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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction. A New Look at East European Jewish Culture 1
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Part I. Violence and Civility
- 1. Jewish Literary Responses to the Events of 1648–1649 and the Creation of a Polish-Jewish Consciousness 17
- 2. ‘‘Civil Christians’’: Debates on the Reform of the Jews in Poland, 1789–1830 46
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Part II. Mirrors of Popular Culture
- 3. The Botched Kiss and the Beginnings of the Yiddish Stage 79
- 4. The Polish Popular Novel and Jewish Modernization at the End of the Nineteenth and Beginning of the Twentieth Centuries 103
- 5. Cul-de-Sac: The ‘‘Inner Life of Jews’’ on the Fin-de-Sie`cle Polish Stage 119
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Part III. Politics and Aesthetics
- 6. Yosef Haim Brenner, the ‘‘Half-Intelligentsia,’’ and Russian-Jewish Politics, 1898–1908 145
- 7. Recreating Jewish Identity in Haim Nahman Bialik’s Poems: The Russian Context 176
- 8. Not The Dybbuk but Don Quixote: Translation, Deparochialization, and Nationalism in Jewish Culture, 1917–1919 196
- 9. Beyond the Purim-shpil: Reinventing the Scroll of Esther in Modern Yiddish Poems 241
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Part IV. Memory Projects
- 10. Revealing and Concealing the Soviet Jewish Self: The Desk-Drawer Memoirs of Meir Viner 269
- 11. The Shtetl Subjunctive: Yaffa Eliach’s Living History Museum 288
- List of Contributors 307
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction. A New Look at East European Jewish Culture 1
-
Part I. Violence and Civility
- 1. Jewish Literary Responses to the Events of 1648–1649 and the Creation of a Polish-Jewish Consciousness 17
- 2. ‘‘Civil Christians’’: Debates on the Reform of the Jews in Poland, 1789–1830 46
-
Part II. Mirrors of Popular Culture
- 3. The Botched Kiss and the Beginnings of the Yiddish Stage 79
- 4. The Polish Popular Novel and Jewish Modernization at the End of the Nineteenth and Beginning of the Twentieth Centuries 103
- 5. Cul-de-Sac: The ‘‘Inner Life of Jews’’ on the Fin-de-Sie`cle Polish Stage 119
-
Part III. Politics and Aesthetics
- 6. Yosef Haim Brenner, the ‘‘Half-Intelligentsia,’’ and Russian-Jewish Politics, 1898–1908 145
- 7. Recreating Jewish Identity in Haim Nahman Bialik’s Poems: The Russian Context 176
- 8. Not The Dybbuk but Don Quixote: Translation, Deparochialization, and Nationalism in Jewish Culture, 1917–1919 196
- 9. Beyond the Purim-shpil: Reinventing the Scroll of Esther in Modern Yiddish Poems 241
-
Part IV. Memory Projects
- 10. Revealing and Concealing the Soviet Jewish Self: The Desk-Drawer Memoirs of Meir Viner 269
- 11. The Shtetl Subjunctive: Yaffa Eliach’s Living History Museum 288
- List of Contributors 307
- Index 311