02525nam 22004933 450 991098466550332120240327160221.0979888719191110.1515/9798887191911(CKB)27451754700041(MiAaPQ)EBC30642578(Au-PeEL)EBL30642578(DE-B1597)653115(DE-B1597)9798887191911(OCoLC)1390921001(EXLCZ)992745175470004120230716d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReinventing Tradition Russian-Jewish Literature Between Soviet Underground and Post-Soviet Deconstruction1st ed.Brighton :Academic Studies Press,2023.©2023.1 online resource (426 pages)Jews of Russia and Eastern Europe and Their Legacy Series9798887191904 Frontmatter --Contents --Acknowledgements --1.Introduction --2. Research Approaches --3.Russian Jewish Literature as a Bicultural Phenomenon --4.Jewish Dissent of the Late Soviet Era: Underground, Exodus, Literature --5. Prose of Exodus --6. Axes of Nonconformist Jewish Literature --7. Negated Dichotomies: The Failed Utopia of Aliyah --8. Time and Space Structures in Nonconformist Jewish Literature --9. Reinvention of Yiddish Storytelling --10. Aftermath and Impact of Jewish Counter-Culture --11. Russian Jewish Literature after Communism --12. Conclusion --Bibliography --Index of NamesKlavdia Smola explores how the Jewish tradition was reinvented in Russian Jewish literature after a long period of assimilation, the Holocaust and decades of Communism. The process of reinventing the tradition began in the counter-culture of Jewish dissidents, in the midst of the late-Soviet underground of the 1960-1970s, and it continues to the present day.Jews of Russia and Eastern Europe and Their Legacy SeriesRussian literatureJewish authorsHistory and criticismLiterary criticism.lcgftRussian literatureJewish authorsHistory and criticism.891.709/8924Smola Klavdia1450088MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910984665503321Reinventing Tradition4333075UNINA