Judaism and exile: the ethics of otherness

New Formations - ISSN 0950-2378
Volume 1990 Number 12

Judaism and exile: the ethics of otherness
Elizabeth Grosz pages -

Abstract

The figure of the Jew in western culture as exiled Other par excellence

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Elizabeth Grosz (1990) Judaism and exile: the ethics of otherness, New Formations, 1990(12), -

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