Embodied differences: the Jew's body and materiality in Russian literature and culture
"This book analyzes the ways in which literary works and cultural discourses employ the construct of the Jew's body in relation to the material world in order either to establish and reinforce, or to subvert and challenge, dominant cultural norms and stereotypes. It examines the use of phy...
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adam_text | Contents List of Illustrations ix Introduction xi Part One—The Other Body and Spaces For Matter 1 Chapter One: Chapter Two: Locating Historically the Jew’s Body between Display and Transformation The Power of Meat: Defining Ethnicity and Masculinity in Gogol 24 Chapter Three: Valued Bodies and Spaces: Cross-Religious Encounters in Dostoevsky Chapter Four: 2 37 Intimate Spaces: The Modern Jewess in the Boudoir in Chekhov and Bely 55 Chapter Five: Animal Advocacy and Ritual Murder Trials 73 Chapter Six: Aphids and Other Undesirables: The Predatory Jew versus Soviet Art 91 Chapter Seven: Abject Bodies: Tactility, Dissection and Body Rites in Postmodernist Fiction 98 Part Two—Re/Active Embodiments and a Sense of Things 113 Chapter Eight: Women Writers Inventing Exotic Origins 116 Chapter Nine: Strange Ancestors in the House and Basement 127 Chapter Ten: On Feeding the Family: Constructing Jewishness through Nurture 146 Chapter Eleven: Materiality of Smell and the Cultural Constructs of Memory 166
Chapter Twelve: “An Edible Chronotope”: in Search ofJewish Heritage Food 184 Conclusion: 203 The Power of Bodies and Senses that Matter Bibliography 214 Index 235
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Index A Abashev, V. V, 94nl0 Adams, Carol J., 26,28,162, 207 Sexual Politics ofMeat, The, 26,162,207n7 Adorno, Theodor, 167-168 Affect, affective, affected, xiv,18, 33,119,143, 213 Politics of, 209nl0 Reaction, 91,95 AggIeton,JohnP., Iln26 Alldred, Pam, 163n40 Altshuler, Mordechai, 161n35 Anderson, Jeffrey, 119n9 Anderson, Olive, 40nl5-16 Andreeva, Iu, 197n40 Animal Advocacy (rights), xvii, xxi, 73-91, 207-208 Blood, 74,78,87,106 Hunting (hunted), 107-108,135 Sacrifice, 33,73-76,78-80,82-87 Slaughter, xvii, 21, 24, 73-76, 77-79, 81-84,86-90,208 An-sky, S., 7-9,10n20,13-14,82n29 Antisemitism, 71,99,103,156,158,167,212 Apikoyres, Der (The Atheist), 16-17 Aptekman, Marina, 98n3 Apter, T. E., 109n35 Armstrong, Isobel, xviiin27 Arnold, Matthew, 44n31 Arshinov, V. N., Art, 10-11,70,91-97,208 Abstract, 92-96 Degenerate, 10,96 Soviet, 8,91-97,208 Ashkenazi, 176,191,200 Dishes (food), 155, 169, 177, 184, 191,211 Culture (tradition), 164,198 Secular culture, 159,169 Assimilation (assimilated), 9,21,65,114,159160,190,194-195 Augustine, 4-5 Tractatus adversas Judaeos, 4 Avrutin, Eugene, xviin24, 8nl8, 9nl9, 34n33, 63n21 Azef, Evno, 66 В Babel, Isaac, xx, xxii, 127-136, 139, 144-145, 147, 151-153, 158-159, 163-170, 179, 184,201,203-204,206,210-212 “Childhood. At Grandmothers,” 151152,170 Diary of1920,135 In the Basement” (V podvale), 127-135, 139, 144-145, 152-153, 158, 165, 206 “Jewess” (Evreika), 168-169,179 “Karl-Yankel,” 203-204 Notes on Odessa (Listki ob Odesse), 134 Red Cavalry, The, 153,165 “Story of My Dovecote” (Istorila moei golubiatni), 167 Baby Yar, 179 Bakhtin, M. M.,
