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  1. Rebirth of a culture
    Jewish identity and Jewish writing in Germany and Austria today
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    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Berghahn Books, New York

    After 1945, Jewish writing in German was almost unimaginable-and then only in reference to the Shoah. Only in the 1980s, after a period of mourning, silence, and the processing of the trauma, did a new Jewish literature evolve in Germany and Austria.... mehr

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    After 1945, Jewish writing in German was almost unimaginable-and then only in reference to the Shoah. Only in the 1980s, after a period of mourning, silence, and the processing of the trauma, did a new Jewish literature evolve in Germany and Austria. This volume focuses on the re-emergence of a lively Jewish cultural scene in the German-speaking countries and the various cultural forms of expression that have developed around it. Topics include current debates such as the emergence of a post-Waldheim Jewish discourse in Austria and Jewish responses to German unification and the Gulf wars. Othe

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Herzog, Hillary Hope; Herzog, Todd; Lapp, Benjamin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1845455118; 9781845455118; 9781282626799; 9780857450289
    RVK Klassifikation: GN 1411 ; GO 24100 ; LB 46010
    Schlagworte: German literature; Jewish authors; German literature; Jews; Jewish authors
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (vi, 193 p), 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Title page-Rebirth of a Culture; Contents; Introduction; Part I-German-Jewish writing and culture today; Chapter 1-The monster returns; Chapter 2-Hybridity, internarriage, and the (negative_ German_Jewish symbiosis; Chapter 3-A political tevye?; Chapter 4-Anti-Semitism because of Auschwitz; Part II-The Case of Austria; Chapter 5-'What once was, will always be possible'; Chapter 6-The global and the local in ruth beckermann's films and writings; Part III-Transatlantic Relationships; Chapter 7-The holocaust survivor as Germanist; Chapter 8-Transatlantic solitudes

    Chapter 9-A German-Jewish-American dialogue?Part IV-Jewish writers in Germany and Austria; Chapter 10-'Attempts to read the world'; Chapter 11-Behind the tranenpalast; Chapter 12-Gremans are least willing to forgive those who forgive them; Chapter 13-Mischmasch or Melance; Contributors; Index

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