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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783031162657
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 294 Seiten , 22 cm
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: Palgrave critical studies of antisemitism and racism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Antisemitism / Political aspects ; Islamophobia / Political aspects ; Antisemitism / Political aspects
    Abstract: "This book, the first to explore the politics of definitions from an interdisciplinary perspective, encourages readers to reconsider the value and limits of definitions in confronting antisemitism and Islamophobia. In recent years, definitions of antisemitism and Islamophobia have become central to the struggle to combat the hostility, harassment and discrimination experienced by Jews and Muslims. Yet these definitions have also provoked fierce controversy: critics have questioned whether they are fit for purpose, or have criticised them as unwelcome attempts to restrict freedom of expression. In this edited collection, historians, social scientists and philosophers reflect on definitions of antisemitism and Islamophobia in both the past and the present. Its contributors investigate the different historical contexts which have shaped definitions and examine their different political purposes and meanings, as well as addressing contemporary debates, and identifying ways for us to move beyond our current impasse. This book therefore provides a broad and new perspective from which to comprehend present day minority politics." --
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781506737300 , 1506737307
    Language: English
    Pages: 128 pages , illustrations (some color) , 24 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Year of publication: 2024
    Parallel Title: Online version Maass, Dave Death strikes
    Keywords: Atlantis (Legendary place) / Comic books, strips, etc ; Nazi concentration camps in literature ; Atlantide (Lieu imaginaire) / Bandes dessinées ; Camps de concentration nazis dans la littérature ; Atlantis (Legendary place) ; Comics (Graphic works) ; Dystopian comics ; Fantasy comics ; Graphic novels ; Science fiction comics ; Science fiction comics ; Dystopian comics ; Fantasy comics ; Graphic novels ; Bandes dessinées de science-fiction ; Bandes dessinées dystopiques
    Abstract: "Mixing dystopian sci-fi, mythic fantasy, and zombie horror, Death Strikes: The Emperor of Atlantis, is a graphic novel based on a suppressed opera composed in 1943 by two prisoners, Peter Kien and Viktor Ullmann, at the Terezín concentration camp in Czechoslovakia. The authors did not live to see their masterpiece performed. Set in an alternative universe where Atlantis never sank but instead became a technologically advanced tyranny, the power-mad buffoonish Emperor declares all-out war--everyone against everyone. Death goes on a labor strike, creating a hellscape where everyone fights, but no one dies. Can the spirit of Life stop this terror with the power of love? Includes designs from the original opera, historical essays, photographs, and more"--
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  • 3
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    New York, NY : Fordham University Press
    ISBN: 9781531500931
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (170 p.) , 8 b/w illustrations
    Year of publication: 2023
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: American poetry Jewish authors ; POETRY / Women Authors ; America modernism ; Ghetto ; Jewish life ; New York City ; immigrants ; modern city ; modernist poetry ; women poets
    Abstract: At last recovered in this enriching annotated edition, this important but neglected work of American modernism offers a unique poetic encounter with the Jewish communities in New York’s Lower East Side.Long forgotten on account of her gender and left-wing politics, Lola Ridge is finally being rediscovered and read alongside such celebrated contemporaries as Hart Crane, William Carlos Williams, and Marianne Moore—all of whom knew her and admired her work. In her time Ridge was considered one of America’s leading poets, but after her death in 1941 she and her work effectively disappeared for the next seventy-five years. Her book The Ghetto and Other Poems, is a key work of American modernism, yet it has long, and unjustly, been neglected. When it was first published in 1918—in an abbreviated version in The New Republic, then in full by B. W. Huebsch five months later—The Ghetto and Other Poems was a literary sensation. The poet Alfred Kreymbourg, in a Poetry Magazine review, praised “The Ghetto” for its “sheer passion, deadly accuracy of versatile images, beauty, richness, and incisiveness of epithet, unfolding of adventures, portraiture of emotion and thought, pageantry of pushcarts—the whole lifting, falling, stumbling, mounting to a broad, symphonic rhythm.” Louis Untermeyer, writing in The New York Evening Post, found “The Ghetto” “at once personal in its piercing sympathy and epical in its sweep. It is studded with