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Record Nr.

UNINA9910817600903321

Titolo

Choosing Yiddish : new frontiers of language and culture / / edited by Lara Rabinovitch, Shiri Goren, and Hannah S. Pressman

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Detroit, : Wayne State University Press, c2013

ISBN

0-8143-3799-6

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (409 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

RabinovitchLara <1979->

GorenShiri <1976->

PressmanHannah S. <1979->

Disciplina

439/.1

Soggetti

Yiddish language - Social aspects

Yiddish literature - History and criticism

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments                      ""; ""Foreword: Yiddish Studies: Toward a Twenty-First-Century Mandate                                                                       ""; ""A Note on Transliteration                                ""; ""Introduction                   ""; ""Writing on the Edge                          ""; ""Prelude to “Writing on the Edgeâ€?                                       ""

""Der Nisterâ€?s Symbolist Stories: Adventures in Yiddish Storytelling and Their Consequences                                                                                                """"Writing on the Verge of Catastrophe: David Vogelâ€?s Last Work of Prose                                                                            ""; ""In the Pot, Half-Melted: Sacco-Vanzett i Poems and Yiddish American Identity                                                                                   ""; ""Yiddish and the City                           ""

""Prelude to “Yiddish and the Cityâ€?                                        """"The Lower East Side Meets Greenwich Village: Immigrant Jews, Yiddish, and the New York Intellectual Scene                                                                                                                ""; ""Propaganda or Fighting the Myth of Pakhdones? Naye Prese, the Popular Front, and the Spanish Civil War                                                                                                             ""

""The Other Polonia: Yiddish Immigrant Writers in Buenos Aires and New York Respond to the New Polish State                                                                                                                """"Choosing Yiddish in the Classroom: Montrealâ€?s National Secular



Schools, 1910â€?1950                                                                                        ""; ""Yiddish Goes Pop                       ""; ""Prelude to “Yiddish Goes Popâ€?                                    ""

""Isaac Goldberg and the Idea of Obscene Yiddish                                                     """"The Idealized Mother and Her Discontents: Performing Maternity in Yiddish Film Melodrama                                                                                               ""; ""Russian Militia Singing in Yiddish: Jewish Nostalgia in Soviet and Post-Soviet Popular Culture                                                                                                     ""; ""Yiddish Comes to America                               ""

""Prelude to “Yiddish Comes to Americaâ€?                                            ""

Sommario/riassunto

Yiddish Hip Hop, a nineteenth-century "Hasidic Slasher," obscure Yiddish writers, and immigrant Jewish newspapers in Buenos Aires, Paris, and New York are just a few of the topics featured in Choosing Yiddish: New Frontiers of Language and Culture. Editors Lara Rabinovitch, Shiri Goren, and Hannah S. Pressman have gathered a diverse and richly layered collection of essays that demonstrates the currency of Yiddish scholarship in academia today.Organized into six thematic rubrics, Choosing Yiddish demonstrates that Yiddish, always a border-crossing language, continues to push boundaries with vigorous disciplinary exchange. "Writing on the Edge" focuses on the realm of belles lettres; "Yiddish and the City" spans the urban centers of Paris, Buenos Aires, New York City, and Montreal; "Yiddish Goes Pop" explores the mediating role of Yiddish between artistic vision and popular culture; "Yiddish Comes to America" focuses on the history and growth of Yiddish in the United States; "Yiddish Encounters Hebrew" showcases interactions between Yiddish and Hebrew in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries; and "Hear and Now" explores the aural dimension of Yiddish in contemporary settings. Along the way, contributors consider famed and lesser-known Yiddish writers, films, and Yiddish hip-hop, as well as historical studies on the Yiddish press, Yiddish film melodrama, Hasidic folkways, and Yiddish culture in Israel. Venerable scholars introduce each rubric, creating additional dialogue between newer and more established voices in the field.The international contributors prove that the language--far from dying--is fostering exciting new directions of academic and popular discourse, rooted in the field's historic focus on interdisciplinary research. Students and teachers of Yiddish studies will enjoy this innovative collection.