I Am Your Dust
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I Am Your Dust
Representations of the Israeli Experience in Yiddish Prose, 1948-1967
Drucker Bar-Am, Gali; Melzer, Natalie
Indiana University Press
11/2024
394
Mole
9780253071514
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Yiddish in Israel: A Cultural History, 1948-1967
1. Tel Aviv After the Holocaust: A Yiddish Metropolis?
2. May the Place Comfort You: Memory, Space, and Consolidation of National Identity in the Yiddish Press
Part II: The Israeli Experience in Yiddish Prose, 1948-1967
3. The Nostalgic Paradox of Yiddish Prose
4. Israeli Spaces in Yiddish Prose
Conclusion: The End of Yiddish Culture and the Invention of an Israeli-Jewish Identity
Appendix A: Biographical Details of Yiddish Writers and Journalists in Israel
Appendix B: Global Centers of Yiddish Culture, 1948-1967
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part I: Yiddish in Israel: A Cultural History, 1948-1967
1. Tel Aviv After the Holocaust: A Yiddish Metropolis?
2. May the Place Comfort You: Memory, Space, and Consolidation of National Identity in the Yiddish Press
Part II: The Israeli Experience in Yiddish Prose, 1948-1967
3. The Nostalgic Paradox of Yiddish Prose
4. Israeli Spaces in Yiddish Prose
Conclusion: The End of Yiddish Culture and the Invention of an Israeli-Jewish Identity
Appendix A: Biographical Details of Yiddish Writers and Journalists in Israel
Appendix B: Global Centers of Yiddish Culture, 1948-1967
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Yiddish literature; Yiddish in Israel; Holocaust survivors; Sutskever; Tsanin; Ayznman; Mann; Oyerbakh; Perlov; Shpigl; Bund; di goldene dyte; Arbeter ring; Eichmann trial; Women's Yiddish writing; battle of the tonges; War of languages; Yiddish culture; letste naves; Lebns-fragn; IrIk Manger; Bergelson; Peretz; Jaffa; Ma'abara; shikun; kibbutz; tel aviv; journalism in Israel
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Yiddish in Israel: A Cultural History, 1948-1967
1. Tel Aviv After the Holocaust: A Yiddish Metropolis?
2. May the Place Comfort You: Memory, Space, and Consolidation of National Identity in the Yiddish Press
Part II: The Israeli Experience in Yiddish Prose, 1948-1967
3. The Nostalgic Paradox of Yiddish Prose
4. Israeli Spaces in Yiddish Prose
Conclusion: The End of Yiddish Culture and the Invention of an Israeli-Jewish Identity
Appendix A: Biographical Details of Yiddish Writers and Journalists in Israel
Appendix B: Global Centers of Yiddish Culture, 1948-1967
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part I: Yiddish in Israel: A Cultural History, 1948-1967
1. Tel Aviv After the Holocaust: A Yiddish Metropolis?
2. May the Place Comfort You: Memory, Space, and Consolidation of National Identity in the Yiddish Press
Part II: The Israeli Experience in Yiddish Prose, 1948-1967
3. The Nostalgic Paradox of Yiddish Prose
4. Israeli Spaces in Yiddish Prose
Conclusion: The End of Yiddish Culture and the Invention of an Israeli-Jewish Identity
Appendix A: Biographical Details of Yiddish Writers and Journalists in Israel
Appendix B: Global Centers of Yiddish Culture, 1948-1967
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Yiddish literature; Yiddish in Israel; Holocaust survivors; Sutskever; Tsanin; Ayznman; Mann; Oyerbakh; Perlov; Shpigl; Bund; di goldene dyte; Arbeter ring; Eichmann trial; Women's Yiddish writing; battle of the tonges; War of languages; Yiddish culture; letste naves; Lebns-fragn; IrIk Manger; Bergelson; Peretz; Jaffa; Ma'abara; shikun; kibbutz; tel aviv; journalism in Israel