Lamy


Ethnic and Racial Studies | 1984

La revendication de nos droits: The Quebec referendum and Francophone minorities in Canada

Gerald L. Gold


Canadian Journal of Sociology-cahiers Canadiens De Sociologie | 1975

Communities and Culture in French Canada

Richard Jones; Gerald L. Gold


Anthropology News | 2008

Disability Culture and the Internet

Gerald L. Gold


Archive | 2001

Ethnicity in a globalizing world

Victor Pereira da Rosa; Gerald L. Gold; Paul Lamy


Body & Society | 2000

Meaning of a Disability: The Lived Experience of Paralysis by Albert B. Robillard

Gerald L. Gold

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