Studies in the History of Russian-Israeli Literature

Studies in the History of Russian-Israeli Literature
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Publisher : Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9798887191874
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Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Studies in the History of Russian-Israeli Literature by : Roman Katsman

This collection of essays covers a hundred-year history of Russian-language literature in Israel, including the pre-state period. Some of the studies are devoted to an overview of the literary process and the activities of its participants, others—to individual genres and movements. As a result, a complex and multifaceted picture emerges of a not quite fully defined, but very lively and dynamic community that develops in the most difficult conditions. The contributors trace the paths of Russian-Israeli prose, poetry and drama, various waves of avant-garde, fantasy, and critical thought. Today, in Russian-Israeli literature, the voices of writers of various generations and waves of repatriation are intertwined: from the "seventies" to the "war aliyah" of the recent times. Both the Russian-Israeli authors and their critics often hold different opinions of their respective roles in Israel’s historical and literary storms. While disagreeing on the definition of their place on the map of modern culture, Russian-Israeli writers are united by a shared bond with the fate of the Jewish state.

The Pilgrim Soul

The Pilgrim Soul
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Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 1613365136
ISBN-13 : 9781613365137
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pilgrim Soul by : Elana Gomel

This Bronze E-Book Edition for institutional buyers provides web reader access and download of an abridged version in PDF and device formats.

From Russia to Israel – And Back?

From Russia to Israel – And Back?
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9783110668643
ISBN-13 : 3110668645
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis From Russia to Israel – And Back? by : Vladimir Ze’ev Khanin

Die Reihe Europäisch-Jüdische Studien repräsentiert die international vernetzte Kompetenz des »Moses Mendelssohn Zentrums für europäisch-jüdische Studien« (MMZ). Der interdisziplinäre Charakter der Reihe, die in Kooperation mit dem Selma Stern Zentrum für Jüdische Studien Berlin-Brandenburg herausgegeben wird, zielt insbesondere auf geschichts-, geistes- und kulturwissenschaftliche Ansätze sowie auf intellektuelle, politische, literarische und religiöse Grundfragen, die jüdisches Leben und Denken in der Vergangenheit beeinflusst haben und noch heute inspirieren. Mit ihren Publikationen weiß sich das MMZ der über 250jährigen Tradition der von Moses Mendelssohn begründeten Jüdischen Aufklärung und der Wissenschaft des Judentums verpflichtet. In den BEITRÄGEN werden exzellente Monographien und Sammelbände zum gesamten Themenspektrum Jüdischer Studien veröffentlicht. Die Reihe ist peer-reviewed.

Literary Passports

Literary Passports
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 666
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ISBN-10 : 9780804777247
ISBN-13 : 0804777241
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Literary Passports by : Shachar Pinsker

Literary Passports is the first book to explore modernist Hebrew fiction in Europe in the early decades of the twentieth century. It not only serves as an introduction to this important body of literature, but also acts as a major revisionist statement, freeing this literature from a Zionist-nationalist narrative and viewing it through the wider lens of new comparative studies in modernism. The book's central claim is that modernist Hebrew prose-fiction, as it emerged from 1900 to 1930, was shaped by the highly charged encounter of traditionally educated Jews with the revolution of European literature and culture known as modernism. The book deals with modernist Hebrew fiction as an urban phenomenon, explores the ways in which the genre dealt with issues of sexuality and gender, and examines its depictions of the complex relations between tradition, modernity, and religion.

Nostalgia for a Foreign Land

Nostalgia for a Foreign Land
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Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 1618115286
ISBN-13 : 9781618115287
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Nostalgia for a Foreign Land by : Roman Katsman

This volume focuses on several Russian authors among many who immigrated to Israel with the "big wave" of the 1990s or later, and whose largest part of their works was written in Israel: Dina Rubina, Nekod Singer, Elizaveta Mikhailichenko and Yury Nesis, and Mikhail Yudson. They are popular and active authors on the Israeli scene, in the printed and electronic media, and some of them are also editors of the renowned journals and authors of literary and cultural reviews and essays. They constitute a new generation of Jewish-Russian writers: diasporic Russians and new Israelis.

