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Ashkenormativity

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English

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Etymology

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Blend of Ashkenazi +‎ normativity.

Noun

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Ashkenormativity (uncountable)

  1. The assumption that Jews are Ashkenazi Jews by default, and that Ashkenazi culture is the culture of Judaism at large.
    • 2021, Caitlyn Rose Campana, Sephardi Identity & Legitimacy in the Age of Direct-to-Consumer DNA Tests[1] (thesis), Miami: Florida International University, →OCLC, page 46:
      Moreover, Sephardi communities have not been the subjects of enough studies, genetics-based or otherwise. Their titular exclusion from some DTC DNA testing companies' reference population lists helps perpetuate an already socially existent Ashkenormativity []
    • 2019 July 3, Jess Schwalb, “Red Line Rebellion”, in Jewish Currents[2]:
      In a move aimed at avoiding the mistakes made by many of the Jewish institutions in which students have grown up, the guidebook encourages students creating new Jewish organizations to ensure that “JOCSM (Jews of Color, Sephardi, Mizrahi) feel included and comfortable,” to maintain a “[s]upportive network of closed spaces for marginalized people,” and to directly“[a]cknowledge and confront Ashkenormativity.”
    • 2022, Hen Mazzig, The Wrong Kind of Jew: A Mizrahi Manifesto[3], New York: Wicked Son, →ISBN:
      While I do believe that Ashkenormativity has been a detriment to the Mizrahi people and Jews of color, it shouldn't be so much to ask for a world in which all voices are heard and respected.
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