1.

Record Nr.

UNISA996365042703316

Titolo

Disseminating Jewish Literatures : Knowledge, Research, Curricula / / Susanne Zepp, Galili Shahar, Ruth Fine, Claudia Olk, Natasha Gordinsky, Kader Konuk

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2020]

©2020

ISBN

3-11-061900-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XIV, 311 p.)

Soggetti

LITERARY CRITICISM / Jewish

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Introduction -- Table of Contents -- On Integrating Jewish Literature(s) into the Teaching of Early Modern Spanish Literature: Preliminary Thoughts -- The Jewish Auto-Sacramental Plays as Jewish Baroque Drama -- Integrating the Writings of the Western Sephardic Diaspora into the Literature of the Spanish Golden Age -- Post-Essentialist Belonging in Portuguese: Herberto Helder (1930–2015) -- A Few Remarks about Teaching Jewish Turkish Literature -- Teaching Literatures by Arabized Jews: Medieval and Modern -- Dissenting Narratives – The Figure of the ‘Arab Jew’ in Contemporary Arabic Literature and Film -- German-Jewish Literature: An Interruption -- Reading Kafka in Turkey -- Unraveling Heimat – Recontextualizing Gertrud Kolmar’s Das preußische Wappenbuch -- Configurations of Jewishness in Modernism: Woolf and Joyce -- Planetarity in the Global? Modern Jewish Literature in English -- Yiddish in Jewish-American Literature: An Asset to Teaching at German Universities -- Affiliated Identities as a Design Tool for a Jewish Literature Course -- Case Study: Belonging in Dialogue. How to Integrate Hélène Cixous and Jacques Derrida in French Literary Studies -- Teaching Contemporary French Literature: The Case of Cécile Wajsbrot -- Ways to integrate Jewish Literature into the Broader Context of Academic Teaching -- Redefining and Integrating Jewish Writers into the Study of Historical Avant-Garde(s) -- Primo Levi: Between Literature and the World -- A Case Study in



Latin American Literature: Ilan Stavans’ On Borrowed Words -- Jewish Latin American Literary Studies: Between Old Challenges and New Paradigms -- An Historical Approach to Contemporary Brazilian Literature: The Example of Bernardo Kucinski -- On Integrating Jewish Literatures into Teaching and Research -- Jewish Writing and Gender between the National and the Transnational -- Producing Radical Presence: Yiddish Literature in Twenty-first Century Israel -- The Unhomely In/Of Hebrew Literature -- The Yiddish Roots of Modern Jewish Writing in Europe and America -- The Place of Hebrew: Maya Arad’s Another Place, a Foreign City -- Traces, Memories: On Péter Nádas -- Osip Mandelstam’s Postmultilingual Condition -- About the Integration of Jewish Literatures into Slavonic Studies -- Polish Jewish Literature: A Brief History, Theoretical Framework, and a Teaching Example

Sommario/riassunto

The multilingualism and polyphony of Jewish literary writing across the globe demands a collaborative, comparative, and interdisciplinary investigation into questions regarding methods of researching and teaching literatures. Disseminating Jewish Literatures compiles case studies that represent a broad range of epistemological and textual approaches to the curricula and research programs of literature departments in Europe, Israel, and the United States. In doing so, it promotes the integration of Jewish literatures into national philologies and the implementation of comparative, transnational approaches to the reading, teaching, and researching of literatures. Instead of a dichotomizing approach, Disseminating Jewish Literatures endorses an exhaustive, comprehensive conceptualization of the Jewish literary corpus across languages. Included in this volume are essays on literatures in Arabic, English, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish, as well as essays reflecting the fields of Yiddish philology and Latin American studies. The volume is based on the papers presented at the Gentner Symposium funded by the Minerva Foundation, held at the Freie Universität Berlin in June 2018.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910642295503321

Titolo

Images on the Move : Materiality – Networks – Formats / Olga Moskatova

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2021

ISBN

9783839452462

3839452465

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (289 pages)

Collana

Edition Medienwissenschaft

Disciplina

302.231

Soggetti

Media

Images

Mobility

Circulation

Networks

Image

Photography

Media History

Analogue Media

Digital Media

Visual Studies

Media Studies

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter    1 Contents    5 1. Introduction: Trajectories of Images    7 2. Greetings from Chicago: Image Networks and Infrastructures of Postcard Production and Circulation    31 3. Techniques of Transmission: Wire Service Photography and the Digital Image    53 4. Calm Images: The Invisible Visual Culture of Digital Image Distribution    73 5. Unmoving Bodies: In-Flight Entertainment, Infrastructural Images and Cultural Techniques of Sitting    87 6. Cartes-de-Visite, Miniaturization and the Materiality of Circulation    109 7. Grainy Days and Mondays: Superstar and Bootleg Aesthetics    135 8. What Makes a Download a Stream?    155 9. What Moves? The Itineraries of Pre-Digital



Photography    189 10. Moved by Rubens: The Double Logic of Image Perception in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1877-1977)    209 11. Follow the Films. Reuses of a Research Film: Biography, Recycling, Whitewashing, Appropriation and Palimpsesting    231 12. Extraterrestrial Images    259 List of Illustrations    279 Contributors    283

Sommario/riassunto

In contemporary society, digital images have become increasingly mobile. They are networked, shared on social media, and circulated across small and portable screens. Accordingly, the discourses of spreadability and circulation have come to supersede the focus on production, indexicality, and manipulability, which had dominated early conceptions of digital photography and film. However, the mobility of images is neither technologically nor conceptually limited to the realm of the digital. The edited volume re-examines the historical, aesthetical, and theoretical relevance of image mobility. The contributors provide a materialist account of images on the move – ranging from wired photography to postcards to streaming media.

»Alle elf versammelten Beiträge sowie das Vorwort der Herausgeberin sind lesenswert.«