04323nam 2200625 450 991081372360332120200923020339.03-11-047160-410.1515/9783110473384(CKB)4100000001502340(MiAaPQ)EBC5158575(DE-B1597)463450(OCoLC)1020031049(DE-B1597)9783110473384(Au-PeEL)EBL5158575(CaPaEBR)ebr11497605(EXLCZ)99410000000150234020180206h20182018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe German-Hebrew dialogue studies of encounter and exchange /edited by Amir Eshel, Rachel SeeligBerlin, [Germany] ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :De Gruyter,2018.©20181 online resource (270 pages)Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts,2199-6962 ;Volume 63-11-047135-3 3-11-047338-0 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Editors' Introduction / Seelig, Rachel / Eshel, Amir -- Part One: German-Hebrew Exchange in Modernist Literature -- Not like Cherries, but like Peaches: Mendelssohn and Rosenzweig Translate Yehuda Halevi's "Ode to Zion" / Gillman, Abigail -- The Flowers of Shame: Avraham Ben Yitzhak's Hebrew-German "Revival" / Barzilai, Maya -- Dan Pagis's Laboratory: Between German and Hebrew / Rokem, Na'ama -- Stuttering in Verse: Tuvia Rübner and the Art of Self-Translation / Seelig, Rachel -- Vera Europa vs. Verus Israel: Modern Jews' Encounter with Europe in Light of Lea Goldberg's Encounter with a Poet / Ticotsky, Giddon -- Texts and Objects: The Books of the Schocken Publishing House in the Context of their Time / Mahrer, Stefanie -- איכה /Ach: Lament and Being in Hebrew and German / ‪‪Shahar, Galili -- Part Two: German-Hebrew Encounters in the Arts Today -- "I write bilingual poetry/in Hebrew and in silence" / Ginsburg, Ruth -- Before the Hebrew Notebook: Kafka's Words and Gestures in Translation / Rokem, Freddie -- Europe Will Be Stunned: Visualization of a Jewish Return / Almog, Yael -- "In His Image": On Dani Karavan's Artwork in Germany / Eshel, Amir -- Mikan ve'eylakh (From this Point Onward), translated by Rachel Seelig / Hever-Chybowski, Tal -- The Berlin Prize for Hebrew Literature (excerpt from a novel in progress), translated by Rachel Seelig / Shemoelof, Mati -- About the AuthorsIn the wake of World War II and the Holocaust, it seemed there was no place for German in Israel and no trace of Hebrew in Germany - the two languages and their cultures appeared as divergent as the directions of their scripts. Yet when placed side by side on opposing pages, German and Hebrew converge in the middle. Comprised of essays on literature, history, philosophy, and the visual and performing arts, this volume explores the mutual influence of two linguistic cultures long held as separate or even as diametrically opposed. From Moses Mendelssohn's arrival in Berlin in 1748 to the recent wave of Israeli migration to Berlin, the essays gathered here shed new light on the painful yet productive relationship between modern German and Hebrew cultures.  German literatureJewish authorsHistory and criticismGerman literatureHistory and criticismJewsGermanyIntellectual lifeHebrew literatureHistory and criticismGerman Culture.German-Jewish Relations.Intercultural Dialogue.Jewish Culture.German literatureJewish authorsHistory and criticism.German literatureHistory and criticism.JewsIntellectual life.Hebrew literatureHistory and criticism.830.98924Eshel AmirSeelig RachelMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813723603321The German-Hebrew dialogue4123688UNINA