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Jewish in a multicultural society: from a particular to a universal minority consciousness’

How is Jewish identity constructed in relation to Muslims, Norway’s largest minority group? This article is based on a selection of public expressions of Jewish identity in which parallels to Muslims are drawn. Cora Alexa Døving, researcher at the Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies, argue that the way in which identity is expressed is linked to changes in the way in which antisemitism is discussed in the Norwegian public sphere.

Book cover with an illustration of a pomegranate and the text "Cora Alexa Døving (ed) Jewish identity, practice and memory culture"

Døving was the editor of a book about Jewish life and culture, published in Norway in 2022.

The phenomenon of antisemitism has become part of a more general discourse on the vulnerability of minorities, which allows for comparisons between antisemitism and hostility to Muslims. This discursive space has created new ways of expressing Jewish identity.

Døving is the author of this article, which was published on the Taylor & Francis Online website.

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Read an interview with Døving at Parks Institute for the study of Jewish/ non-Jewish relations blog

Published Mar. 14, 2024 2:40 PM - Last modified Mar. 14, 2024 2:40 PM