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11. In defense of ambiguity
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Susan Neiman
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction 1
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Part one. Jewish life in Germany
- 1. The contemporary German fascination for things Jewish: toward a minor Jewish culture 15
- 2. A reemergence of German Jewry? 46
- 3. Becoming strangers: Jews in Germany's five new provinces 62
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Part two. Contemporary issues: politics, religion, and immigration
- 4. What is "religion" among Jews in contemporary Germany? 77
- 5. "What could be more fruitful, more healing, more purifying?" representations of Jews in the German media after 1989 113
- 6. The "ins" and "outs" of the new Germany: Jews, foreigners, asylum seekers¹ 130
- 7. The Persian gulf war and the Germans’ “Jewish questions”: transformations on the left 148
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Part three. Literature and sexuality
- 8. What keeps the Jews in Germany quiet? 173
- 9. En-gendering bodies of memory: tracing the genealogy of identity in the work of Esther Dischereit, Barbara Honigmann, and Irene Dische 184
- 10. Male sexuality and contemporary Jewish literature in German: the damaged body as the image of the damaged soul 210
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Part four. Concluding voices
- 11. In defense of ambiguity 253
- 12. No exit from this Jewry 266
- Index 283
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part one. Jewish life in Germany
- 1. The contemporary German fascination for things Jewish: toward a minor Jewish culture 15
- 2. A reemergence of German Jewry? 46
- 3. Becoming strangers: Jews in Germany's five new provinces 62
-
Part two. Contemporary issues: politics, religion, and immigration
- 4. What is "religion" among Jews in contemporary Germany? 77
- 5. "What could be more fruitful, more healing, more purifying?" representations of Jews in the German media after 1989 113
- 6. The "ins" and "outs" of the new Germany: Jews, foreigners, asylum seekers¹ 130
- 7. The Persian gulf war and the Germans’ “Jewish questions”: transformations on the left 148
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Part three. Literature and sexuality
- 8. What keeps the Jews in Germany quiet? 173
- 9. En-gendering bodies of memory: tracing the genealogy of identity in the work of Esther Dischereit, Barbara Honigmann, and Irene Dische 184
- 10. Male sexuality and contemporary Jewish literature in German: the damaged body as the image of the damaged soul 210
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Part four. Concluding voices
- 11. In defense of ambiguity 253
- 12. No exit from this Jewry 266
- Index 283