Evolving Jewish Identities in German Culture
Borders and Crossings
Herausgeber: Feldman, Linda E.; Orendi, Diana
Evolving Jewish Identities in German Culture
Borders and Crossings
Herausgeber: Feldman, Linda E.; Orendi, Diana
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Jewish identity in German culture remains in a critical state of flux. Analyzing its construction and perception in public discourse, the contributors of this volume discuss the works of a number of authors-from Kafka to new writers such as Irene Dische and Maxim Biller. In addition, topics covered include: American-Jewish writers in Germany, minority culture, homosexuality, and Jewish magazines.
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Jewish identity in German culture remains in a critical state of flux. Analyzing its construction and perception in public discourse, the contributors of this volume discuss the works of a number of authors-from Kafka to new writers such as Irene Dische and Maxim Biller. In addition, topics covered include: American-Jewish writers in Germany, minority culture, homosexuality, and Jewish magazines.
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- Verlag: Praeger
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9780275955571
- ISBN-10: 0275955575
- Artikelnr.: 25569108
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Praeger
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9780275955571
- ISBN-10: 0275955575
- Artikelnr.: 25569108
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
LINDA E. FELDMAN is Assistant Professor of German at the University of Windsor in Ontario, Canada. She has published works on the portrayals of Jews and women in the writings of the H.J.C. von Grimmelshausen and is currently completing a monograph on the memoirs of Glückel von Hameln. DIANA ORENDI is Associate Professor of German and Comparative Studies at Cleveland State University. She is currently developing courses on non-western literature and pursuing research interests in Holocaust studies, film studies, and issues of German-American literary relations. Her publications include a biography of Rahel Sanzara, whose novel Das Verlorene Kind she re-edited.
Foreword by Sander L. Gilman
Introduction
Drawing Borders: Cutting and Binding Communities
Regeneration of the Volkskörper and the Jew's Body: The German Körperkulter
Movement at the Turn of the Century by Christopher Kenway
The Palimpsestic Identity: Residual Discourses on Jews Exemplified by
German Notgeld by Sonja M. Hedgepeth
Reconciliation before Auschwitz: The Weimar Jewish Experience in Popular
Fiction from the Israelitisches Familienblatt by David Brenner
Binding Together by Cutting Apart: Circumcision, Kafka, and Minority
Discourse by Stephen Taubeneck
Bridges and Gulfs: Intergenerational Ruptures and Connections
From Big Daddy to Small Literature: On Taking Kafka at His Word by Scott
Spector
"A Frosty Hall of Mirrors": Father Knows Best in Franz Kafka and Nadine
Gordimer by Iris Bruce
Narrative Strategies to Disclose Pious Lies in the Works of Irene Dische by
Diana Orendi
Through a Distant Lens: Cultural Displacement, Connection, and
Disconnection in the Writing of Maxim Biller by Linda E. Feldman
Redrawing Borders: Redefining Jewish Identity
"My Ears Repeat": Interpretive Supplementarity in Esther Dischereit's Novel
Joëmis Tisch: Eine judische Geschichte by Sabine I. Gölz
Zapping Jews, Zapping Turks: Microchip Murder and Identity Slippage by
Linda E. Feldman
The New Expatriates--Three American-Jewish Writers in Germany Today by
Diana Orendi
An Entrepreneur of Victimhood: Jewish Identity in the Confessions of a
Stasi Informant by Denis Sweet
Further Reading
Index
Introduction
Drawing Borders: Cutting and Binding Communities
Regeneration of the Volkskörper and the Jew's Body: The German Körperkulter
Movement at the Turn of the Century by Christopher Kenway
The Palimpsestic Identity: Residual Discourses on Jews Exemplified by
German Notgeld by Sonja M. Hedgepeth
Reconciliation before Auschwitz: The Weimar Jewish Experience in Popular
