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The quest for Jewish anthropology in Germany post-1945
Dani Kranz
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Jewish
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Jews
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Germany
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Anthropology
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Post-1945
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Anthropologists
83%
Ethnographers
50%
In Situ
16%
Intergroup Relations
16%
Ethno-religious Groups
16%
Cultural Heritage
16%
Shoah
16%
Ethnologists
16%
German Community
16%
Ethnographic Work
16%
Cultural Anthropology
16%
Other-focus
16%
Historical Anthropology
16%
British Social Anthropology
16%
German-speaking Countries
16%
Social Sciences
Judaism
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Jews
100%
Germany
100%
Anthropology
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Anthropologists
83%
Professional Occupations
16%
Religious Groups
16%
German
16%
Theses
16%
Occupational Career
16%
Intergroup Relations
16%
Cultural Heritage
16%
Cultural Anthropology
16%
Historical Anthropology
16%
German-Speaking Countries
16%
Social Anthropology
16%
Arts and Humanities
Jews
100%
Judaism
100%
Germany
100%
Anthropologists
83%
ethnographers
50%
Discourse
16%
Jewish Community
16%
Careers
16%
Religious Groups
16%
Cultural Heritage
16%
Indicative
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Leaves
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Shoah
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Founder
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ethnologists
16%
Cultural Anthropology
16%
Historical Anthropology
16%
Social Anthropology
16%