images that are surprising and yet never strained or irrelevant; it glows with a color that is barbaric, exotic, and as local as Grand Street.”The long title poem is a detailed and sympathetic account of life in the Jewish Ghetto of New York’s Lower East Side, with particular emphasis on the struggles and resilience of women. The subsequent section, “Manhattan Lights,” delves further into city life and immigrant experience, illuminating life in the Bowery. Other poems stem from Ridge’s lifelong support of the American labor movement, and from her own experience as an immigrant. This critical edition seeks to recover the attention The Ghetto, and Other Poems, and in particular the title poem, lost after Ridge’s death. The poems in the volume are as aesthetically strong as they are historically revealing. Their language combines strength and directness with startling metaphors, and their form embraces both panoramic sweep and lyrical intensity. Expertly edited and annotated by Lawrence Kramer, this first modern edition to reproduce the full 1918 publication of The Ghetto and Other Stories offers all the background and context needed for a rich, informed reading of Lola Ridge’s masterpiece
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Introduction , The Ghetto , To the American People , The Ghetto , Manhattan Lights , Manhattan , Broadway , Flotsam , Spring , Bowery Afternoon , Promenade , The Fog , Faces , Labor , Debris , Dedication , The Song of Iron , Frank Little at Calvary , Spires , The Legion of Iron , Fuel , A Toast , Accidentals , “The Everlasting Return” , Palestine , The Song , To the Others , Babel , The Fiddler , Dawn Wind , North Wind , The Destroyer , Lullaby , The Foundling , The Woman with Jewels , Submerged , Art and Life , Brooklyn Bridge , Dreams , The Fire , A Memory , The Edge , The Garden , Under-Song , A Worn Rose , Iron Wine , Dispossessed , The Star , The Tidings , Appendix The New Republic Version of “The Ghetto” , References , In English
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  • 4
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    London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney : Bloomsbury Academic
    ISBN: 9781350111011 , 9781350111004
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 465 Seiten
    Edition: 2nd edition
    Year of publication: 2022
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschlechterkonflikt ; Völkermord ; Kulturvergleich ; Genocide / History / 20th century ; Women / Violence against / History / 20th century ; Rape as a weapon of war / History / 20th century ; Genocide / History / 20th century ; Women / Violence against / History / 20th century ; Rape as a weapon of war / History / 20th century ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Völkermord ; Geschlechterkonflikt ; Kulturvergleich ; Geschichte 1900-2000
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  • 5
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    Albany, NY : State University of New York Press
    ISBN: 9781438495910 , 9781438495927
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 295 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2024
    Series Statement: SUNY series in contemporary Jewish thought
    Keywords: Heller, Otto / 1897-1945 ; Jews / Identity ; Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ; Heller, Otto / 1897-1945 / Untergang des Judentums ; Jewish communists / Austria / Biography ; Journalists / Germany / Biography ; Holocaust victims / Biography ; World War, 1939-1945 / Jewish resistance / France ; Heller, Otto / 1897-1945 / Jude wird verbrannt ; Juifs / Identité ; Communistes juifs / Autriche / Biographies ; Victimes de l'Holocauste / Biographies ; Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 / Mouvements de résistance juifs / France ; Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ; Holocaust victims ; Jewish communists ; Jewish war resistance ; Jews / Identity ; Journalists ; Austria ; France ; Germany ; Heller, Otto / 1897-1945 ; Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ; Jews / Identity ; Jewish communists / Austria / Biography ; Journalists / Germany / Biography ; Holocaust victims / Biography ; World War, 1939-1945 / Jewish resistance / France ; 1939-1945 ; Biographies
    Abstract: "An intellectual-political biography of Otto Heller, the most prominent and prolific communist theoretician of the Jewish question"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Prologue: A Jewish Question on the Death March -- Origins of a Jewish Question (1897-1932) -- The Decline of Judaism (1931) -- In Flight from Two Dictators (1933-1939) -- The Jew Is to Be Burned (1939) -- In Fight (1940-1945) -- Epilogue: The Road Not Taken
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9783110544930
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, Seiten 760 - 1580)
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae Volume 4/2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Angaben zur Quelle: Volume 4 = Part 2
    Keywords: Inschrift. ; Inscriptions. ; Israel. ; Judäa. ; Judaea. ; Palaestina. ; Palästina.
