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  • Jews Identity
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  • 1
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    New Orleans, Louisiana : University of New Orleans Press
    ISBN: 9781608012428
    Language: English
    Pages: 225 Seiten , 22 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Studies in Central European history, culture & literature
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 943.605092
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    Keywords: Kreisky, Bruno ; Statesmen Biography ; Jews Identity ; Jewish politicians Biography ; Socialists Biography ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Influence ; Arab-Israeli conflict Influence 1973-1993 ; Austria Politics and government 1945- ; Austria Biography. ; Kreisky, Bruno 1911-1990 ; Israel ; Judentum ; Zionismus ; Geschichte ; Kreisky, Bruno 1911-1990 ; Österreich ; Innenpolitik ; Außenpolitik ; Geschichte
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [211]-225
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  • 2
    Language: French
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: Marcel Proust, du côté de la mère
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2022) 19-35
    Keywords: Proust, Marcel, ; Jewish authors ; Jewish literature Influence ; Jews Identity
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  • 3
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    In:  Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Yearbook (2020-2021) (2021) 211-234
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Yearbook (2020-2021)
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2021) 211-234
    Keywords: Maccabees, 2nd Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Time in post-biblical literature ; Jews Identity ; In post-biblical literature
    Abstract: Second Maccabees is a literary collection that profiles Torah observance as the force which shapes Jewish history. The two introductory letters and the epitomist’s dramatic account of survival in the face of imperial tyranny beckon Jews from the diaspora to acknowledge the centrality of Jerusalem, its temple and the land of Israel to Jewish identity. Together these documents encourage Jews throughout Egypt to bond with their compatriots in Israel by joyously celebrating the eight-day festival of the temple cleansing in the month of Chislev and thereby renew their commitment to the ancestral traditions that define Judaism.
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  • 4
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    In:  Jewish Film & New Media; an International Journal 10,1 (2022) 81-117
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish Film & New Media; an International Journal
    Angaben zur Quelle: 10,1 (2022) 81-117
    Keywords: Dwoskin, Stephen ; Jewish motion picture producers and directors ; Jewish diaspora ; Jews Identity ; People with disabilities
    Abstract: In this article, I argue that looking and staring, which are typical aspects of Stephen Dwoskin's experimental, highly personal approach to cinema, contribute to a broader sensory inquiry into conditions of diasporic and disabled (gender) dysphoria. I explore the intersecting relationships between these four "d's"—Dwoskin, disability, diaspora, and dysphoria—understanding how in recent years the fields of transgender (trans) studies, diaspora studies, and disability studies have demonstrated collective interest in conditions of dysphoria as strategies that negotiate complex embodiment and ethnicity. In doing so, I adopt a hybrid approach to aesthetic modes of self-estrangement and radical interruptions of normative embodiment in Dwoskin's late films. Adopting what Elliot Evans has described via Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and Paul B. Preciado as a "universalizing" orientation of cutting-edge trans theory,1 and earlier work by historians of disability and masculinity such as David Serlin,2 I read across these concepts to suggest that the formal and aesthetic structures and contexts of Dwoskin's late films agitate the boundaries between embodied conceptualizations of diaspora, disability, and dysphoria. This has consequences for Dwoskin's positioning in wider discourses of experimental filmmaking, both within and beyond Britain where he spent the majority of his adult life, and helps to connect the relationships between his diasporic Jewishness and disability. Thinking expansively, this article examines how expressions of dysphoria, discussed in trans, disabled, and diasporic communities, have the potential to offer, not recuperation or rehabilitation of Dwoskin's work, but a space to think from that is resistant to the binarist, normative, and exclusionary logics prevailing in British culture at this moment in the twenty-first century.
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  • 5
    Language: Polish
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Teksty drugie
    Angaben zur Quelle: 5 (2023) 252-272
    Keywords: Lem, Stanisław ; Jewish authors ; Jews Identity ; Antisemitism History 1945-
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  • 6
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    In:  Shofar; an Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 41,3 (2023) 188-221
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Shofar; an Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 41,3 (2023) 188-221
    Keywords: Pecker, Jean Claude ; Holocaust survivors' writings History and criticism ; French poetry Jewish authors ; History and criticism ; Astrophysicists ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Commemoration ; Jews Identity ; Judaism and science
    Abstract: French astrophysicist Jean-Claude Pecker, who passed away in early 2020, left behind a rich body of work that reflects his active engagement with areas beyond the scientific, among them the visual arts, social activism, and poetry. This paper follows Pecker as he grapples with the loss of his parents in the Holocaust and articulates the impact of this loss on his life and work. My discussion draws primarily on Pecker’s poetry collections Galets poétiques and Lamento 1944–1994, with occasional references to other writings, among them a provisional draft of the opening chapter from Pecker’s memoir and letters recounting his family history. Allusions to Pecker’s Jewish heritage are absent from the poetry collections yet are prominently present in other writings in the context of antisemitism as the core of his “feeling Jewish” on the one hand and the rejection of Judaism among all other religions on the other. Reflecting on the violence that afflicted his life during the war years and admitting his deep pessimism regarding the future of both humanity and the environment, the elderly Pecker conveys in his writings a sense of diminished agency both in his own life and in that of the sun, the celestial body broadly considered a mainstay of his scientific work. Contextualizing Pecker among his peers, I suggest that while the themes of deportation and death figure centrally in the poems, Pecker is less in conversation with Holocaust poetry or poets and more in dialogue with a group of French artist-friends, united in the knowledge of nature’s timeless beauty and in the recognition of the presence within humanity of love, friendship, and the unlimited capacity for inflicting harm and great pain.
