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Same-Sex Love in India: Readings from Literature and History
Published in Paperback by Palgrave Macmillan (2001)
Authors: Ruth Vanita and Saleem Kidwai
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very recommendable book
This is a very interesting book written in English. However, I've found many absences or omissions of renowned historical, literary and religious stories in the book, e.g. Buddhist sutras translated into classical Chinese from the original Sanskrit and Pali texts. I'd like to read more comprehensive books on the history & literature of India, and also of Tibet.


Unfinished People: Eastern European Jews Encounter America
Published in Hardcover by W.W. Norton & Company (1996)
Author: Ruth Gay
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Interview by proxy
If you were too young and/or stupid to interview your grandparents from "the old country", here's your chance to learn about what it was like for them to emigrate to a strange new country while still a teenager. Thoroughly readable, informative, and enjoyable. Will enhance your respect and deepen your love. You will see pieces of your own family, your own history

Every Day Life
I am not Jewish. I do not have any Jewish friends. I live in Kentucky and I doubt that there is any Jewish people within miles of me. I wanted to find out more about their culture. This book was excellent. It dealt with the issues that I wanted to know about the every day ones. What they wore, what they ate, their household customs. I enjoyed reading how they were scared to send their children to camp. I liked the part where the women were always cleaning and to have bed bugs was the ultimate shame.

Educating and entertaining.
I read this book to better inform myself on the every day lives of the Jewish immigrants. I am searching my husband's Jewish ancestors and was pleasantly educated during the course of the book on the lives of these immigrants in New York City; their every day comings and goings, customs, work places, religious practices and the heavy influence their "pre-immigration" lives had on their new situations.


Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict: The Kinship of Women
Published in Paperback by Univ. of Massachusetts Press (01 June, 2001)
Author: Hilary Lapsley
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A Special Friendship and Bond
As a historian of anthropology, I looked forward to reading this book. The relationship between Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead has been subject to much speculation. No scholar has seriously analyzed the impact the relationship had on the two women in question or American anthropology in general. While several biographies are available about Benedict and Mead, none delve deeply into the relationship they shared throughout their lives. Having finished the text in question, I am torn. For, as a historical analysis of Benedict and Mead the text is superficial. The author, Hilary Lapsley, a New Zealand psychologist who teaches women's studies, has a tendency to skate above the surface and does not delve deeply enough into the respective controversies Benedict and Mead became embroiled in during their careers.

This critique however is rather specialized. For the vast majority of readers unfamiliar with the intricacies of the history of American anthropology will be impressed by a sympathetic portrait of two of the most influential women in anthropology to date. The fact that Benedict and Mead were lovers is now well known and their "friendship" is contextualized within women's studies, feminist psychology, and lesbian studies. The author, herself a lesbian, adds great insight into the nature of their relationship for she points out it was not condcuted in isolation. It is her examination of Benedict's and Mead's "friendship cirlces" that I found particularly insightful. By friendship the author is refering to the twentieth century version of what Carol Smith-Rosenberg called "the female world of love and ritual". The author also does not dwell too much on the sexual aspect of their relationship, a trap that might have sold more books but infringed on the dignity of Benedict and Mead.

In short, Lapsley's book is not a biography in any sense but a particularly personal portrait of two women, friends and lovers throughout their lives. As such, she sheds new light on their work and lives for both those interested in the history of anthropology and those with a general interest in Benedict and Mead.

Mead and Benedict: Kinship of Women
I found this book extraordinary good reading. It reviews their lives during childhood and moves thru both Mead's and Benedict's lives until Benedict's death in 1948. The last chapter does provide information about what happened to the leading players in the lives of both women in later years. I found it much easier to read than Howard's book, which is completely different, with lots of stories about Mead but very difficult to follow chronologically. The author's background in psychology is evident and I recommend the book highly.


Murder in a Cathedral
Published in Hardcover by Chivers (1997)
Author: Ruth Dudley Edwards
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Enjoyable, especially for followers of the series
Robert Amiss only lives up to his surname when he heeds the advice of his friend Baroness Jack Troutbeck. After all the misadventures that Jack gets him into he wonders why he still listens to her. This time around, she persuades (perhaps bullies is a more apt description) a near broke Robert to accept a job accompanying her when she visits Westonbury Cathedral. He should have known that the easiest job in the world would turn int o the job from hell if Jack is involved. ..... It seems that the locale, the Westonbury Cathedral, is imbued with a massive controversy that threatens to rip the Church of England in half with its worst feud since Henry's days. The new dean is an American fundamentalist who wants to end all the new age gurus that have entered the church. His ideas split the church into two factions who turn violent and deadly, including killing the new dean. Robert and Jack find themselves flooded with numerous suspects as they try to uncover the identity of the killer. However, in Robert's mind, it is Jack's friendship with everyone in the universe and her opinion on everything under the universe that is driving him away from the church. ..... The Robert Amiss tales are superb satires that laugh at every potential politically correct thing imaginable. However, it must be understood that MURDER IN A CATHEDRAL is not for everyone. Some readers will laugh at the antics of Jack, while others will feel that she is an abrasive SOB. The who-done-it is fun, but whether the reader enjoys Jack's pontificating on everything right and wrong with the C O E (the Church of England not the Corps of Engineers) depends on whether they love a British satire that overwhelms the mystery. ......Harriet Klausner


Safe Among the Germans: Liberated Jews After World War II
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (01 September, 2002)
Author: Ruth Gay
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A Nice Read
This short book, which details the history of post World War II Germany and the Jews could have offered more detail. It is, however, a nice overview of the subject and an easy read for anyone interested in German and/or Jewish history.

As someone who is Jewish and has traveled to Germany several times, I found many observations in this book that I can confirm from personal experience.

I enjoyed the mention of the klezmer revival in Germany, as I went to one of those concerts in Berlin a couple of years ago. I did note that the artists were young Germans, who were not Jewish. There is a lot of curiosity in Germany among young people about what was lost. The klezmer revival is part of that.

The German Jewish community today is dominated by recent immigrants from Eastern Europe.


All Alone After School
Published in School & Library Binding by Albert Whitman & Co (1987)
Authors: Muriel Stanek, Ruth Rosner, Gay Owens, and Ann Fay
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At the Borders of the Human: Beasts, Bodies and Natural Philosophy in the Early Modern Period
Published in Paperback by Palgrave Macmillan (01 June, 2002)
Authors: Erica Fudge, Gilbert Ruth, and Susan Wiseman
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Early Modern Hermaphrodites: Sex and Other Stories
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (29 June, 2002)
Author: Ruth Gilbert
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The Jews of Germany: A Historical Portrait
Published in Paperback by Yale Univ Pr (1994)
Authors: Ruth Gay and Peter Gay
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Lavender Reflections: Affirmation for Lesbians and Gay Men
Published in Paperback by Alamo Square Distributors (1995)
Authors: Eleanor Ruth Wagner and Victor Arimondi
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