    Abstract: Der vierte Band des Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae umfasst die Inschriften der Gebiete Iudaeas und Idumaeas von der Zeit Alexanders bis zum Ende der byzantinischen Herrschaft im 7. Jahrhundert in allen Sprachen, die damals für Inschriften verwendet wurden: Griechisch, Latein, Hebräisch, Aramäisch, Samaritanisch, Christlich-Palästinisches Aramäisch, Georgisch, Armenisch. Die mehr als 1300 Texte sind geographisch nach den Fundorten in etwa von Lydda im Nordwesten bis Masada im Südosten geordnet. Der Band erfasst u.a. Städte wie Bethlehem, En Gedi, Eleutheropolis, Emmaus, Hebron, Herodion, Jericho, Maresha.
    Description / Table of Contents: Frontmatter -- -- Table of contents -- -- Part II -- -- CII. Herodion (mod. Jebel Fureidis) -- -- CIII. Drusias (mod. Ḥ. Midras) -- -- CIV. Beit Sha‘ar -- -- CV. Suca (mod. Kh. Khureitun -- -- CVI. Tel Lavnin -- -- CVII. Thecoa (mod. Teqo῾a, Kh. et-Tuqu῾) -- -- CVIII. Tell el-Judeiyida (Tel Goded) -- -- CIX. Ḥ. Alim -- -- CX. Ḥ. Tannim -- -- CXI. Ḥ. Burgin -- -- CXII. Enadab (mod. Kh. ῾Ain Dab, Beit ῾Itab) -- -- CXIII. Kh. el-῾Ein -- -- CXIV. Qiriath ῾Arbaia (mod. ῾Ein ῾Arrub) -- -- CXV. Beit Fajjar -- -- CXVI. Sde Moshe -- -- CXVII. ῾Iyye Neḥash -- -- CXVIII. Ḥ. Gibor -- -- CXIX. Kh. Za῾aquqa -- -- CXX. Eleutheropolis (Beit Jibrin, mod. Beit Guvrin) -- -- CXXI. Marisa (Maresha, mod. Tell Sandahannah) -- -- CXXII. Murabba῾at -- -- CXXIII. Ḥ. Ḥoresh -- -- CXXIV. Alula (mod. Ḥalḥul) -- -- CXXV. Beth Loya (Kh. Lehi) -- -- CXXVI. Rasm el-Beida -- -- CXXVII. Bethennim (mod. Kh. Beit ῾Anun) -- -- CXXVIII. Lachish (mod. el-Qubeibe) -- -- CXXIX. Mamre (mod. Ramet el-Khalil) -- -- CXXX. Tell el-Hesi -- -- CXXXI. Kh. en-Nakieh -- -- CXXXII. Ḥ. Qaẓra -- -- CXXXIII. Beit el-Ban -- -- CXXXIV. Duweimi -- -- CXXXV. Kh. el-Kom -- -- CXXXVI. Kh. el-Muraq -- -- CXXXVII. ῾Ein el-Ma῾amudiye -- -- CXXXVIII. Kh. ed-Deir -- -- CXXXIX. Hebron (Kiriath Arba, Mamre) -- -- CXL. Kh. Deir Ṣamit -- -- CXLI. Beit ῾Awwa -- -- CXLII. Adora (mod. Dura) -- -- CXLIII. Kh. Jammama -- -- CXLIV. Ruḥama -- -- CXLV. Kh. Birker -- -- CXLVI. Kh. el-Qaṣr -- -- CXLVII. Ḥ. ῾Eitun -- -- CLXVIII. Iethira (Yatir, mod. Kh. ῾Attir) -- -- CLXIX. Tel Kerioth -- -- CLXX. Masada -- -- CLXXI. Yarma -- -- CLXXII. Dead Sea Caves -- -- CLXXIII. Items of unknown provenance -- -- Index of personal names -- -- Maps -- -- Key to locations
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
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    New Haven, CT : Yale University Press
    ISBN: 9780300271621
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 p.) , 16 b-w illus
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: Jewish Lives
    Keywords: Jewish philosophers Biography ; Jewish philosophy ; Jewish scholars Biography ; Philosophers Biography ; Philosophy, Medieval ; Physicians Biography ; Rabbis Biography ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Jewish
    Abstract: An exploration of Maimonides, the medieval philosopher, physician, and religious thinker, author of The Guide of the Perplexed, from one of the world’s foremost bibliophiles Moses ben Maimon, or Maimonides (1138–1204), was born in Córdoba, Spain. The gifted son of a judge and mathematician, Maimonides fled Córdoba with his family when he was thirteen due to Almohad persecution of all non-Islamic faiths. Forced into a long exile, the family spent a decade in Spain before settling in Morocco. From there, Maimonides traveled to Palestine and Egypt, where he died at Saladin’s court. As a scholar of Jewish law, a physician, and a philosopher, Maimonides was a singular figure. His work in extracting all the commanding precepts of Jewish law from the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud, interpreting and commenting on them, and translating them into terms that would allow students to lead sound Jewish lives became the model for translating God’s word into a language comprehensible by all. His work in medicine—which brought him such fame that he became Saladin’s personal physician—was driven almost entirely by reason and observation. In this biography, Alberto Manguel examines the question of Maimonides’ universal appeal—he was celebrated by Jews, Arabs, and Christians alike. In our time, when the need for rationality and recognition of the truth is more vital than ever, Maimonides can help us find strategies to survive with dignity in an uncertain world
