Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Born To Kvetch CD: Yiddish Language and Culture in All of Its Moods

Born To Kvetch CD: Yiddish Language and Culture in All of Its Moods

Born To Kvetch CD: Yiddish Language and Culture in All of Its Moods

As the main spoken language of the Jews for more than a thousand years, Yiddish has had plenty to lament, plenty to conceal. Its phrases and expressions paint a comprehensive picture of the mind-set that enabled the Jews of Europe to survive persecution: they never stopped kvetching about God, gentiles, children, and everything else.

In Born to Kvetch, Michael Wex looks at the ingredients that went into this buffet of disenchantment and examines how they were mixed together to produce an almost limitless supply of striking idioms and withering curses. Born to Kvetch includes a wealth of material that's never appeared in English before.

This is no bobe mayse (cock-and-bull story) from a khokhem be-layle (idiot, literally a "sage at night" when no one's looking), but a serious yet fun and funny look at a language. From tukhes to goy, meshugener to kvetch, Yiddish words have permeated and transformed English as well. Through the fascinating history of this kvetch-full tongue, Michael Wex gives us a moving and inspiring portrait of a people, and a language, in exile.

ISBN: 0061131229
Author: Michael Wex
Publisher: HarperAudio
Rating: 3.55

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Tuesday, February 7, 2006

Acculturation and Parent Child Relationships: Measurement and Development

Acculturation and Parent Child Relationships: Measurement and Development

Acculturation and Parent Child Relationships: Measurement and Development

Although many researchers agree on a general definition of acculturation, the conceptualization and measurement of acculturation remain controversial. To address the issues, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) sponsored a conference that brought together scholars who work to define and develop assessments of acculturation, and who study the impact of acculturation on families. The goals of the conference were to evaluate both the status of acculturation as a scientific construct and the roles of acculturation in parenting and human development. The goal of this volume is to advance the state-of-the-art.
"Acculturation and Parent-Child Relationships: Measurement and Development" is a must-read for researchers, students, and policymakers concerned with cultural factors that affect the lives of parents and children.

ISBN: 0805858725
Author: Marc H. Bornstein
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Rating: 0.00

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