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." DIFFERENCES IN READING ATTAINMENT OF ITALIAN AND JEWISH CHILDREN EDNA WILLIS McELWEE New York City Schools ANY of the children in the New York City schools presenting teaching difficulties in reading are accus ...
into another window of life in the Italian Renaissance, from the Jewish community to the palaces of Italian princes, from homosocial goldsmiths’ workshops to the convent in which Ercole’s eldest daughter ...
is talking about how outsiders will read Lucy’s sexual reputation incorrectly. Torgovnick claims that she was “part of that generation” of Italian American children who benefited from the “scholarships ...
Europe were about the same. This seems to indicate that Jews did not reduce the quantity of children to enhance their quality. The crucial difference between Jewish and non- Jewish families was the number ...
in their homeland after January 1933. This article offers a reading of German- Jewish family albums as contemplative responses on the part of their owners to their new experiences under the National Socialist regime ...
and obscure the place of Jewish writing in American literature, the ghetto itself is ripe for a new reading that goes against the idea that we have already fully excavated it. The American idiom of proletarian ...
on circumcision in Germany reveals how religious freedom is used to restrict minorities by elaborating the differences between post-Christian secular legal reasoning, on the one hand, and Jewish and Islamic legal ...
that appeared in an 1826 newspaper), there was in general a widespread acceptance in New Orleans of Jews as fellow citizens, especially after Jewish immigrants had attained some financial stability ...
the Italian sphere; most of the films surveyed in this article do not make even a minimal effort. This fact might be read as sheer laziness; I would argue, however, that this laziness has cultural significance ...
. The essay takes the ‘global turn’ in Victorian studies in a different direction, and may be read as the first step towards a new theory of the Victorian immigrant experience of the past, based ...
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