xviii, 41,194,200 Baking, 153,195-196,198 Bread, challah, 196,198n43 Matzot, 106 Bartolini, Nadia, 18n36,19n37 Bartov, Omer, 192n26 Baskin, Marat, 193-194 Little Culinary Stories (Kulinamye rasskaziki), 193 Beilis, Mendel, xvii, 74,75n4,78-79,81 Beilis Affair, xvii, xxi, 66, 68, 73, 75ո4, 78-79, 83-86, 87ո51, 88,99,208 Belarus, Belorussia, 10,159,193-194 Belov, Sergei, 46n40,49n58 Belova, Olga, 124n21
Brumberg-Kraus, Jonathan, 76,81n24 Bely, Andrei, xx-xxi, 55-56, 58, 66-71, 92, 94, Budiľnik(Akam Clock), 53,57 96,110,116,205-206,208-209 Bumstehel, įsai, 49,52 Pđersburg, xxi, 55,66-70,92,94,206,208 Benjamin, Walter, 167n3,17ІПІЗ, 211 Bennett, Jane, xvii, 18 C Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Calarco, Matthew, 26 Things, xvii Camism, xix, 22,25-26,163,207 Berdiaev, Nikolai, 4-5,40nl3 Carolan, Michael, 185n2,200Ո49 Meaning ofHistory, 4 Cemetery, burial, 46-47,108-110,139,143 Berger, Michele T., хіхпЗЗ Chaadaev, Petr, 87n55 Bessiere, Jacinthe, 190n22,198-199 Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 66,204n3 Bezrodnyi, Mukhail, 69n46 Foundations of the Nineteenth Century, 66 Binshtok, V. I., 132n9 Chekhov, Anton, xi-xii, xx-xxi, 55-66, 71, 95, Biopohtics, 23,25,147,150,212 116,119,122,205-206,209 Biosphere, 56, 59,62,122 “Mire,” xxi, 55-69,71-72,95,122,206 Blake, Patricia, 135nl6 Uncle Vanya, Ճ, 63 Bland, Kalman, 5nll, 69n45,172nl7 Chekin, Leonid, 29nl8 Blood libel, xvii, xxi, 74, 75ո4, 76, 78-79, Chernenko, Miron, 17n32 87-88,99,106-107,110,209 Chernov, V. P., 66n.35 Blum, Jacub, 91 n 1 Christa, Boris, 63n24 Blumenbach, Johann, 7 Chronotope, xviii, 41,194,200 Brumherg-Kraus, Jonathan, 76,81n24 Edible, xivnl4, xix, 184-185, 194, 200Body 201,211 Immortality, resurrection, 4,37,104,109 Threshold, 41,45 Material, physical, 48, 54, 92, 100, 115, Chukovskii, Komei, xvnl7 119-120,178,205 Circumcision, 9,15-16,17n30,103,114,203 Metaphysical, ontological, 4,39,205 Classen, Constance, 173nl9 Politics, 9, 19, 21, 36, 65, 72, 78-79, 91, Clothes, clothing, xi, 6, 9, 28, 56, 63, 172,
