ISBN:
9780253059789
,
9780253059796
Language:
English
Pages:
xv, 245 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
Year of publication:
2022
Series Statement:
The modern Jewish experience
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Underwood, Nicholas Yiddish Paris
DDC:
944/.004924
Keywords:
Jews History 20th century
;
Jews, Polish Intellectual life
;
Yiddishists Intellectual life
;
Yiddish language
;
Paris (France) Ethnic relations
;
Frankreich
;
Paris
;
Juden
;
Polen
;
Jiddisch
;
Geistesleben
;
Geschichte 1920-1950
Abstract:
Institutionalizing Yiddish Cultural Life in Paris -- Cultural and Intellectual Strongholds Are Stronger Than All Others -- Drama in Yiddish Paris -- Singing for the People and Against Fascism -- Parisian Yiddish Culture on the World's Stage -- Conclusion: From Rassemblement to Résistance -- Epilogue: The Marianne of Yiddishland
Abstract:
"Yiddish Paris explores how Yiddish-speaking emigrants from Eastern Europe in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s created a Yiddish diaspora nation in Western Europe and how they presented that nation to themselves and to others in France. In this meticulously researched and first full-length study of interwar Yiddish culture in France, author Nicholas Underwood argues that the emergence of a Yiddish Paris was depended on "culture makers," mostly left-wing Jews from Socialist and Communist backgrounds who created cultural and scholarly organizations and institutions, including the French branch of YIVO (a research institution focused on East European Jews), theater troupes, choruses, and a pavilion at the Paris World's Fair of 1937. Yiddish Paris examines how these left-wing Yiddish-speaking Jews insisted that even in France, a country known for demanding the assimilation of immigrant and minority groups, they could remain a distinct group, part of a transnational Yiddish-speaking Jewish nation. Yet, in the process, they in fact created a French-inflected version of Jewish diaspora nationalism, finding allies among French intellectuals, largely on the left"--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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