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On the Edge of No Place. Liminal Spaces and Fictional Representation in the Age of Postmodernism
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- Frontmatter i
- Foreword from the Editors v
- Contents vii
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Special Focus: Jewish Magic Realism
- Introduction: A Jewish Magic Realism? 3
- Is Magical Realism Kosher? A Conversation 18
- Universalism and Symbolism in Holocaust Fiction 34
- Intertextuality and the Trace of the Other: Specters of Bruno Schulz 49
- Generic Hybridity, or Mediating Modes of Writing: Agnon’s Magical Realistic and Gothic National Narration 69
- Dreams in the Desert: Searching for Identity in Albert Memmi’s Experimental Fiction 91
- Inception of a Nation and the Birth of the Hero: Magic Realism in Meir Shalev’s A Pigeon and a Boy and Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children 107
- The Search for M…: Magic Realism in Doron Rabinovici and Benjamin Stein 121
- Displacement and Jewish Identity: Magical Realism in the Novels of Dara Horn 150
- “Jewish, Here in the Back”: The Magical and Comical Call of an Enigmatic Difference in Nathan Englander’s “The Gilgul of Park Avenue” and Steve Stern’s “The Tale of a Kite” 170
- Can the Holocaust Novel be a Magical Realist Novel? H. G. Adler’s The Journey ‘after Auschwitz’ 192
- The Usual Suspects: Jewish Magical Realism, Trauma and the Holocaust 210
- Magic and Realism in the Art and the Memoir of Samuel Bak 231
- “A Strange, Special Day. Playing a Ghost, Yet Haunting Myself.” The Holocaust, the Magical and the Real in Elijah Moshinsky’s Genghis Cohn (1993) 245
- Ahoti Hayafa (2011): Magical Realism and Marginalization in the World of the Mizrachi Woman 261
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General Section
- On the Edge of No Place. Liminal Spaces and Fictional Representation in the Age of Postmodernism 281
- Virginia Woolf’s “Surreal” Imagery in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse 299
- Halftone Reality: Icon and Symbol in Graphic Narrative 321
- “Where Bees Pray on Their Knees”: Spiritual and Religious Symbolism in Carol Ann Duffy’s The Bees 336
- The Language of the Deep: Symbolism and Its Place in Twentieth-century Religious Poetry 352
- “Across the Divide”: The Contemporary English Elegy 367
- Hope, Incandescent yet Contained: A Hegelian Reading of Hölderlin’s “Celebration of Peace” 380
- Book Reviews 395
- Contributors 409
- Index 415
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword from the Editors v
- Contents vii
-
Special Focus: Jewish Magic Realism
- Introduction: A Jewish Magic Realism? 3
- Is Magical Realism Kosher? A Conversation 18
- Universalism and Symbolism in Holocaust Fiction 34
- Intertextuality and the Trace of the Other: Specters of Bruno Schulz 49
- Generic Hybridity, or Mediating Modes of Writing: Agnon’s Magical Realistic and Gothic National Narration 69
- Dreams in the Desert: Searching for Identity in Albert Memmi’s Experimental Fiction 91
- Inception of a Nation and the Birth of the Hero: Magic Realism in Meir Shalev’s A Pigeon and a Boy and Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children 107
- The Search for M…: Magic Realism in Doron Rabinovici and Benjamin Stein 121
- Displacement and Jewish Identity: Magical Realism in the Novels of Dara Horn 150
- “Jewish, Here in the Back”: The Magical and Comical Call of an Enigmatic Difference in Nathan Englander’s “The Gilgul of Park Avenue” and Steve Stern’s “The Tale of a Kite” 170
- Can the Holocaust Novel be a Magical Realist Novel? H. G. Adler’s The Journey ‘after Auschwitz’ 192
- The Usual Suspects: Jewish Magical Realism, Trauma and the Holocaust 210
- Magic and Realism in the Art and the Memoir of Samuel Bak 231
- “A Strange, Special Day. Playing a Ghost, Yet Haunting Myself.” The Holocaust, the Magical and the Real in Elijah Moshinsky’s Genghis Cohn (1993) 245
- Ahoti Hayafa (2011): Magical Realism and Marginalization in the World of the Mizrachi Woman 261
-
General Section
- On the Edge of No Place. Liminal Spaces and Fictional Representation in the Age of Postmodernism 281
- Virginia Woolf’s “Surreal” Imagery in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse 299
- Halftone Reality: Icon and Symbol in Graphic Narrative 321
- “Where Bees Pray on Their Knees”: Spiritual and Religious Symbolism in Carol Ann Duffy’s The Bees 336
- The Language of the Deep: Symbolism and Its Place in Twentieth-century Religious Poetry 352
- “Across the Divide”: The Contemporary English Elegy 367
- Hope, Incandescent yet Contained: A Hegelian Reading of Hölderlin’s “Celebration of Peace” 380
- Book Reviews 395
- Contributors 409
- Index 415