A deep analysis of Israeli migration to Berlin and different trajectories of becoming Jewish in the German capital – expressions of Jewishness »Berlin style« in an urban religious scene.
A sociolgical lens on local festivals shows how minorities in German towns draw symbolic boundaries shaped by and resisting global heritage discourses.
This publication brings together over 50 first-hand accounts from anti-authoritarian movements, activists and artists, focusing on the sensuous and emotive dimension of their strategies.