Diasporic Modernisms illuminates the formal and historical aspects of displaced Jewish writers--S. Y. Abramovitsh, Yosef Chaim Brenner, Dovid Bergelson, Leah Goldberg, and others--who grappled with statelessness and the uncertain status of Yiddish and Hebrew.
Diasporic Modernisms illuminates the formal and historical aspects of displaced Jewish writers--S. Y. Abramovitsh, Yosef Chaim Brenner, Dovid Bergelson, Leah Goldberg, and others--who grappled with statelessness and the uncertain status of Yiddish and Hebrew.
Allison Schachter is Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies and English at Vanderbilt University.
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Introduction Chapter 1 The Protomodernist Storyteller in Odessa: S. Y. Abramovitsh's Ba-yamim ha-hem and Shloyme reb khayims Chapter 2 Translation and Transnationalism in Yosef Chaim Brenner's Shekhol ve-khishalon Chapter 3 The Crisis of Yiddish Modernism in Weimar Berlin: Dovid Bergelson's Interwar Short Fiction Chapter 4 Gender and the Language of Modernism in Leah Goldberg's Ve-hu ha-'or Chapter 5 The Afterlife of Diasporic Modernism: Gabriel Preil and Kadia Molodowsky in Postwar New York Postscript Index
Introduction Chapter 1 The Protomodernist Storyteller in Odessa: S. Y. Abramovitsh's Ba-yamim ha-hem and Shloyme reb khayims Chapter 2 Translation and Transnationalism in Yosef Chaim Brenner's Shekhol ve-khishalon Chapter 3 The Crisis of Yiddish Modernism in Weimar Berlin: Dovid Bergelson's Interwar Short Fiction Chapter 4 Gender and the Language of Modernism in Leah Goldberg's Ve-hu ha-'or Chapter 5 The Afterlife of Diasporic Modernism: Gabriel Preil and Kadia Molodowsky in Postwar New York Postscript Index
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