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“In der Fremde zu hause”: Contingent Cosmopolitanism and Elective Exile in the Writing of Hans Keilson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
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Part 1: Exile and Erasures
- The End of Exile? The Metz Contest of 1787 Revisited 11
- Remembering/Imagining Palestine from Afar: The (Lost) Homeland in Contemporary Palestinian Diaspora Literature 31
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Part 2: Writing the Homeland
- Worlds, Words, and Womanhood: Gina Kaus and the Formation of a Spiritual Homeland 59
- Performing Homeland in Post-Vernacular Times: Dzigan and Shumacher’s Yiddish Theater after the Holocaust 81
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Part 3: Language in Exile
- The World as Exile and the Word as Homeland in the Writing of Boris Khazanov 101
- Uncovering Accent and Belonging in Juan Gelman’s Dibaxu 129
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Part 4: Multiple Exiles, Contingent Homelands
- France as Wahlheimat for Two German Jews: Heinrich Heine and Walter Benjamin 153
- The Girl from the Golden Horn: Kurban Said / Lev Nussinbaum’s Vision of Home and Exile in Interbellum Berlin 183
- “In der Fremde zu hause”: Contingent Cosmopolitanism and Elective Exile in the Writing of Hans Keilson 205
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Part 5: Of Other Spaces: Travel and Trauma
- Israel as a Place of Trauma and Desire in Contemporary German Jewish Literature 233
- Paper Existences: Passports and Literary Imagination 253
- Neither Heimat nor Exile: The Perception of Paris as a Historical Blind Spot in Three Israeli Novels 277
- Notes on Contributors 299
- Index 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1: Exile and Erasures
- The End of Exile? The Metz Contest of 1787 Revisited 11
- Remembering/Imagining Palestine from Afar: The (Lost) Homeland in Contemporary Palestinian Diaspora Literature 31
-
Part 2: Writing the Homeland
- Worlds, Words, and Womanhood: Gina Kaus and the Formation of a Spiritual Homeland 59
- Performing Homeland in Post-Vernacular Times: Dzigan and Shumacher’s Yiddish Theater after the Holocaust 81
-
Part 3: Language in Exile
- The World as Exile and the Word as Homeland in the Writing of Boris Khazanov 101
- Uncovering Accent and Belonging in Juan Gelman’s Dibaxu 129
-
Part 4: Multiple Exiles, Contingent Homelands
- France as Wahlheimat for Two German Jews: Heinrich Heine and Walter Benjamin 153
- The Girl from the Golden Horn: Kurban Said / Lev Nussinbaum’s Vision of Home and Exile in Interbellum Berlin 183
- “In der Fremde zu hause”: Contingent Cosmopolitanism and Elective Exile in the Writing of Hans Keilson 205
-
Part 5: Of Other Spaces: Travel and Trauma
- Israel as a Place of Trauma and Desire in Contemporary German Jewish Literature 233
- Paper Existences: Passports and Literary Imagination 253
- Neither Heimat nor Exile: The Perception of Paris as a Historical Blind Spot in Three Israeli Novels 277
- Notes on Contributors 299
- Index 303