A History Of Austrian Literature 1918-2000

"Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, ghetto fiction played an important part in the articulation of a particularly German-Jewish quest for identity. The volume presents some 15 articles by scholars from Scandinavia, Germany, Great Britain, and Ireland, and offers new analyses of ghett...

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Other Authors: Kohl, Katrin M. (Katrin Maria), 1956- (-), Robertson, Ritchie
Format: Electronic
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: Rochester, NY : Camden House , 2006.
Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture (Unnumbered)
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Daftar Isi:
  • The Frankfurt Judengasse in Eyewitness Accounts from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century /
  • Eoin Bourke
  • Enlightened and Romantic Views of the Ghetto: David Friedlander versus Heinrich Heine /
  • Ritchie Robertson
  • Reclaiming the Location: Leopold Kompert's Ghetto Fiction in Post-Colonial Perspective /
  • Florian Krobb
  • German versus Jargon: Language and Jewish Identity in German Ghetto Writing /
  • Gabriele von Glasenapp
  • Eastern Jews and the Sociology of Nationalism /
  • Chris Thornhill
  • Pogroms in Literary Representation /
  • Joachim Beug
  • Philo-Semitic Tendencies in Wilhelm Jensen's Historical Novel Die Juden von Colln /
  • Jorg Thunecke
  • Views from Fin-de-Siecle Vienna: Zionist Images of Eastern Jews in Herzl's Die Welt /
  • Paul Kerry
  • The Construction of Eastern Jewry in Joseph Roth's Juden auf Wanderschaft /
  • David Horrocks
  • From Ghetto to Nation: Hofmannsthal's Poetics of Assimilation /
  • Michael Kane
  • Persecution, Exile, and the Mental Ghetto in Henry William Katz's Novel Die Fischmanns /
  • Ena Pedersen
  • The Shtetl's Curiosity and Style: Alexander Granach's Autobiographical Novel Da geht ein Mensch /
  • Michael Schmidt
  • Edgar Hilsenrath's Poetics of Insignificance and the Tradition of Humour in German-Jewish Ghetto Writing /
  • Anne Fuchs
  • Beyond the Jewish Ghetto: The Ghetto in Modern Punk and Rap Culture /
  • Frank Mobus and Martin B. Munch.