Pogroms

Pogroms
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 0521528518
ISBN-13 : 9780521528511
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Pogroms by : John Doyle Klier

Distinguished scholars of Russian Jewish history reflect on the pogroms in Tsarist and revolutionary Russia.

Russian Jews on Three Continents

Russian Jews on Three Continents
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Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Total Pages : 427
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ISBN-10 : 9781412848886
ISBN-13 : 1412848881
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Russian Jews on Three Continents by : Larissa Remennick

"Originally published in 2007." With updates.

The Languages of Israel

The Languages of Israel
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Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 1853594512
ISBN-13 : 9781853594519
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The Languages of Israel by : Bernard Spolsky

The practice and ideology of the treatment of the languages of Israel are examined in this book. It asks about the extent to which the present linguistic pattern may be attribited to explicit language planning activities.

The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973

The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 539
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ISBN-10 : 9780190911430
ISBN-13 : 0190911433
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973 by : Isabella Ginor

Russia's forceful re-entry into the Middle Eastern arena, and the accentuated continuity of Soviet policy and methods of the 1960s and '70s, highlight the topicality of this groundbreaking study, which confirms the USSR's role in shaping Middle Eastern and global history. This book covers the peak of the USSR's direct military involvement in the Egyptian-Israeli conflict. The head-on clash between US-armed Israeli forces and some 20,000 Soviet servicemen with state-of-the-art weaponry turned the Middle East into the hottest front of the Cold War. The Soviets' success in this war of attrition paved the way for their planning and support of Egypt's cross-canal offensive in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Ginor and Remez challenge a series of long-accepted notions as to the scope, timeline and character of the Soviet intervention and overturn the conventional view that détente with the US induced Moscow to restrainthat a US-Moscow détente led to a curtailment of Egyptian ambitions to recapture of the land it lost to Israel in 1967. Between this analytical rethink and the introduction of an entirely new genre of sources-- -memoirs and other publications by Soviet veterans themselves---The Soviet-Israeli War paves the way for scholars to revisit this pivotal moment in world history.

Voices of Jewish-Russian Literature

Voices of Jewish-Russian Literature
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Publisher : Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages : 1032
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ISBN-10 : 9781644691526
ISBN-13 : 1644691523
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Voices of Jewish-Russian Literature by : Maxim D. Shrayer

Edited by Maxim D. Shrayer, a leading specialist in Russia’s Jewish culture, this definitive anthology of major nineteenth- and twentieth-century fiction, nonfiction and poetry by eighty Jewish-Russian writers explores both timeless themes and specific tribulations of a people’s history. A living record of the rich and vibrant legacy of Russia’s Jews, this reader-friendly and comprehensive anthology features original English translations. In its selection and presentation, the anthology tilts in favor of human interest and readability. It is organized both chronologically and topically (e.g. “Seething Times: 1860s-1880s”; “Revolution and Emigration: 1920s-1930s”; “Late Soviet Empire and Collapse: 1960s-1990s”). A comprehensive headnote introduces each section. Individual selections have short essays containing information about the authors and the works that are relevant to the topic. The editor’s opening essay introduces the topic and relevant contexts at the beginning of the volume; the overview by the leading historian of Russian Jewry John D. Klier appears the end of the volume. Over 500,000 Russian-speaking Jews presently live in America and about 1 million in Israel, while only about 170,000 Jews remain in Russia. The great outflux of Jews from the former USSR and the post-Soviet states has changed the cultural habitat of world Jewry. A formidable force and a new Jewish Diaspora, Russian Jews are transforming the texture of daily life in the US and Canada, and Israel. A living memory, a space of survival and a record of success, Voice of Jewish-Russian Literature ensures the preservation and accessibility of the rich legacy of Russian-speaking Jews.