Determining Ethnicity: The Lubavitch Case

Laura Alter
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It has been suggested by Cohen [1978] that ethnicity is based on a “series of nesting dichotomizations” of shared diacritics wherein group membership occurs along a social scale of these markers by degree of inclusiveness and exclusiveness perceived of both subjectively and objectively by the group and by others. This paper is an attempt to explain the process of membership through the use of diacritic variables and the determination of sliding internal and external boundaries in the case of the Lubavitch, a contemporary chassidic group.

The special problems of this movement surround the need for selection of group-specific markers from multiple socio-cultural and historical Jewish categories which survive in the modern, urban context. Recruitment into the group involves a progressive acceptance of a series of clearly known “markers” that emerge as gradual membership commitments. These diacritics form, therefore, a taxonomy of involvement into a complex set of criteria separating the membership into a differentiating subculture.

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确定种族:卢巴维奇案例
Cohen[1978]认为,种族是建立在共同特征的“一系列嵌套二分类”的基础上的,其中群体成员在这些特征的社会尺度上发生,通过群体和其他人主观和客观地感知到的包容性和排他性的程度。本文试图通过使用变分变量和确定滑动的内部和外部边界来解释当代古典群体Lubavitch的成员过程。这一运动的特殊问题围绕着需要从现代城市环境中生存的多种社会文化和历史犹太类别中选择特定群体的标记。加入该组织需要逐步接受一系列明确的“标志”,这些标志逐渐成为成员承诺。因此,这些变音符形成了一套复杂的分类标准,将成员划分为不同的亚文化。
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