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  • Potsdam University  (3)
  • München : Dt. Taschenbuch-Verl.  (2)
  • Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Harvard Univ. Press
  • American Studies  (3)
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  • 1
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    Book
    München : Dt. Taschenbuch-Verl.
    ISBN: 3423244151
    Language: German
    Pages: 200 S., [8 ungez. Bl.] , Ill.
    Edition: Orig.-Ausg.
    Year of publication: 2004
    Series Statement: dtv 24415
    Series Statement: Premium
    DDC: 810
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    Keywords: Singer, Isaac Bashevis 〈1910-〉 ; Authors, Yiddish Biography ; Biografie ; Singer, Isaac Bashevis 1902-1991 ; Singer, Isaac Bashevis 1902-1991
    Abstract: Stephen Tree, der als Regisseur, Dramaturg und Übersetzer in Berlin lebt, widmet sich in seinem gut lesbaren Buch der Biografie des berühmten Schriftstellers und Nobelpreisträgers, dessen 100. Geburtstag in diesem Jahr begangen wird. Dabei geht es Tree nicht so sehr um eine Analyse des umfangreichen, in jiddischer Sprache verfassten Werks, sondern um den Lebensweg Singers: Aufgewachsen in einer armen orthodoxen Rabbinerfamilie in Polen, folgt der junge Mann dem Vorbild seines Bruders und wird Schriftsteller. Auch wenn er die typische Kleidung der orthodoxen Juden ablegt und die Schläfenlocken abschneidet, so bleibt sein Schaffen doch sein ganzes Leben lang dem osteuropäischen Judentum und dessen Sprache, dem Jiddischen, verbunden. Mitte der 30er-Jahre emigriert er nach New York, wo er für eine jiddische Zeitung arbeitet und ein anerkannter Schriftsteller wird. Tree zeichnet ein eingängiges Porträt Singers, das auch Einblicke in das Privatleben gibt. Eine gute Ergänzung zu den zahlreichen in deutsch erschienenen Titeln des Autors (zuletzt BA 7/04). (2)
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  • 2
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    Book
    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Harvard Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0674474937
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 239 S.
    Year of publication: 1995
    DDC: 305.892/4073
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    Keywords: Culturele identiteit ; Joden ; Juifs - États-Unis - Conditions sociales ; Juifs - États-Unis - Identité collective ; Juden ; Politik ; Jews Identity ; Jews Politics and government ; Jews Social conditions ; Identität ; Juden ; États-Unis - Relations interethniques ; USA ; United States Ethnic relations ; USA ; USA ; Juden ; USA ; Juden ; Identität
    Abstract: Will American Jews survive their success? Or will the United States' uniquely hospitable environment lead inexorably to their assimilation and loss of cultural identity? This is the conundrum that Seymour Martin Lipset and Earl Raab explore in their wise and learned book about the American Jewish experience. Jews, perhaps more than any ethnic or religious minority that has migrated to these shores, have benefited from the country's openness, egalitarianism and social heterogeneity. This unusually good fit, the authors argue, has as much to do with the exceptionalism of the Jewish people as with that of America. But acceptance for all ancestral groups has its downside: integration into the mainstream erodes their defining features, diluting the loyalties that sustain their members
    Abstract: The authors vividly illustrate this paradox as it is experienced by American Jews today - in their high rates of intermarriage, their waning observance of religious rites, their extraordinary academic and professional success, their commitment to liberalism in domestic politics, and their steadfast defense of Israel. Yet Jews view these trends with a sense of foreboding: "We feel very comfortable in America - but anti-Semitism is a serious problem"; "We would be desolate if Israel were lost - but we don't feel as close to that country as we used to"; "More of our youth are seeking some serious form of Jewish affirmation and involvement but more of them are slipping away from Jewish life." These are the contradictions tormenting American Jews as they struggle anew with the never-dying problem of Jewish continuity
    Abstract: A graceful and immensely readable work, Jews and the New American Scene provides a remarkable range of scholarship, anecdote, and statistical research - the clearest, most up-to-date account available of the dilemma facing American Jews in their third century of citizenship
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  • 3
    ISBN: 3423108827
    Language: German
    Pages: 176 S , 18 cm
    Edition: Dt. Erstausgabe
    Year of publication: 1988
    Series Statement: dtv 10882
    Uniform Title: Conversations with Isaac Bashevis Singer 〈dt.〉
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    Keywords: Interview ; Singer, Isaac Bashevis 1902-1991 ; Singer, Isaac Bashevis 1902-1991
    Note: Aus d. Amerikan. übers
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