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Falsche Juden


 Falsche Juden
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Author : Nike Thurn
language : de
Publisher: Wallstein Verlag
Release Date : 2015-10-05

Falsche Juden written by Nike Thurn and has been published by Wallstein Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-05 with Literary Criticism categories.


Spiel mit Identitäten - Nike Thurn hinterfragt kulturelle Zuschreibungen des »typisch Jüdischen". In der deutschsprachigen Literatur gibt es zahlreiche »falsche Juden": Figuren, die entweder selbst eine jüdische Identität fingieren oder von anderen als Juden ausgegeben werden, die selbst irrtümlich davon ausgehen, Juden zu sein oder von anderen fälschlicherweise hierzu »gemacht" werden. Die Analyse dieser Texte gibt Aufschluss über die definitorischen Kategorien, die kulturellen Setzungen und Zuschreibungsprozesse dessen, was zum jeweiligen historischen Entstehungszeitpunkt der Texte für »typisch jüdisch" gehalten wird. Doch wozu dient das Spiel mit Identitäten, Rollen und Zuschreibungen? Worin unterscheiden sich die Darstellungen vor und nach 1945? Werden Stereotype dadurch perpetuiert - oder gelingt es hierdurch im Gegenteil, sie zu unterlaufen? Nike Thurn geht in ihrer Studie diesen Fragen anhand von fünf paradigmatischen Textpaaren nach: Gotthold Ephraim Lessings »Nathan der Weise" (1779) und Achim von Arnims »Die Majorats-Herren" (1820), Oskar Panizzas »Der operirte Jud`" (1893) und Mynonas »Der operierte Goj" (1922), Max Frischs »Andorra" (1961) und Georg Kreislers »Sodom und Andorra" (1963), Edgar Hilsenraths »Der Nazi & der Friseur" (1977) und Irene Disches »Eine Jüdin für Charles Allen" (1989) sowie Klaus Pohls »Die schöne Fremde" (1992) und Martin Walsers »Kaschmir in Parching" (1995).



Falsche Juden


 Falsche Juden
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Author : Nike Thurn
language : de
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Release Date : 2015-10

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Crime And Culture In Early Modern Germany


Crime And Culture In Early Modern Germany
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Author : Joy Wiltenburg
language : en
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Release Date : 2013-01-07

Crime And Culture In Early Modern Germany written by Joy Wiltenburg and has been published by University of Virginia Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-01-07 with History categories.


With the growth of printing in early modern Germany, crime quickly became a subject of wide public discourse. Sensational crime reports, often featuring multiple murders within families, proliferated as authors probed horrific events for religious meaning. Coinciding with heightened witch panics and economic crisis, the spike in crime fears revealed a continuum between fears of the occult and more mundane dangers. In Crime and Culture in Early Modern Germany, Joy Wiltenburg explores the beginnings of crime sensationalism from the early sixteenth century into the seventeenth century and beyond. Comparing the depictions of crime in popular publications with those in archival records, legal discourse, and imaginative literature, Wiltenburg highlights key social anxieties and analyzes how crime texts worked to shape public perceptions and mentalities. Reports regularly featured familial destruction, flawed economic relations, and the apocalyptic thinking of Protestant clergy. Wiltenburg examines how such literature expressed and shaped cultural attitudes while at the same time reinforcing governmental authority. She also shows how the emotional inflections of crime stories influenced the growth of early modern public discourse, so often conceived in terms of rational exchange of ideas.



Revealing The Secrets Of The Jews


Revealing The Secrets Of The Jews
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Author : Jonathan Adams
language : en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date : 2017-04-24

Revealing The Secrets Of The Jews written by Jonathan Adams and has been published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-04-24 with Literary Criticism categories.


This book presents the most recent scholarship on the sixteenth-century convert Johannes Pfefferkorn and his context. Pfefferkorn is the most (in)famous of the converts from Judaism who wrote descriptions of Jewish ceremonial life and shaped both Christian ideas about Judaism and the course of anti-Jewish polemics in the early modern period. Rather than just rehearsing the better-known aspects of Pfefferkorn’s life and the controversy with Johannes Reuchlin, this volume re-evaluates the motives behind his activities and writings as well as his role and success in the context of Dominican anti-Jewish polemics and Imperial German politics. Furthermore, it discusses other converts, who similarly "revealed the secrets of the Jews", and contains detailed studies of the campaigns against the Talmud and other Jewish books as well as the diffusion of Pfefferkorn's books and other anti-Jewish writings throughout early modern Europe. Revealing the Secrets of the Jews thus presents new perspectives on Jewish-Christian relations, the study of religion and Christian Hebraism, and the history of anthropology and ethnography.



Jewish Studies And Israel Studies In The Twenty First Century


Jewish Studies And Israel Studies In The Twenty First Century
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Author : Carsten Schapkow
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 2019-08-21

Jewish Studies And Israel Studies In The Twenty First Century written by Carsten Schapkow and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-08-21 with Religion categories.


Jewish studies has been a vibrant academic discipline for many decades, and since the establishment of the Association for Israel Studies in 1985 to engage in research on the history, politics, society, and culture of the modern state of Israel, the two disciplines have worked along parallel tracks in universities. This book focuses on the vibrant academic field of Israel studies and its complex and dynamic relations and intersections with its “older sibling” Jewish studies. Scholarly contributions from around the globe illustrate that the ongoing and growing interest in Israel studies, in particular since the early 2000s, must be analyzed and understood in its relationship to Jewish studies. Only this will allow scholarship to reflect on not only the intersections between the two fields but also on the prospects of cross-pollination between the disciplines for research and teaching. This will become ever more vital in an increasingly globalized world with shifting concepts, borders, and identity concepts.