93,97,100,116,211 179,210 Purity, cleaning, 3,52,54,124 Jewish, 34 Racialized, 70,120,172,205 Ritual, burial, 143,173 Womans, female, 105,107,117,120,126, Cogman, Peter, 123n20 140-141,161,163,175 Conrad, Joseph, 64n26 Boehm, Katharina, 6 Conspiracist, conspiracy, 66,69-70, Bogrov, Dmitry, 81 Notion ofjews, 79,104,110,208 Bolshevik Revolution, 1917, xv, xvii, 4, 160, Novel, plot, fiction, xvii, xxi, 89, 97, 100, 200 103-106,110-111 Borenstein, Eliot, 99n3 Conway, A., 166n2 Boyarín, Daniel, 5n8,167n3 Cookbooks, 200, Boyarın, Jonathan, 121nl4,158,167n3 Israeli, 191 Bremzen, Anya von, 188nl5 Post-Sovietjewish, 188-190 Brent, Jonathan, 110n38 Soviet, 185-189 Brezhnev, L.I., 188 Cooking, 106,153,159-163 Britlinger, Angela, 157n27 Grandmother’s, 155,194,201,211 Bronshtein, 23, see aho Trotsky, Leon Instructions, methods of, 187-188, 190, Brooks, Jefferey, хіііпб 192,195,197-198,211 Brown, Bill, xvi Jewish, xx, 4, 21,115,149,168-170, 179, Sense of Things: The Object Matter of 184,187,189,194 American Literature, A, xvi Non-Jewish, 149 Brown, Clarence, 146nl Of Others, xix, 170 Brodsky, Joseph, xvnl7,98 Coşman, Teodora, 125
Costume, 63-64 Jewish male, 34,131 Crimea, Crimean, 77,86 Sweets, 187 Tartars, 27-28,77 Crypto-Jews (Jewishness), xxi, 25-26, 35, 66, 69-70,103,141,206-208 Silk, 63n21 Druzhba narodov (Friendship of Nations), 156 Dundės, Alan, 74n4,107n26 Durkheim, Emile, 37,48-49,205 Suicide, Le, 48 Dynner, Glenn, 33n32 D E Dal’, Vladimir, 92 Dictionary ofthe Russian Language, 92 Dalziell, Jacqueline, 87 Davidson, Carol, 105n22 DeNio Stephens, Holly, 99n5 Derrida, Jacques, 25-26,33-34,147,207,212 Eating Well, 25,33,212 Descartes, René, 80 Desmond, John, 39n9 Deutsch Komblatt, Judith, 48n51 Diemling, Maria, xviin22,24,76nl 1 Diet, dietary, 23,149-150 Differences, xvii, 25,33 Laws, 4,23,29 Judaic laws, 24,26,29, 35 Jewish, 133,147,156,206 Practices, preferences, xxi, 29, 76, 114,207 Dijkstra, Bram, 68ո41, lOlnll Dikhtiar, S. R., 138n24 Diner, Hasia, 185 Dhont, Kristóf, 162n38 “Doctors Plot, The,” 110,176n28,179 Domino, George, 41nl8 Dostoevsky, Fyodor, xvi-xvii, xx-xxi, 36-54, 109-111,185,204-205,208 Adolescent, The (Podrostok), 46n40 Brothers Karamazov, The, 38, 46n41, 48n51,52 Crime and Punishment (Prestuplenie і nakazanie), xxi, 38-44,47,205 Diary ofa Writer (Dnevnik pisatelia), 38, 46,109 Notes from the House of the Dead (Zapiski iz mertvogo doma), xxi, 38, 44, 49-53,205 Douglas, Jack, 39 Social Meaning of Suicide, The, 39 Douglas, Mary, 26,52 Leviticus As Literature, 26,52 Dress, 34,63,123 Womens, 63 Edible chronotope, see Chronotope Ehrenburg, Ilya, 96 Thaw, The, 96 Eilberg-Schwartz, Howard, 5 Eli, Karin, xivnlO Eliade, Mircea, 41nl7, 58 Ellis, Christin, xviin23 Ehis, W. А., 70ո47 El-
Օր, Tamar, 198ո42 Elzet, Yehuda, 184,196 Yiddishe Mayldiolim, 196 Engelgardt, A. N., 150nl0 Epshtein, Mikhail, 99n5,172nl6 Epstein Nord, Deborah, 121nl5 Eschatology (eschatological), xvii, xxi, 37-39, 41,45-47,51-52,54,103,109 Eshevsky, Stepan V, xxi, 6-7,204 Estraikh, Gennady, 186nl0 Eternal Jew, 111, see also Wandering Jew Eternal Jew, The, 88 Ethnic, ethnicity, xxi, xvnl7, 2nl, 24-25, 28, 30, 36,43-44,59,66,75,89,99-100,107108,117-121,123-125,128,131,136n20, 157n26,207,209 and gender, 24, 30, 32-33, 34, 98, 115116,159-160,207,212 Cuisine, food,xix, 149,163,186,193n30 Differences, xxi, 27,29,32,35,74,78,95, 107,124,142,148,207 Hatred, 71,212 Markers, see Markers ethnic “Other,” 124,149,165 Stereotypes, 120,147,165 Ethnography (ethnographic), 6, 27, 73-74, 82-87,121,124140,208 Collections, 10-11 Exhibitions, xvi, 6nl5,15 Expeditions, xx, 7-8,13,204,211 Photography, 7-8 Study, 196-197 Etkind, Aleksandr, 99n3,104nl9,180n35
