This volume explores the relationship between identity - understood not as an essence, but rather a positioning - and the work of German-Jewish women authors. The period 1900-1938 provided them with a wide range of possible self-identifications, both between Jewish tradition (or 'Jewish renaissance') and acculturation, and between a traditional and modern understanding of the position of women. By examining their texts in the historical and literary contexts in which they were written, the analyses in this book reveal traditions and positions that are not necessarily communicated directly by the German-Jewish authors themselves.The volume contributes a major contribution to the understanding of writers who have largely been excluded from th...
This dissertation examines the literary construction of post-Holocaust German Jewish identity as it ...
An extended essay on the depiction of Jews in German novels after World War II in the oeuvres of Aus...
In the intimate circles of Hebrew and Yiddish culture during the late nineteenth and early twentieth...
This volume explores the relationship between identity - understood not as an essence, but rather a ...
This volume explores the relationship between identity - understood not as an essence, but rather a ...
Is there a typical Jewish and female fashion in writing literature? And which kind of criteria could...
Through an examination of German and Yiddish-language Jewish periodicals in Weimar Germany (1919-193...
This dissertation addresses the question of whether it is possible to speak of a German-Jewish liter...
Through an analysis of literary texts and personal correspondence from 1800-1850 in Germany, England...
Although much critical attention has been devoted to American-Jewish literature in the last twenty-f...
The paper deals the stereotype of the Yiddish mother („jiddise máme“) as it is treated in the novel ...
The focus of my dissertation is the German-Jewish poetess, Gertrud Kolmar (born in Berlin in 1894), ...
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
A declaration of her love for Germany by the Jewish author Lena Gorelik in her semi-autobiographical...
This dissertation explores the religious voices of three German-Jewish women. The trauma of exile ca...
This dissertation examines the literary construction of post-Holocaust German Jewish identity as it ...
An extended essay on the depiction of Jews in German novels after World War II in the oeuvres of Aus...
In the intimate circles of Hebrew and Yiddish culture during the late nineteenth and early twentieth...
This volume explores the relationship between identity - understood not as an essence, but rather a ...
This volume explores the relationship between identity - understood not as an essence, but rather a ...
Is there a typical Jewish and female fashion in writing literature? And which kind of criteria could...
Through an examination of German and Yiddish-language Jewish periodicals in Weimar Germany (1919-193...
This dissertation addresses the question of whether it is possible to speak of a German-Jewish liter...
Through an analysis of literary texts and personal correspondence from 1800-1850 in Germany, England...
Although much critical attention has been devoted to American-Jewish literature in the last twenty-f...
The paper deals the stereotype of the Yiddish mother („jiddise máme“) as it is treated in the novel ...
The focus of my dissertation is the German-Jewish poetess, Gertrud Kolmar (born in Berlin in 1894), ...
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
A declaration of her love for Germany by the Jewish author Lena Gorelik in her semi-autobiographical...
This dissertation explores the religious voices of three German-Jewish women. The trauma of exile ca...
This dissertation examines the literary construction of post-Holocaust German Jewish identity as it ...
An extended essay on the depiction of Jews in German novels after World War II in the oeuvres of Aus...
In the intimate circles of Hebrew and Yiddish culture during the late nineteenth and early twentieth...