Religious And National Discourses


Religious And National Discourses
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Author : Hanna Acke
language : en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date : 2023-08-07

Religious And National Discourses written by Hanna Acke and has been published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-08-07 with Foreign Language Study categories.


The editors of this volume have combined their expertise in discourse, contradiction, minority and diversity studies to suggest a change of perspective from categorisations into societal minorities and majorities towards an analysis of marginalising and centralising discourses. For this purpose, we have gathered interdisciplinary-minded authors from linguistics, literary and religious studies, political and historical sciences. Their contributions focus on contradictions of religious and national belonging as well as intersections of religion and nation in many different regions of the world from the 18th century until today. While illustrating the diversity and contradictions of religious and national belonging across time and space, the chapters of the book contribute to an understanding of the dynamics of questions of belonging and the associated constant renegotiations of power within these discursive processes.



Millenarianism And Messianism In Early Modern European Culture


Millenarianism And Messianism In Early Modern European Culture
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Author : M. Goldish
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2013-03-09

Millenarianism And Messianism In Early Modern European Culture written by M. Goldish and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-03-09 with Philosophy categories.


The earliest scientific studies of Jewish messianism were conducted by the scholars of the Wissenschaft des Judentums school, particularly Heinrich Graetz, the first great Jewish historian of the Jews since Josephus. These researches were invaluable because they utilized primary sources in print and manuscript which had been previously unknown or used only in polemics. The Wissenschaft studies themselves, however, prove to be polemics as well on closer inspection. Among the goals of this group was to demonstrate that Judaism is a rational and logical faith whose legitimacy and historical progress deserve recognition by the nations of Europe. Mystical and messianic beliefs which might undermine this image were presented as aberrations or the result of corrosive foreign influences on the Jews. Gershom Scholem took upon himself the task of returning mysticism and messianism to their rightful central place in the panorama of Jewish thought. Jewish messianism was, for Scholem, a central theme in the philosophy and life of the Jews throughout their history, shaped anew by each generation to fit its specific hopes and needs. Scholem emphasized that this phenomenon was essentially independent of messianic or millenarian trends among other peoples. For example, in discussing messianism in the early modern era Scholem describes a trunk of influence on the Jewish psyche set off by the expulsion from Spain in 1492.



Passing Illusions


Passing Illusions
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Author : Kerry Wallach
language : en
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Release Date : 2017-08-22

Passing Illusions written by Kerry Wallach and has been published by University of Michigan Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-08-22 with History categories.


Weimar Germany (1919–33) was an era of equal rights for women and minorities, but also of growing antisemitism and hostility toward the Jewish population. This led some Jews to want to pass or be perceived as non-Jews; yet there were still occasions when it was beneficial to be openly Jewish. Being visible as a Jew often involved appearing simultaneously non-Jewish and Jewish. Passing Illusions examines the constructs of German-Jewish visibility during the Weimar Republic and explores the controversial aspects of this identity—and the complex reasons many decided to conceal or reveal themselves as Jewish. Focusing on racial stereotypes, Kerry Wallach outlines the key elements of visibility, invisibility, and the ways Jewishness was detected and presented through a broad selection of historical sources including periodicals, personal memoirs, and archival documents, as well as cultural texts including works of fiction, anecdotes, images, advertisements, performances, and films. Twenty black-and-white illustrations (photographs, works of art, cartoons, advertisements, film stills) complement the book’s analysis of visual culture.



The Holocaust In Central European Literatures And Cultures


The Holocaust In Central European Literatures And Cultures
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Author : Reinhard Ibler
language : en
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Release Date : 2016-10-11

The Holocaust In Central European Literatures And Cultures written by Reinhard Ibler and has been published by Columbia University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-10-11 with Literary Criticism categories.


Relating the Holocaust to poetic and aesthetic phenomena has often been considered taboo, as only authentic testimony, documents, or at least ‘unliterary’, prosaic approaches were seen as appropriate. However, from the very beginning of Holocaust literature and culture, there were tendencies towards literarization, poetization, and ornamentalization. Nowadays, aesthetic approaches—also in provocative, taboo-breaking ways—are more and more frequently encountered and seen as important ways to evoke the attention required to keep the cataclysm alive in popular memory. The essays in this volume use examples predominantly from Polish, Czech, and German Holocaust literature and culture to discuss this controversial subject. Topics include the poetry of concentration camp detainees, lyrical poetry about the Holocaust, poetic tendencies in narrative literature and drama, ornamental prose about the Holocaust, and the devices and functions of aestheticization in Holocaust literature and culture.



Guilt Forgiveness And Moral Repair


Guilt Forgiveness And Moral Repair
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Author : Maria-Sibylla Lotter
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2022-01-03

Guilt Forgiveness And Moral Repair written by Maria-Sibylla Lotter and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-01-03 with Philosophy categories.


In current debates about coming to terms with individual and collective wrongdoing, the concept of forgiveness has played an important but controversial role. For a long time, the idea was widespread that a forgiving attitude — overcoming feelings of resentment and the desire for revenge — was always virtuous. Recently, however, this idea has been questioned. The contributors to this volume do not take sides for or against forgiveness but rather examine its meaning and function against the backdrop of a more complex understanding of moral repair in a variety of social, circumstantial, and cultural contexts. The book aims to gain a differentiated understanding of the European traditions regarding forgiveness, revenge, and moral repair that have shaped our moral intuitions today whilst also examining examples from other cultural contexts (Asia and Africa, in particular) to explore how different cultural traditions deal with the need for moral repair after wrongdoing.