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The German-Jewish experience revisited / edited by Steven E. Aschheim, Vivian Liska ; in cooperation with the Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem ; contributors, Steven E. Aschheim [and seventeen others].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Aschheim, Steven E., 1942-
Contributor:
Aschheim, Steven E., editor, contributor.
Liska, Vivian, editor.
Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem, contributor.
Series:
Perspectives on Jewish texts and contexts (Series) ; v. 3.
Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts ; 3, 2199-6962 ; Volume 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jews--Germany--History--1990-.
Jews.
Jews--Germany--Identity.
Jews--Germany--Social conditions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (288 p.)
Place of Publication:
Berlin, [Germany] ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : De Gruyter, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Biography/History:
Steven E. Aschheim, Hebrew University, Israel; Vivian Liska, University of Antwerp, Belgium.
Summary:
In the past decades the "German-Jewish phenomenon" (Derrida) has increasingly attracted the attention of scholars from various fields: Jewish studies, intellectual history, philosophy, literary and cultural studies, critical theory. In all its complex dimensions, the post-enlightenment German-Jewish experience is overwhelmingly regarded as the most quintessential and charged meeting of Jews with the project of modernity. Perhaps for this reason, from the eighteenth century through to our own time it has been the object of intense reflection, of clashing interpretations and appropriations. In both micro and macro case-studies, this volume engages the multiple perspectives as advocated by manifold interested actors, and analyzes their uses, biases and ideological functions over time in different cultural, disciplinary and national contexts. This volume includes both historical treatments of differing German-Jewish understandings of their experience - their relations to their Judaism, general culture and to other Jews - and contemporary reflections and competing interpretations as to how to understand the overall experience of German Jewry.
Contents:
Front matter
Preface
Contents
The Jews as Educators of Humanity - a Christian-Philosemitic Grand Narrative of Jewish Modernity? / Ilany, Ofri
Transfers of Categories: the German-Jewish Experience and Beyond / Idel, Moshe
German Classicism and Judaism / Witte, Bernd
Aliens vs. Predators: Cosmopolitan Jews vs. Jewish Nomads / Gilman, Sander L.
Between Decay and Doom: Zionist Discourses of "Untergang" in Germany, 1890 to 1933 / Vogt, Stefan
Popular Entertainment and Mass Media: The Central Arenas of German-Jewish Cultural Engagement / Jelavich, Peter
Aby Warburg and Weimar Jewish Culture: Navigating Normative Narratives, Counternarratives, and Historical Context / Levine, Emily J.
The Jewish Places of Weimar Cinema: Reconsidering Karl Grune's The Street / Ashkenazi, Ofer
Jewish Liberalism in the Weimar Republic? Reconsidering a Key Element of Political Culture in the Interwar Era / Hacke, Jens
History in the House of the Hangman: How Postwar Germany Became a Key Site for the Study of Jewish History / Rahden, Till van
Non-Jewish Perspectives on German-Jewish History. A Generational Project? / Schüler-Springorum, Stefanie
Rabbi S. R. Hirsch and his Perception of Germany and German Jewry / Morgenstern, Matthias
Between East and West: Pauline Wengeroff and her Cultural History of the Jews of Russia / Magnus, Shulamit S.
The Anti-Nazi Plays of Habimah during the 1930's and the Making of Eretz-Israel Bildung / Zer-Zion, Shelly
Berlin and Jerusalem: Toward German-Hebrew Studies / Eshel, Amir / Rokem, Na'ama
Postscript / Aschheim, Steven E. / Liska, Vivian
Notes on Contributors
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 https://www.degruyter.com/dg/page/open-access-policy
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9783110393323
3110393328
9783110367195
311036719X
OCLC:
920823242

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