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Js Davka --$tChapter 1. Jewish studies as lever --$tInterchapter II. The dialectics of owner ship --$tChapter 2. Jewish studies and the pitchfork --$tInterchapter III. ?Past its own aim, out to another side? --$tChapter 3. Mochlos or Makhlokes: js and the humanities --$tInterchapter IV. Speaking of js; and its vicissitudes --$tChapter 4. Bildungsheld or Pícaro, canon and list: a heterotopology for js --$tInterchapter V. Bildung and built-ins --$tChapter 5. Ventilating the tradition: Rashbam and the Coen brothers --$tEpilogue. Knotted thread, middle game: an envoi --$tNotes --$tWorks cited --$tIndex 330 $aThis book tells the story of a Jewish Studies that hasn?t fully happened?at least not yet. Newton asks what we mean when we say ?Jewish Studies??and when we imagine it not as mere amalgam but as a project. Jewish Studies offers a unique perspective from which to view the horizon of the academic humanities because, although it arrived belatedly, it has spanned a range of disciplinary locations and configurations, from an ?origin story? in nineteenth-century historicism and philology, to the emancipatory politics of the Enlightenment, to the ethnicity-driven pluralism of the postwar decades, to more recent configurations within an interdisciplinary cultural studies. The conflicted allegiances with respect to traditions, disciplines, divisions, stakes, and stakeholders represent the structural and historical situation of the field, as it comes into contact with the humanities more broadly. At once a literary and philosophical thinker, Newton deploys a tableau of texts in concert with an ensemble of vivid, elastic tropes not only to theorize Jewish Studies but also to reimagine it as an agent of that potency Jacques Derrida calls ?leverage??a force multiplier for the field?s multiple possibilities. In refiguring a Jewish Studies to come, the book intervenes in a broader discourse about the challenge of professing disciplinary knowledges while promoting transit across their boundaries. 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