Types Distinct from Our Own: Franz Boas on Jewish Identity and Assimiliation
Leonard B. Glick
Hampshire College
LEONARD B. GLICK is Professor of Anthropology, School of Social Science, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA 01002.
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Hampshire College
LEONARD B. GLICK is Professor of Anthropology, School of Social Science, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA 01002.
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Boas's published writings on assimilation were deeply influenced by his German Jewish background. In particular, his unwillingness to recognize Jewish cultural identity as a reality was central to his persistent emphasis on human plasticity and his insistence that people not be “classified” in groups. In support of this argument, 19th-century German and German Jewish history is reviewed, focusing on the relation between Kultur ideology and anti-Semitism. It is suggested that this approach to Boas's statements offers fresh perspective on some of the apparent confusion in his ideas about culture and assimilation.
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