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  • 7
    Language: Hebrew
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: מחקרי יהודה ושומרון
    Angaben zur Quelle: לב,1 (2023) 103-130
    Keywords: Jews History ; Water Religious aspects ; Judaism ; Water ; Judaism Customs and practices 21st century ; History ; Memorials ; West Bank Social life and customs 21st century
    Abstract: This article surveys the development of the public artificial wading pools that have been established in Judea and Samaria since 2007 and examines physical, social, and symbolic aspects that this contemplation brings to light. The pools were built through local initiatives in response to the lack of natural springs in the environs of the settlements in which they are located. They also serve to address the complex geopolitical and security reality that excludes Jewish inhabitants from natural water sources located near areas inhabited by the Palestinian population. Since their establishment, the pools have served as a magnet for many local visitors, hikers, and tourists. Observing those visiting the pools reveals a prominent presence of women and children enjoying the sense of security around them; examining their usage is reflective of a creative and practical solution to the issue of the multi-gender bathing of the national-religious population; and contemplating the actions of the local authorities indicates that these pools serve them as a preferred means of disseminating public information and diplomacy. In addition, their symbolic meanings sharpen the insight that their design was meant to imbue them with a “biblical,” pastoral appearance, as part of the spatial conception of second generation Jewish settlers in Judea and Samaria. These trends preserve the landscape memory that was ingrained in members of the first generation in a new form and hold explicit and implicit political and ideological meanings.
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  • 8
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    In:  Patrimoine judéo-marocain et onomastique (2023) 155-179
    Language: French
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Patrimoine judéo-marocain et onomastique
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2023) 155-179
    Keywords: Cultural property ; Cultural property Protection ; Jews Identity ; Collective memory ; Heritage tourism ; Israel Relations
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  • 9
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    In:  Patrimoine judéo-marocain et onomastique (2023) 181-188
    Language: French
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Patrimoine judéo-marocain et onomastique
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2023) 181-188
    Keywords: Cultural property ; Cultural property Protection ; Jews History
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  • 10
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    In:  Jewish Film & New Media; an International Journal 10,1 (2022) 36-80
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish Film & New Media; an International Journal
    Angaben zur Quelle: 10,1 (2022) 36-80
    Keywords: Dwoskin, Stephen Criticism and interpretation ; Marx Brothers Influence ; Experimental films History and criticism ; Jewish motion picture producers and directors ; Jewish comedians ; Jews in motion pictures ; Jews Identity
    Abstract: This essay reframes the infamously grave and grueling experimental filmmaker Stephen Dwoskin as a comic artist. Experimental film in the UK is usually discussed in terms of the marginal history of artists' film and video, or the form's relationship to elite contemporary art. Stephen Dwoskin was engaged with these concerns. He was, however, also a devotee of Hollywood film, like his fellow filmmakers in the New York underground, and like the group of "film enthusiasts" that founded the London Film-Makers' Co-op on its model and screened popular and generic American cinema alongside avant-garde and arthouse works. This essay will argue that comedy in particular, a genre enriched by Jewish artists between his birth in 1939 and his leaving for Europe in 1964, was a major shaping intertext on Dwoskin's work. It will further argue that an engagement with comedy and its practitioners allowed Dwoskin to explore Jewish-related themes in a subterranean manner when Jewish identity was not a usual subject in experimental film—unlike the directly queer, black, or post-colonial films made by his contemporaries. After a survey of two major Jewish thinkers on comedy—Henri Bergson and Sigmund Freud—the major intertext discussed in the essay will be the early work of the Marx Brothers. In the first films where he played a version of himself, Dwoskin appropriated themes, images, and even narrative approaches introduced by American Jewish comics like the Marx Brothers, such as the foregrounding of the precarious, unstable, or disruptive body; the comedy of sexual dysfunction and bodily failure; and identity crisis resulting from social marginality. With Dwoskin, as with these comics, such themes and structures resulted in the subversion of mainstream narrative modes and character stereotypes.
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