Henri Nathansen’s highly successful bildungsroman Af Hugo Davids Liv, first published in 1917, tells the story of its Jewish protagonist from cradle to grave – with obstacles, adventures and challenges. But much more so, Nathansen offers a multi-layered narration of what it could mean to be a “noble” Jew. Providing a multitude of answers to that question, Af Hugo Davids Liv refuses any definition and thus opens a “third space” in which ambiguous and grained narrations of migration can take place, flourish and be understood in their own right. The article focuses on exploring these narrative interstices and spaces of in-betweenness and in doing so also (re-)discovers Nathansen’s unique way of telling migration as socially always imminent
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This dissertation uses published and unpublished texts by the Austrian Jewish writer, Karl Emil Fran...
Henri Nathansen’s highly successful bildungsroman Af Hugo Davids Liv, first published in 1917, tells...
This dissertation focuses on the intertwined worlds of Hebrew and German-Jewish modernism and their ...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
\u201cBen-Ami\u2019s Swiss Experience: Narrative and the Zionist Dream\u201d in: East European Jews...
IN THE STORY BUCHMENDEL ( 1929), Stefan Zweig represents Jewish identityin Vienna as it is displac...
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Nadine Fresco in her research on exiled Holocaust survivors uses the term diaspora des cendres (1981...
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Situated at the interdisciplinary nexus of memory studies, German Jewish studies, and literatures of...
In this essay I explore the different meanings of Jewish Heimatlosigkeit (homelessness) in the Germa...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
The Jewish struggle for admission into the European canon puts a spotlight on precisely those tensio...
This article deals with the passage of German Jews to Palestine between 1933 and 1938 and concentrat...
This essay discusses Die Vertreibung aus der Hoelle (2002)by the Austrian writer Robert Menasse in t...
This dissertation uses published and unpublished texts by the Austrian Jewish writer, Karl Emil Fran...
Henri Nathansen’s highly successful bildungsroman Af Hugo Davids Liv, first published in 1917, tells...
This dissertation focuses on the intertwined worlds of Hebrew and German-Jewish modernism and their ...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
\u201cBen-Ami\u2019s Swiss Experience: Narrative and the Zionist Dream\u201d in: East European Jews...
IN THE STORY BUCHMENDEL ( 1929), Stefan Zweig represents Jewish identityin Vienna as it is displac...
In 2000, W.W. Norton and Company released a new English-language edition of Joseph Roth’s 1927 compi...
Nadine Fresco in her research on exiled Holocaust survivors uses the term diaspora des cendres (1981...
In his Jewish Memory and the Cosmopolitan Order (2011), Natan Sznaider shows how Jewish thinkers bot...
Situated at the interdisciplinary nexus of memory studies, German Jewish studies, and literatures of...
In this essay I explore the different meanings of Jewish Heimatlosigkeit (homelessness) in the Germa...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
The Jewish struggle for admission into the European canon puts a spotlight on precisely those tensio...
This article deals with the passage of German Jews to Palestine between 1933 and 1938 and concentrat...
This essay discusses Die Vertreibung aus der Hoelle (2002)by the Austrian writer Robert Menasse in t...
This dissertation uses published and unpublished texts by the Austrian Jewish writer, Karl Emil Fran...