The motif of exile in the contemporary Judeo-Spanish poetry and its Biblical and literary traditionThe paper discusses different ways of approaching to the topics of exile and wanderer’s fate in the contemporary poetry written in Judeo-Spanish language. In addition, it presents a long literary tradition of exploring these topics in the culture of Sephardic Jews. The author argues that many poems of this sort draw on the patterns established in Lamentations of Jeremiah as well as the medieval Hebrew poets of the Iberian Peninsula. These poems also allude to the genre of coplas in Jewish-Spanish language, whose heyday took place in the 18th and 19th centuries. However, after the Holocaust some poets broke off with the traditional, deepl...
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The epoch under Christian rule in medieval Spain, from about 1200 until the expulsion in 1492, is co...
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Este artículo es un análisis sobre la evolución y el estado actual de la historiografía referente a ...
The article is describing Jewish poetry in Muslim dominated parts of Spain from the 10th century and...
The history of Judeo-Spanish is addressed in this article, from its peninsular roots to the...
Journey and rediscovery of Sephardic identityin Margalit Matitiahu’s poetryThis paper c...
La autora ha seleccionado los poemas de queja ( שירי תלונה ) de Mošeh ibn 'Ezra' para hacer un dete...
This dissertation investigates the cultural construction of a modern global diaspora by foregroundin...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the images of the persecution and the destruction of the Jew...
In these pages it is pretended to offer the analysis of one of the poems of the 11th Century known j...
The expulsion of the Sephardim - the term for Spain's Jews - was a turning point in the history of t...
"As the repertoire of an isolated, archaizing minority, which has lived for centuries in contact wit...
Our research on Jewish poetry in the Western Moslem World gives evidence of the presence of the Juda...
As part of the generation that was called “the countercultural cabalists”, Jerome Rothenberg contemp...
A panoramic perspective on the studies that have been carried out during the last half century on th...
The epoch under Christian rule in medieval Spain, from about 1200 until the expulsion in 1492, is co...
The present work, entitled Carlos Drummond de Andrade and the myth of the wandering Jew, focuses in ...
Este artículo es un análisis sobre la evolución y el estado actual de la historiografía referente a ...
The article is describing Jewish poetry in Muslim dominated parts of Spain from the 10th century and...
The history of Judeo-Spanish is addressed in this article, from its peninsular roots to the...