This dissertation explores the dynamics of identity construction and nation building in Hebrew and Yiddish literature in Russia and Poland in the decade following the 1905 revolution. It examines these dynamics through a study of the poetry of Yaakov Steinberg between the years 1903-1915. Steinberg, an important but little studied poet and writer, wrote extensively in both languages. He renounced Yiddish upon his immigration to Palestine. Through the comparison of Steinberg's Hebrew poems and the poems he wrote in Yiddish this dissertation exposes the intricate relations between the languages and the political ideologies of Yiddishism and Zionism that accompanied them, in Steinberg's work and in general. The dissertation shows how t...
This dissertation shows how the intersection between German and Yiddish became an important but larg...
In Poland between the two world wars Yiddish literary works in modern forms appeared in the periodic...
This thesis examines the development of Yiddish literary culture in Montreal, Canada during its nasc...
This dissertation traces the evolution of a formalist literary strategy through the twentieth centur...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study of the Yiddish literary group 'Yung-Vilne' (1929-...
Hibat-Zion, the first Jewish national movement of its kind, emerged in Czarist Russia during the ear...
This dissertation explores the connections between Ashkenazi Jewish relationships to place and revol...
This dissertation explores the history of the translation of world literature into Yiddish through a...
This dissertation is a study of the rhetorical interaction between Hebrew literature, Hebrew literar...
Home Tongue Earthquake presents a case study (or test) of diasporic Ashkenazi translingual poetics i...
HOME TONGUE EARTHQUAKE presents a case study (or test) of diasporic Ashkenazi translingual poetics i...
This dissertation focuses on the intertwined worlds of Hebrew and German-Jewish modernism and their ...
This dissertation focuses on what art in general and poetry in particular can reveal about sociopoli...
318 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.My dissertation examines the ...
Uri Zvi Grinberg (1894–1981) lived at the crossroads of Jewish history, at a time when the Zionist m...
This dissertation shows how the intersection between German and Yiddish became an important but larg...
In Poland between the two world wars Yiddish literary works in modern forms appeared in the periodic...
This thesis examines the development of Yiddish literary culture in Montreal, Canada during its nasc...
This dissertation traces the evolution of a formalist literary strategy through the twentieth centur...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study of the Yiddish literary group 'Yung-Vilne' (1929-...
Hibat-Zion, the first Jewish national movement of its kind, emerged in Czarist Russia during the ear...
This dissertation explores the connections between Ashkenazi Jewish relationships to place and revol...
This dissertation explores the history of the translation of world literature into Yiddish through a...
This dissertation is a study of the rhetorical interaction between Hebrew literature, Hebrew literar...
Home Tongue Earthquake presents a case study (or test) of diasporic Ashkenazi translingual poetics i...
HOME TONGUE EARTHQUAKE presents a case study (or test) of diasporic Ashkenazi translingual poetics i...
This dissertation focuses on the intertwined worlds of Hebrew and German-Jewish modernism and their ...
This dissertation focuses on what art in general and poetry in particular can reveal about sociopoli...
318 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.My dissertation examines the ...
Uri Zvi Grinberg (1894–1981) lived at the crossroads of Jewish history, at a time when the Zionist m...
This dissertation shows how the intersection between German and Yiddish became an important but larg...
In Poland between the two world wars Yiddish literary works in modern forms appeared in the periodic...
This thesis examines the development of Yiddish literary culture in Montreal, Canada during its nasc...