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Jews and the Ends of Theory / Shai Ginsburg, Martin Land, Jonathan Boyarin.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Boyarin, Jonathan, Editor.
Boym, Svetlana
Bush, Andrew
Dolgopolski, Sergey
Geller, Jay
Ginsburg, Shai, Editor.
Hammerschlag, Sarah
Hever, Hannan
Jay, Martin
Land, Martin
Land, Martin, Editor.
Porter, James I.
Shenhav, Yehouda
Wolfson, Elliot R.
Series:
Fordham scholarship online.
Fordham scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jewish philosophy.
Criticism (Philosophy)--History.
Criticism (Philosophy).
Critical theory.
Jewish literature--History and criticism--Theory, etc.
Jewish literature.
Jews--Intellectual life--21st century.
Jews.
Jews--Intellectual life--20th century.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii, 328 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2018]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Theory, as it’s happened across the humanities, has often been coded as “Jewish.” This collection of essays seeks to move past explanations for this understanding that rely on the self-evident (the historical centrality of Jews to the rise of Critical Theory with the Frankfurt School) or stereotypical (psychoanalysis as the “Jewish Science”) in order to show how certain problematics of modern Jewishness enrich theory.In the range of violence and agency that attend the appellation “Jew,” depending on how, where, and by whom it’s uttered, we can see that Jewishness is a rhetorical as much as a sociological fact, and that its rhetorical and sociological aspects, while linked, are not identical. Attention to this disjuncture helps to elucidate the questions of power, subjectivity, identity, figuration, language, and relation that modern theory has grappled with. These questions in turn implicate geopolitical issues such as the relation of a people to a state and the violence done in the name of simplistic identitarian ideologies.Clarifying a situation where “the Jew” is not readily or unproblematically legible, the editors propose what they call “spectral reading,” a way to understand Jewishness as a fluid and rhetorical presence. While not divorced from sociological facts, this spectral reading works in concert with contemporary theory to mediate pessimistic and utopian impulses, experiences, and realities.Contributors: Svetlana Boym, Andrew Bush, Sergey Dolgopolski, Jay Geller, Sarah Hammerschlag, Hannan Hever, Martin Land, Martin Jay, James I. Porter, Yehouda Shenhav, Elliot R. Wolfson
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction. Jews, Theory, and Ends
chapter 1. Leo Lowenthal and the Jewish Renaissance
chapter 2. The Palestinian Nakba and the Arab-Jewish Melancholy: An Essay on Sovereignty and Translation
chapter 3. The Ends of Ladino
chapter 4. The Last Jewish Intellectual: Derrida and His Literary Betrayal of Levinas
chapter 5. Jews, in Theory
chapter 6. The Jewish Animot: Of Jews as Animals
chapter 7. The Off-Modern Turn: Modernist Humanism and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism in Shklovsky and Mandelshtam
chapter 8. Old Testament Realism in the Writings of Erich Auerbach
chapter 9. Buber versus Scholem and the Figure of the Hasidic Jew: A Literary Debate between Two Political Theologies
chapter 10. Against the “Attack on Linking”: Rearticulating the “Jewish Intellectual” for Today
11. Recovering Futurity: Theorizing the End and the End of Theory
Contributors
Index
Notes:
This edition previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jul 2020)
ISBN:
0-8232-8479-4
0-8232-8202-3
0-8232-8201-5
OCLC:
1059450755

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