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Franz Kafka as a Jewish Reader and Jewish Readings of his Work
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Mark H. Gelber
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements
- Contents VII
- Introduction – What does Kafka have in Common with Jews? 1
- Franz Kafka and the Russian Jews: Re-read in Our Time of Plagues and Anti-Semitisms 5
- Harada: Kafka and the Nothingness of Judaism. A Minor Phenomenology of Jewish Facticity 29
- Turning to the World: Kafka and the Bible 51
- Kafka’s Cupboard. A Reading of his Nachlass (with a Remark by Peter Szondi) 65
- Kafka’s (De-)Figurations of the Golem Myth 81
- Kafka’s Hebrew Message. Before the Law of Homophonic Transmission 115
- Franz Kafka as a Jewish Reader and Jewish Readings of his Work 135
- Siegfried Kracauer Reading Franz Kafka 153
- Kafka’s “Jackals and Arabs”: Northern Perspectives on an Impossible Community 169
- History for an Ahistorical People: Kafka’s “Josephine, the Singer or the Mouse Folk” 189
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements
- Contents VII
- Introduction – What does Kafka have in Common with Jews? 1
- Franz Kafka and the Russian Jews: Re-read in Our Time of Plagues and Anti-Semitisms 5
- Harada: Kafka and the Nothingness of Judaism. A Minor Phenomenology of Jewish Facticity 29
- Turning to the World: Kafka and the Bible 51
- Kafka’s Cupboard. A Reading of his Nachlass (with a Remark by Peter Szondi) 65
- Kafka’s (De-)Figurations of the Golem Myth 81
- Kafka’s Hebrew Message. Before the Law of Homophonic Transmission 115
- Franz Kafka as a Jewish Reader and Jewish Readings of his Work 135
- Siegfried Kracauer Reading Franz Kafka 153
- Kafka’s “Jackals and Arabs”: Northern Perspectives on an Impossible Community 169
- History for an Ahistorical People: Kafka’s “Josephine, the Singer or the Mouse Folk” 189
- Notes on Contributors
- Index