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The quest for Jewish anthropology in Germany post-1945
Dani Kranz
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Arts & Humanities
Anthropology
100%
Jews
59%
Anthropologists
59%
Germany
54%
Ethnographers
45%
Historical Anthropology
18%
Social Anthropology
16%
Ethnologists
16%
Cultural Anthropology
16%
Shoah
16%
In Situ
13%
Religious Groups
13%
Jewish Community
13%
Indicative
12%
Cultural Heritage
12%
Discourse
11%
Ethnographic
11%
Appropriation
11%
Social Sciences
Jew
86%
anthropology
67%
Federal Republic of Germany
56%
cultural anthropology
31%
speaking
19%
due attention
17%
religious group
14%
earning a doctorate
13%
cultural heritage
12%
social structure
11%
career
8%
discourse
6%