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Buber's Hermeneutic Horizon -- $t2. The Anthology and the Jewish Renaissance -- $t3. Zionist Anthologies -- $t4. In Search of Collaborators -- $t5. The Galician Circle of Elusive Collaborators -- $t6. Ahad Ha'am's Theory of Culture Revised -- $t7. Sprachkritik: The Crisis of Perception -- $t8. Jewish Culture: Between Mystical Aesthetics and Lebensphilosophie -- $t9. A Phenomenology of Hasidic Mysticism -- $tConclusion -- $tAppendix: Buber's Sources for Die Legende des Baalschem -- $tNotes -- $tBibliography -- $tIndex 330 $aMartin Buber's embrace of Hasidism at the start of the twentieth century was instrumental to the revival of this popular form of Jewish mysticism. Hoping to instigate a Jewish cultural and spiritual renaissance, he published a series of anthologies of Hasidic teachings written in German to introduce the tradition to a wide audience. In Aesthetics of Renewal, Martina Urban closely analyzes Buber's writings and sources to explore his interpretation of Hasidic spirituality as a form of cultural criticism. 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