In this article I attempt to lay out at least the bones of an argument for a shift in the terms of world Jewish life. Against the Hobson's choice of religion or state, I offer an older paradigm of diaspora nation, the Yiddishe Folk. Because I am opposed to both the mononational state and cosmopolitanism (of the classic Appiah-like variety), I work out a description (not fully defined) of diaspora that comprises dual loyalties, to the place where I am and especially its oppressed people and to others of my nation scattered in many places (ideally!). This statement constitutes a vade mecum to a longer manifesto to be published by Yale University Press, late in 2022.
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Boyarin, D. (2022). The New Jewish Question. Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, 9(1), 42–66. https://doi.org/10.1017/pli.2021.29
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