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Preface , 1. The Figure of Maimonides , 2. Al-Andalus , 3. North Africa and Palestine , 4. Egypt , 5. Maimonides the Physician , 6. Maimonides the Scholar , 7. Maimonides the Philosopher , 8. Maimonides the Believer , 9. How Should One Live? , 10. Lessons from Exodus , 11. The Talmud , 12. The Law , 13. The Mishneh Torah , 14. The Guide of the Perplexed , 15. What Is Virtue? , 16. Reading Maimonides , Conclusion , Notes , List of Principal Works by Maimonides Acknowledgments , Acknowledgments , Index , In English
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9780674292932
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 265 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2023
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Garcia, Matt Eli and the octopus
    Keywords: United Fruit Company ; Führungskräfte ; Lebensverlauf ; Unternehmensethik ; USA ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Business ; A&W ; AMK ; Baskin Robbins ; Foster Grant ; Honduras ; Inter Harvest ; Jewish ; Joseph Lookstein ; Morrell Meat Company ; Nunes ; Oscar Gale Varela ; Ottumwa plant ; Salinas ; Samuel Belkin ; Sioux Falls ; Teamsters ; bananas ; farm workers ; food ; lettuce ; unions
    Abstract: The poignant rise and fall of an idealistic immigrant who, as CEO of a major conglomerate, tried to change the way America did business before he himself was swallowed up by corporate corruption.At 8 a.m. on February 3, 1975, Eli Black leapt to his death from the 44th floor of Manhattan’s Pan Am building. The immigrant-turned-CEO of United Brands—formerly United Fruit, now Chiquita—Black seemed an embodiment of the American dream. United Brands was transformed under his leadership—from the “octopus,” a nickname that captured the corrupt power the company had held over Latin American governments, to “the most socially conscious company in the hemisphere,” according to a well-placed commentator. How did it all go wrong?Eli and the Octopus traces the rise and fall of an enigmatic business leader and his influence on the nascent project of corporate social responsibility. Born Menashe Elihu Blachowitz in Lublin, Poland, Black arrived in New York at the age of three and became a rabbi before entering the business world. Driven by the moral tenets of his faith, he charted a new course in industries known for poor treatment of workers, partnering with labor leaders like Cesar Chavez to improve conditions. But risky investments, economic recession, and a costly wave of natural disasters led Black away from the path of reform and toward corrupt backroom dealing.Now, two decades after Google’s embrace of “Don’t be evil” as its unofficial motto, debates about “ethical capitalism” are more heated than ever. Matt Garcia presents an unvarnished portrait of Black’s complicated legacy. Exploring the limits of corporate social responsibility on American life, Eli and the Octopus offers pointed lessons for those who hope to do good while doing business
    Note: 1 Talmid , 2 An Honest Business , 3 Pyramids , 4 Shadows , 5 Israelite , 6 Half a Picture , 7 United, We Fall , In English
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  • 9
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    Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press
    ISBN: 9781399503235
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 443 pages)
    Year of publication: 2023
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Śnir, Reʾuven, 1953 - Palestinian and Arab-Jewish Cultures
    Keywords: Arabic literature History and criticism 20th century ; Jews in literature ; Jews Identity ; History ; Judaism in literature ; LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern ; Arabisch ; Literatur ; Judentum ; Juden ; Identität
