Although an impressive body of scholarship has illuminated aspects of the early Yiddish theatre (1876--1883) and its founder Avraham Goldfaden (1840--1909), there have been few sustained inquiries into the literary quality of his work. Scholars have been quick to dismiss Goldfaden's plays and musical operettas as belonging to the "lowbrow" class of early modern Yiddish culture-itself a category that scholars have, until now, defined only vaguely and inconsistently. Moreover, contradictions still suffuse the great deal we have learned about the events leading up to Goldfaden's establishment of the Yiddish theatre. Did his founding of the theatre originate in Jewish traditional performance? Or was Goldfaden's destiny as the father of the Yidd...
Although the noted nineteenth-century Danish-Jewish writer Meïr Goldschmidt (1819–1887) made his ent...
This dissertation is the first major study of queer sexuality in Jewish American cultural production...
This thesis examines the development of Yiddish literary culture in Montreal, Canada during its nasc...
Though commonly recognized as "The Father of Jewish Theater," and despite the fact that a number of ...
This dissertation discusses the Yiddish theatre in the context of its importance to the evolution of...
The article presents a short history of Yiddish operetta in Lithuania during the interwar period. Al...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the development of Yiddish theatre within the context of the ...
318 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.My dissertation examines the ...
“The Musical World of Joseph Rumshinsky’s Mamele” consists of a set of three cases studies that demo...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study of the Yiddish literary group 'Yung-Vilne' (1929-...
This dissertation explores the history of the translation of world literature into Yiddish through a...
This submission comprises a survey of Jewish drama as expressed through Yiddish Theatre in performan...
This dissertation analyzes representations of the controversial Jewish cultural practice of mixed-se...
The specialists of Yiddish theatre have largely ignored the importance of the Yiddish theatre in Lem...
This dissertation examines the rise of folk performance as a national and social(ist) symbol in mode...
Although the noted nineteenth-century Danish-Jewish writer Meïr Goldschmidt (1819–1887) made his ent...
This dissertation is the first major study of queer sexuality in Jewish American cultural production...
This thesis examines the development of Yiddish literary culture in Montreal, Canada during its nasc...
Though commonly recognized as "The Father of Jewish Theater," and despite the fact that a number of ...
This dissertation discusses the Yiddish theatre in the context of its importance to the evolution of...
The article presents a short history of Yiddish operetta in Lithuania during the interwar period. Al...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the development of Yiddish theatre within the context of the ...
318 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.My dissertation examines the ...
“The Musical World of Joseph Rumshinsky’s Mamele” consists of a set of three cases studies that demo...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study of the Yiddish literary group 'Yung-Vilne' (1929-...
This dissertation explores the history of the translation of world literature into Yiddish through a...
This submission comprises a survey of Jewish drama as expressed through Yiddish Theatre in performan...
This dissertation analyzes representations of the controversial Jewish cultural practice of mixed-se...
The specialists of Yiddish theatre have largely ignored the importance of the Yiddish theatre in Lem...
This dissertation examines the rise of folk performance as a national and social(ist) symbol in mode...
Although the noted nineteenth-century Danish-Jewish writer Meïr Goldschmidt (1819–1887) made his ent...
This dissertation is the first major study of queer sexuality in Jewish American cultural production...
This thesis examines the development of Yiddish literary culture in Montreal, Canada during its nasc...