Virtual and Real-Life Spaces of Jewish Europe in the 21st Century
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Herausgegeben von:
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Gefördert durch:
University of Gothenburg
und Sven och Dagmar Saléns stiftelse
Über dieses Buch
The first decades of the 21st century have presented numerous challenges for European Jewry: far-right movements and a rise of antisemitism, a global pandemic, and a war on European soil. At the same time, heritage sites commemorating the Jewish past and the use of digital platforms to create new forms of communication and cultural co-construction are growing. Using a variety of spaces – heritage sites, museums, digital practices, urban topography, and communal activities – as case studies, this collective volume analyses whether they might serve as a reminder that despite moments of crisis, Jewish life in Europe persists.
The spatial analysis offered by the volume uses the concept of “virtuality” as a starting point, thereby engaging anew with spatial concepts laid out by scholars in the 1990s. Now, 30 years later, prompted by today’s political, social, and cultural European landscape, as well as the increasing role of digitization, the authors discuss the meaning of “virtuality” and how it relates to notions of “authenticity” and “reality” in Jewish culture and in Jewish/non-Jewish relations. As such, the book provides a fresh take on and a new way forward for the conceptualizations and applications of “space”, which together offer particularly useful avenues to access power relations, identity (re-)constructions, and performative aspects of the European Jewish experience.Information zu Autoren / Herausgebern
Maja Hultman, University of Gothenburg, Sweden; Joachim Schlör, University of Southampton, United Kingdom.
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Part I: Introduction
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Ruth Ellen Gruber Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Diana Pinto Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Part II: Digital Practices
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Kyra Schulman Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Alla Marchenko Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Dekel Peretz Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Part III: Heritage
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Libby Langsner Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Magdalena Abraham-Diefenbach Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Susanne Urban Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Part IV: Public Spaces
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Susanne Korbel Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Karin Brygger und Maja Hultman Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Marcela Menachem Zoufalá Open Access PDF downloaden |
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Part V: Conclusion
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Maja Hultman und Joachim Schlör Open Access PDF downloaden |
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