    Abstract: Studies Arabic literary production from the point of view of commitment and hybridization and the interactions between themDiscusses the role of the 1948 Nakba in shaping Palestinian culture and literaturePresents the contribution of Maḥmūd Darwīsh in the process of Palestinian nation-buildingSheds light on the emergence of Palestinian theatrical movementProvocatively rereads the history of Jewish involvement in Arabic literatureLaments the demise of Arab-Jewish culture following the clash between Zionism and Arab national movementPart of a two-volume set, this volume examines the issues of commitment and hybridization in Arabic literature concentrating on Palestinian literature and Arab-Jewish culture and the interactions between them. Reuvin Snir studies the contribution of Palestinian literature and theatre to Palestinian nation-building, especially since the 1948 Nakba. Becoming an essential part of the vocabulary of Arab intellectuals and writers, since the 1950s commitment (iltizām) has been employed to indicate the necessity for a writer to convey a message rather than merely create an imaginative work for its own sake. As for hybridization, the author focuses on the role Jews have played in Arabic literature against the backdrop of their contribution to this literature since the pre-Islamic period, and in light of the gradual demise of Arab-Jewish culture in recent years. The blending of elements from different cultures is one of the major phenomena in Arabic literature, certainly in light of its relationship with Islam and its cultural heritage, which has been extending during the last one-and-half millennia
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Preface , Acknowledgments , Technical Notes , Notes on Transliteration , Introduction , Part I Occupation, Domination, and Commitment , Introduction , Chapter 1 Performance: In the Service of the Nation , Chapter 2 Commitment: Verse Drama and Resistance , Chapter 3 Chronicle: The Ongoing Nakba , Chapter 4 Bilingualism: Palestinians in Hebrew , Part II Hybridization, Exclusion, and Demise , Introduction , Chapter 5 Pluralism: Arabs of Mosaic Faith , Chapter 6 Spring: “We Were Like Those Who Dream” Spring: “We Were Like Those Who Dream” , Chapter 7 Demise: The Last of the Mohicans , Chapter 8 Identity: Inessential Solidarities , Epilog “Trailed Travellers”: Between Fiction, Meta-Fiction, and History , References , Index , In English
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  • 10
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    New York, NY : Fordham University Press
    ISBN: 9781531502942
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (276 p.)
    Year of publication: 2023
    Keywords: Anti-communist movements Fiction ; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Abstract: It is 1948 in Manhattan. Aspiring reporter Sylvia Golubowsky pays her dues in the steno pool at the tabloid New York Star, along with sixteen other girls whose eyes are on the back of the chair in front of them, the next step up the ladder. At the rival paper across town, gossip columnist Austin Van Cleeve rules New York and Washington with his venomous pen. In the Village, Columbia University graduate Cal Byfield is stuck flipping burgers to support his dream of a Negro theatre on Broadway. Against the backdrop of post-World War II New York City and under the growing shadow of the Red Scare, these three indelible characters collide with one another amidst the larger drama of the historical moment. In a fresh reinterpretation of the McCarthy era, Sarah Schulman reframes our understanding of the "blacklist" to show how racial and sexual discrimination create their own ongoing exclusions, and how the politics of treachery impact the most intimate relationships. First published in 1998, Schulman draws parallels between the McCarthy era and contemporary American life, upends the tropes of film noir, pulp fiction, and set pieces of mid-century America by positioning a Black man and a queer Jewish woman as emblematic Americans. Set before the advent of collective revolutionary movements of the 1960s, Cal and Sylvia learn the hard way that the American Dream was not available to them. This new edition of Shimmer includes a preface by the author
    Note: Frontmatter , Acknowledgments , 1948. Billboard Magazine‘s Top Ten Hits. , 1949. Billboard Magazine‘s Top Ten Hits , 1950. Billboard Magazine‘s Top Ten Hits. , 1951. Billboard Magazine‘s Top Ten Hits , August, 2, 1996. Billboard Magazine‘s Top Ten Hits , Shimmer: A Twenty-fifth Anniversary Reflection , In English
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