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    Abingdon, Oxon [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 0203894030 , 9780203894033 , 0415463238 , 9780415463232
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 118 S. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Year of publication: 2008
    Series Statement: Routledge Jewish studies series
    DDC: 305.892/404309041
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    Keywords: Jews in popular culture History 20th century ; Jews Intellectual life 20th century ; Popular culture ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Massenkultur ; Geschichte 1890-1933 ; Jews in popular culture Germany ; History ; 20th century ; Jews Germany ; Intellectual life ; 20th century ; Popular culture Germany ; Deutschland ; Massenkultur ; Juden ; Geschichte 1890-1933 ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Massenkultur ; Geschichte 1890-1933
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction : identifying (with) German-Jewish popular cultureBetween high and low, laughter and tears : making Yiddish theater "respectable" in turn-of-the-century Jewish Berlin -- Schlemiel, shlimazel : a proto-postcolonialist satire of Jews, blacks, and Germans -- A German-Jewish hermaphrodite, or : what sexology contributed to B'nai Brith -- Franz's folk(lore) : Kafka's Jewish father-complex -- Pogrom in...Berlin? : working through the Weimar Jewish experience in popular fiction -- After the "Schoah" : performing German-Jewish symbiosis today.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: identifying (with) German-Jewish popular culture -- Between high and low, laughter and tears: making Yiddish theater "respectable" in turn-of-the-century Jewish Berlin -- Schlemiel, shlimazel: a proto-postcolonialist satire of Jews, blacks, and Germans -- A German-Jewish hermaphrodite, or: what sexology contributed to B'nai Brith -- Franz's folk(lore): Kafka's Jewish father-complex -- Pogrom in--Berlin?: working through the Weimar Jewish experience in popular fiction -- After the Schoah: performing German-Jewish symbiosis today
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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