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4. Elitism and Cosmopolitanism: The Jewish Intelligentsia in Odesa’s School Debates of 1902
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vi
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Localism and Cosmopolitanism in Odesa: The Case of the Odesan Literary-Artistic Society, 1898–1914 21
- 2. The Ukrainian Odes(s)a of Vladimir Jabotinsky 37
- 3. Merchants, Clerks, and Intellectuals: The Social Underpinnings of the Emergence of Modern Jewish Culture in Late Nineteenth-Century Odesa 70
- 4. Elitism and Cosmopolitanism: The Jewish Intelligentsia in Odesa’s School Debates of 1902 100
- 5. Ethnic Violence in a Cosmopolitan City: The October 1905 Pogrom in Odesa 118
- 6. The Cosmopolitan Soundscape of Odesa 139
- 7. Gender, Poetry, and Song: Vera Inber and Isa Kremer in Odesa 165
- 8. The End of Cosmopolitan Time: Between Myth and Accommodation in Babel’s Odessa Stories 193
- 9. Where the Steppe Meets the Sea: Odesa in the Ukrainian City Text 222
- 10. The Ukrainization of Odes(s)a? On the Languages of Odesa and Their Use 252
- 11. Rereading Babel in Post-Maidan Odesa: Boris Khersonsky’s Critical Cosmopolitanism 273
- Contributors 305
- Bibliography 309
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vi
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Localism and Cosmopolitanism in Odesa: The Case of the Odesan Literary-Artistic Society, 1898–1914 21
- 2. The Ukrainian Odes(s)a of Vladimir Jabotinsky 37
- 3. Merchants, Clerks, and Intellectuals: The Social Underpinnings of the Emergence of Modern Jewish Culture in Late Nineteenth-Century Odesa 70
- 4. Elitism and Cosmopolitanism: The Jewish Intelligentsia in Odesa’s School Debates of 1902 100
- 5. Ethnic Violence in a Cosmopolitan City: The October 1905 Pogrom in Odesa 118
- 6. The Cosmopolitan Soundscape of Odesa 139
- 7. Gender, Poetry, and Song: Vera Inber and Isa Kremer in Odesa 165
- 8. The End of Cosmopolitan Time: Between Myth and Accommodation in Babel’s Odessa Stories 193
- 9. Where the Steppe Meets the Sea: Odesa in the Ukrainian City Text 222
- 10. The Ukrainization of Odes(s)a? On the Languages of Odesa and Their Use 252
- 11. Rereading Babel in Post-Maidan Odesa: Boris Khersonsky’s Critical Cosmopolitanism 273
- Contributors 305
- Bibliography 309
- Index 333