Fiction from the Israelitisches Familienblatt by David Brenner
Binding Together by Cutting Apart: Circumcision, Kafka, and Minority
Discourse by Stephen Taubeneck
Bridges and Gulfs: Intergenerational Ruptures and Connections
From Big Daddy to Small Literature: On Taking Kafka at His Word by Scott
Spector
"A Frosty Hall of Mirrors": Father Knows Best in Franz Kafka and Nadine
Gordimer by Iris Bruce
Narrative Strategies to Disclose Pious Lies in the Works of Irene Dische by
Diana Orendi
Through a Distant Lens: Cultural Displacement, Connection, and
Disconnection in the Writing of Maxim Biller by Linda E. Feldman
Redrawing Borders: Redefining Jewish Identity
"My Ears Repeat": Interpretive Supplementarity in Esther Dischereit's Novel
Joëmis Tisch: Eine judische Geschichte by Sabine I. Gölz
Zapping Jews, Zapping Turks: Microchip Murder and Identity Slippage by
Linda E. Feldman
The New Expatriates--Three American-Jewish Writers in Germany Today by
Diana Orendi
An Entrepreneur of Victimhood: Jewish Identity in the Confessions of a
Stasi Informant by Denis Sweet
Further Reading
Index
Foreword by Sander L. Gilman
Introduction
Drawing Borders: Cutting and Binding Communities
Regeneration of the Volkskörper and the Jew's Body: The German Körperkulter
Movement at the Turn of the Century by Christopher Kenway
The Palimpsestic Identity: Residual Discourses on Jews Exemplified by
German Notgeld by Sonja M. Hedgepeth
Reconciliation before Auschwitz: The Weimar Jewish Experience in Popular
Fiction from the Israelitisches Familienblatt by David Brenner
Binding Together by Cutting Apart: Circumcision, Kafka, and Minority
Discourse by Stephen Taubeneck
Bridges and Gulfs: Intergenerational Ruptures and Connections
From Big Daddy to Small Literature: On Taking Kafka at His Word by Scott
Spector
"A Frosty Hall of Mirrors": Father Knows Best in Franz Kafka and Nadine
Gordimer by Iris Bruce
Narrative Strategies to Disclose Pious Lies in the Works of Irene Dische by
Diana Orendi
Through a Distant Lens: Cultural Displacement, Connection, and
Disconnection in the Writing of Maxim Biller by Linda E. Feldman
Redrawing Borders: Redefining Jewish Identity
"My Ears Repeat": Interpretive Supplementarity in Esther Dischereit's Novel
Joëmis Tisch: Eine judische Geschichte by Sabine I. Gölz
Zapping Jews, Zapping Turks: Microchip Murder and Identity Slippage by
Linda E. Feldman
The New Expatriates--Three American-Jewish Writers in Germany Today by
Diana Orendi
An Entrepreneur of Victimhood: Jewish Identity in the Confessions of a
Stasi Informant by Denis Sweet
Further Reading
Index
Introduction
Drawing Borders: Cutting and Binding Communities
Regeneration of the Volkskörper and the Jew's Body: The German Körperkulter
Movement at the Turn of the Century by Christopher Kenway
The Palimpsestic Identity: Residual Discourses on Jews Exemplified by
German Notgeld by Sonja M. Hedgepeth
Reconciliation before Auschwitz: The Weimar Jewish Experience in Popular
Fiction from the Israelitisches Familienblatt by David Brenner
Binding Together by Cutting Apart: Circumcision, Kafka, and Minority
Discourse by Stephen Taubeneck
Bridges and Gulfs: Intergenerational Ruptures and Connections
From Big Daddy to Small Literature: On Taking Kafka at His Word by Scott
Spector
"A Frosty Hall of Mirrors": Father Knows Best in Franz Kafka and Nadine
Gordimer by Iris Bruce
Narrative Strategies to Disclose Pious Lies in the Works of Irene Dische by
Diana Orendi
Through a Distant Lens: Cultural Displacement, Connection, and
Disconnection in the Writing of Maxim Biller by Linda E. Feldman
Redrawing Borders: Redefining Jewish Identity
"My Ears Repeat": Interpretive Supplementarity in Esther Dischereit's Novel
Joëmis Tisch: Eine judische Geschichte by Sabine I. Gölz
Zapping Jews, Zapping Turks: Microchip Murder and Identity Slippage by
Linda E. Feldman
The New Expatriates--Three American-Jewish Writers in Germany Today by
Diana Orendi
An Entrepreneur of Victimhood: Jewish Identity in the Confessions of a
Stasi Informant by Denis Sweet
Further Reading
Index







