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Reflections on A New Mexican Crypto-Jewish Song Book offers close examinations of a manuscript written over a 20-year period by Loggie Carrasco, a well-known crypto-Jew from Albuquerque, New Mexico. The manuscript includes a wide range of genres: folklore, memory, ritual practices, genealogy, and most significantly poetry and songs. Although the manuscript remains unpublished, this book utilizes quotations and excepts to enable the reader to have a good understanding of Carrasco’s voice. Focusing on the main genres and themes that shape Carrasco’s manuscripts, the contributors argue that the work is both unique and illustrative of the vitality of crypto-Jewish culture and contemporary understandings of it.



Table of Contents

Part 1: History and Culture

Chapter 1. Song of the Sparrow: An Example of Cultural Continuity and Creation

Seth D. Kunin

Chapter 2. Oscillating Technologies of Sephardi Transmission: The Role of Notebooks and Orality

Vanessa Paloma Elbaz

Chapter 3. “A Woman So Perfect Keeping the Law”: The Crypto-Jewish Faith of Justa Méndez in Colonial Mexico

Matthew D. Warshawsky

Chapter 4. Testing Historical Memory: Tracing the Paternal Line of Loggie Carrasco

Stanley M. Hordes

Chapter 5. From Jewish Merchants to Palestinian Muslims: The Sephardic Iskandarani-Djerbi Families

Roger Louis Martínez-Dávila

Part 2: Creative Responses

Chapter 6. What They Left Behind

Annette B. Fromm

Chapter 7. Crypto-Jews in Literature: Appropriation, Authenticity and Agency

Dolores Sloan

Chapter 8. New Mexico Jewish Faith Keepers

Isabelle Medina Sandoval

Chapter 9. Children of the Inquisition: Their Stories Can Now be Told - Reflections on Making the Film

Joseph Lovett and Hilary Klotz Steinman

Chapter 10. Reflections on My Spiritual Journey as a Crypto-Jew

Genie Milgrom

Reflections on A New Mexican Crypto-Jewish Song

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 08/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666926576, 978-1666926576
      ISBN10: 1666926574

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Reflections on A New Mexican Crypto-Jewish Song Book offers close examinations of a manuscript written over a 20-year period by Loggie Carrasco, a well-known crypto-Jew from Albuquerque, New Mexico. The manuscript includes a wide range of genres: folklore, memory, ritual practices, genealogy, and most significantly poetry and songs. Although the manuscript remains unpublished, this book utilizes quotations and excepts to enable the reader to have a good understanding of Carrasco’s voice. Focusing on the main genres and themes that shape Carrasco’s manuscripts, the contributors argue that the work is both unique and illustrative of the vitality of crypto-Jewish culture and contemporary understandings of it.



      Table of Contents

      Part 1: History and Culture

      Chapter 1. Song of the Sparrow: An Example of Cultural Continuity and Creation

      Seth D. Kunin

      Chapter 2. Oscillating Technologies of Sephardi Transmission: The Role of Notebooks and Orality

      Vanessa Paloma Elbaz

      Chapter 3. “A Woman So Perfect Keeping the Law”: The Crypto-Jewish Faith of Justa Méndez in Colonial Mexico

      Matthew D. Warshawsky

      Chapter 4. Testing Historical Memory: Tracing the Paternal Line of Loggie Carrasco

      Stanley M. Hordes

      Chapter 5. From Jewish Merchants to Palestinian Muslims: The Sephardic Iskandarani-Djerbi Families

      Roger Louis Martínez-Dávila

      Part 2: Creative Responses

      Chapter 6. What They Left Behind

      Annette B. Fromm

      Chapter 7. Crypto-Jews in Literature: Appropriation, Authenticity and Agency

      Dolores Sloan

      Chapter 8. New Mexico Jewish Faith Keepers

      Isabelle Medina Sandoval

      Chapter 9. Children of the Inquisition: Their Stories Can Now be Told - Reflections on Making the Film

      Joseph Lovett and Hilary Klotz Steinman

      Chapter 10. Reflections on My Spiritual Journey as a Crypto-Jew

      Genie Milgrom

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