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Abstract
Asumiendo la pluralidad de respuestas que encierra hoy la pregunta sobre el ser judío, el siguiente trabajo buscará abrir un camino para la interpretación del proceso de construcción histórica de la identidad judía, a través del estudio de la indumentaria en su dimensión simbólica y desde su carácter dialéctico: como marcador de pertenencia a la comunidad judía y como marcador de no-pertenencia al contexto socio-cultural dominante.
Se propondrá comprender el mosaico de identidades que conforman hoy el judaísmo a través del concepto de resiliencia, como una forma de adaptación al medio.
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