Edmond Fleg and Jewish Minority Culture in Twentieth-Century France, the first critical biography of the leading French writer, Edmond Fleg (1874-1963), explores his role in forging a modern French Jewish identity before and after the Second World War.
Edmond Fleg and Jewish Minority Culture in Twentieth-Century France, the first critical biography of the leading French writer, Edmond Fleg (1874-1963), explores his role in forging a modern French Jewish identity before and after the Second World War.
Sally Debra Charnow is Professor of Modern European and Postcolonial History at Hofstra University. She brings together her interdisciplinary training in performance studies and history in her work on issues related to cultural production and politics. She is the author of Theatre, Politics and Markets in Fin-de-Siècle Paris: Staging Modernity (2005) and the editor of Artistic Expressions and the Great War, A Hundred Years On (2021). Her articles and reviews have appeared in Radical History Review, American Historical Review, French History, Modern and Contemporary France, and H-France.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Creating the Self: French and Jewish 2. The Great War: Ecumenism in the Trenches and on the Stage 3. A Jewish Awakening in Postwar Paris: Writing Networks Prophets and Personal Narrative 4. Moses Solomon and Jesus: Biblical Legend as Modern Parable 5. My Palestine? My France. 6. Le Chant Nouveau: War Retreat Return Epilogue
Introduction 1. Creating the Self: French and Jewish 2. The Great War: Ecumenism in the Trenches and on the Stage 3. A Jewish Awakening in Postwar Paris: Writing Networks Prophets and Personal Narrative 4. Moses Solomon and Jesus: Biblical Legend as Modern Parable 5. My Palestine? My France. 6. Le Chant Nouveau: War Retreat Return Epilogue
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