German-Jewish studies: next generations

Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: German-Jewish Studies for the Twenty-First Century -- Part I - From the Early Modern Period to the Nineteenth Century: Families, Texts, and Religious Identities -- Chapter 1 - Le-Dor va-Dor or Discontinuiti...

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Contributors: Wallach, Kerry (Editor) ; Elyada, Aya 1977- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Oxford Berghahn Books, Incorporated 2023
In:Year: 2023
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Germany / Jews / National consciousness / Antisemitism / History
B Germany / Jews / Yiddish
B Germany / Jews (Motif) / Jews
Further subjects:B Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Causes
B Jews (Germany) History
B National Socialism Philosophy
B Judaism (Germany) History
B Antisemitism (Germany) History
B Nationalism (Germany) History
B National characteristics, German History
B Electronic books
B Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Study and teaching
B Race Philosophy History
B Jews, German History
B Germany Civilization Jewish influences
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Summary:Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: German-Jewish Studies for the Twenty-First Century -- Part I - From the Early Modern Period to the Nineteenth Century: Families, Texts, and Religious Identities -- Chapter 1 - Le-Dor va-Dor or Discontinuities? Family Networks and the Transnational Turn in (German-)Jewish Studies -- Chapter 2 - Old Yiddish Texts in German-Jewish Culture: Diachronic Translation and the (Re)turn to the Past -- Chapter 3 - Orthodoxy as a German-Jewish Legacy -- Part II - Nation, Belonging, and Communities in the Early Twentieth Century -- Chapter 4 - Contested Contextualizations: Relating German-Jewish History to the History of Colonialism -- Chapter 5 - The Place of Yiddish in German-Jewish Studies -- Chapter 6 - Metaphysik der Gottferne: Negativity, Intellectual Communities, and German-Jewish Studies -- Part III - Migration, Exile, and Diaspora in the 1930s and Beyond -- Chapter 7 - Art without Borders: Artist Rahel Szalit-Marcus and Jewish Visual Culture -- Chapter 8 - Woman, Scientist, and Jew: The Forced Migration of Berta Ottenstein -- Chapter 9 - A Global Network and Diaspora of German-Jewish Historians and Archives: Reappraising the Enduring Legacy of German Jewry -- Part IV - After 1945: Memory, Coming to Terms with the Past, Place, and Displacement -- Chapter 10 - Jewish Mourning in the Aftermath of the Holocaust: Tending Individual Graves in Occupied Germany, 1945-49 -- Chapter 11 - German-Jewish Fiction on the Holocaust: The Ethics of Narrative Causality in Edgar Hilsenrath's Disfigured Narration -- Chapter 12 - (Un-)Jewish Musical Spaces in Munich: Past and Present -- Epilogue: The Dynamic Relationship of "German" and "Jewish" -- Index.
Item Description:Erscheinungsdatum Frontpage: 14.10.2022
ISBN:1800736789