Nexus: Essays in German Jewish Studies, Volume 1
Herausgeber: Donahue, William C; Helfer, Martha B
Nexus: Essays in German Jewish Studies, Volume 1
Herausgeber: Donahue, William C; Helfer, Martha B
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New essays from the Duke German Jewish Studies Workshop, the first and only ongoing forum for German Jewish Studies in North America.
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New essays from the Duke German Jewish Studies Workshop, the first and only ongoing forum for German Jewish Studies in North America.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781571135018
- ISBN-10: 1571135014
- Artikelnr.: 32426518
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781571135018
- ISBN-10: 1571135014
- Artikelnr.: 32426518
William Collins Donahue, Martha B. Helfer
Introduction
William Collins Donahue and Martha B. Helfer German
Jewish Studies in the Digital Age: Remarks on Discipline, Method, and Media
Todd Samuel Presner Beyond Antisemitism: A Critical Approach to German Jewish Cultural History
Lisa Silverman Unrequited Love: On the Rhetoric of a Trope from Moritz Goldstein to Hannah Arendt
Katja Garloff Happiness and Unhappiness as a "Jewish Question"
Sander L. Gilman Auerbach, Heine and the Question of Bildung in German and German Jewish Culture
Jeffrey A. Grossman The Literary Double Life of Clementine Krämer: German
Jewish Activist and Bavarian "Heimat" and Dialect Writer
Elizabeth Loentz Franz Kafka, Hebrew Writer: The Vaudeville of Linguistic Origins
David Suchoff Words at War: Hugo Ball and Walter Benjamin on Language and History
Nicola Behrmann The Inability to Love? Jews and Germans in Works by Günter Grass and Martin Walser
Agnes Mueller Written into the Body: Introducing the Performance Video Art of Tanya Ury
Juliette Brungs Disfigured Memory: The Reshaping of Holocaust Symbols in Yad Vashem and the Jewish Museum in Berlin
Jennifer Hansen
Glücklich New Subject Positions in Recent German
Jewish Film
Michael G. Levine
William Collins Donahue and Martha B. Helfer German
Jewish Studies in the Digital Age: Remarks on Discipline, Method, and Media
Todd Samuel Presner Beyond Antisemitism: A Critical Approach to German Jewish Cultural History
Lisa Silverman Unrequited Love: On the Rhetoric of a Trope from Moritz Goldstein to Hannah Arendt
Katja Garloff Happiness and Unhappiness as a "Jewish Question"
Sander L. Gilman Auerbach, Heine and the Question of Bildung in German and German Jewish Culture
Jeffrey A. Grossman The Literary Double Life of Clementine Krämer: German
Jewish Activist and Bavarian "Heimat" and Dialect Writer
Elizabeth Loentz Franz Kafka, Hebrew Writer: The Vaudeville of Linguistic Origins
David Suchoff Words at War: Hugo Ball and Walter Benjamin on Language and History
Nicola Behrmann The Inability to Love? Jews and Germans in Works by Günter Grass and Martin Walser
Agnes Mueller Written into the Body: Introducing the Performance Video Art of Tanya Ury
Juliette Brungs Disfigured Memory: The Reshaping of Holocaust Symbols in Yad Vashem and the Jewish Museum in Berlin
Jennifer Hansen
Glücklich New Subject Positions in Recent German
Jewish Film
Michael G. Levine
Introduction
William Collins Donahue and Martha B. Helfer German
Jewish Studies in the Digital Age: Remarks on Discipline, Method, and Media
Todd Samuel Presner Beyond Antisemitism: A Critical Approach to German Jewish Cultural History
Lisa Silverman Unrequited Love: On the Rhetoric of a Trope from Moritz Goldstein to Hannah Arendt
Katja Garloff Happiness and Unhappiness as a "Jewish Question"
Sander L. Gilman Auerbach, Heine and the Question of Bildung in German and German Jewish Culture
Jeffrey A. Grossman The Literary Double Life of Clementine Krämer: German
Jewish Activist and Bavarian "Heimat" and Dialect Writer
Elizabeth Loentz Franz Kafka, Hebrew Writer: The Vaudeville of Linguistic Origins
David Suchoff Words at War: Hugo Ball and Walter Benjamin on Language and History
Nicola Behrmann The Inability to Love? Jews and Germans in Works by Günter Grass and Martin Walser
Agnes Mueller Written into the Body: Introducing the Performance Video Art of Tanya Ury
Juliette Brungs Disfigured Memory: The Reshaping of Holocaust Symbols in Yad Vashem and the Jewish Museum in Berlin
Jennifer Hansen
Glücklich New Subject Positions in Recent German
Jewish Film
Michael G. Levine
William Collins Donahue and Martha B. Helfer German
Jewish Studies in the Digital Age: Remarks on Discipline, Method, and Media
Todd Samuel Presner Beyond Antisemitism: A Critical Approach to German Jewish Cultural History
Lisa Silverman Unrequited Love: On the Rhetoric of a Trope from Moritz Goldstein to Hannah Arendt
Katja Garloff Happiness and Unhappiness as a "Jewish Question"
Sander L. Gilman Auerbach, Heine and the Question of Bildung in German and German Jewish Culture
Jeffrey A. Grossman The Literary Double Life of Clementine Krämer: German
Jewish Activist and Bavarian "Heimat" and Dialect Writer
Elizabeth Loentz Franz Kafka, Hebrew Writer: The Vaudeville of Linguistic Origins
David Suchoff Words at War: Hugo Ball and Walter Benjamin on Language and History
Nicola Behrmann The Inability to Love? Jews and Germans in Works by Günter Grass and Martin Walser
Agnes Mueller Written into the Body: Introducing the Performance Video Art of Tanya Ury
Juliette Brungs Disfigured Memory: The Reshaping of Holocaust Symbols in Yad Vashem and the Jewish Museum in Berlin
Jennifer Hansen
Glücklich New Subject Positions in Recent German
Jewish Film
Michael G. Levine