Foreword, by Deborah Dash Moore, MacDonald Moore, and Andrew Bush
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Deceptively Simple Key Word
1 Terms of Debate: Jewish Nationhood and American Peoplehood
What Is a Nation?: Peoplehood’s European Precursors
The Emergence of Peoplehood
1948, Israel, and a Crisis of Terminology
From Critique to Code Word
Into the American Mainstream
2 State of the Question: Enduring Entity or Constructed Community
Unity, Solidarity, Statehood
Nationalism, Globalization, and the Limits of Peoplehood
Race, Ethnicity, and Peoplehood Studies
Jewish Studies and Jewish Peoplehood
3 In a New Key: Can Peoplehood Speak to a Global Era?
Jewish: From Periphery to Center, From Describing to Defining
Neighborhood: From National to Local, From Core to Cohort
Project: From Being to Doing, From Essence to Action
Jewishhood Project(s)
Notes
Index