- Journal of American Studies Turkey
- Issue: 1
- Storytelling: Ritual, Catharsis and Healing in the Jewish American Experience
Storytelling: Ritual, Catharsis and Healing in the Jewish American Experience
Authors : Ayşe Kirtunç
Pages : 53-56
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Publication Date : 1995-04-01
Article Type : Other
Abstract :Since this a study on storytelling and stories, the formalized oral histories of women that link generations of cultural and material bonds, I would like to start with a personal anecdote. Growing up with children from many different cultural backgrounds and, typically, not savoring or cherishing the experience at the time , I was struck by a trend that marked my Jewish girl friends from all my other friends: These girls referred to their cousins as yengemin kızı my patrilineal or matrilineal uncle's wife's daughter whereas the non-Jewish children would all say amcamın/ dayımın kızı my patrilineal or matrilineal uncle's daughter . I kept wondering why they insisted on making this "mistake." Certainly, it was one's male relatives or those related directly by blood that were "actual relatives." A "yenge," however, was neither of these. It took me a long time to realize that my Jewish friends were consistently using a preference for matrilineal rather than patrilineal bonding because of their internalized cultural differences.Keywords :