Exotic, xxi-xxii, 8, 59, 116-117, 102, 120-126, 192 Femmefatal, women, 2,116,119,122 Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, 31n23,128,130n5 “Family Romances,” 121,128-129 Frugg, Semen, 58n8 F “Familial self,” 159,165,212 Family, 52, 114-115, 117, 125, 128, 132, 137, 139,148-151,155,159 Converts, 81,174 Genealogy 115,120-121,126,145,174 Jewish, 23, 130,136, 146, 152, 157, 159160,165,174,180,186,195,206, 212 Providing for, xxii, 133-134, 146-147, 157,165,212 Relics, memorabilia, xxii, 115, 124-125, 142,210 Romances, 120-121, 123, 128-130, 143145 Farquhar, Judith, xix, 165n43 Fedorov, Nikolai, 48n50,108 Feeding, nurture, xx, xxii, 62, 115, 160, 163, 165 Children, 146,151,153,162 Family 146-1S4,157-161,163-165,212 “Others,” 153-154,212 “Feeding well”, 151,158-159,165,212 Fellini, Federico, 119 Nights of Cabiria, 119 Feuerbach, Ludwig, 5,204n3 Essence of Christianity, The, 5 Filmer, Kath, 109n36 Fine, Robert, 99 Fitzpatrick, Sheila, 159n30 Foetor Judaicus (smell of a Jew), 67-68,141 Fomin, Sergei, 89n62 Food, xv, xviii-xix, xxii, 21-36, 80, 105, IH US, 146-149, 152-158, 161-163, 165, 190-191,201,207,211 Heritage, xxii, 155, 184-186, 191-192, 198-199,211-212 Jewish, 168,186,191-192,196 Attitude to, 5, 27,147,152,154,158 Politics of, 23,29,76nll, 191,200 Preparation, 6,161-162 Foodways, xx, 25,33,184,191,200 Foucault, Michel, xin2, xvi Fox, Nick, 163n40 Frank, Joseph, 43,44n31 Freidin, Gregory 169 Freud, Sigmund, 31n23,43n26,103,121,123, 128-130,144,180-181 G Gabriel, John, 100n8 Garlic, 60,169,179 Garrington, Abbie, 18n33,69n43 Gates, Barbara, 40nl5 Gefilte fish,
151,155,167-170,177 Geist, Edward, 187nl3 Geller, Jay, xiiin7,60nl5,67-68,92n7,103nl7, 167n3,181n37, Gender, gendered, xix, 27nl2, 30, 32, 34, 36, 60-62,71, 91,98,107,110,114-116,123, 126,136n20,157,163,201,207,210,212 and sexuality, 61-62, 64, 71, 94, 99, 161162,175 Differences, 25-27,32 Role(s), 147,158-163,165,212 Genis, Aleksandr, 186n6 Gennep, Arnold von, 47n45 Gerasi, Robert, 82 Gershenson, Olga, lln24, 12n29, 200nSl, 201n51 Gillerman, Sharon, хіѵпІЗ, xxn35 Gilman, Sander L., xiiin7, 55nl, 70n49, 107, 141 Girshovich, M., 189nl9 120 blind evreiskoi kukhni, 189 Gitelman, Zvi, 116n2,192n27 Glaser, Amelia, 27nl4 Glasnost, xx, 116,126,136,142,144,168 Glatzer Rozenthal, Bernice, 99n5 Glushchenko, Irina, 157n27 Gobineau, Arthur de, 7 Gogol, Nikolai, xvi, xx-xxi, 24-36, 38, 50, 54, 110,201,204,206-207 Dead Souh (Mertvye dushi), 31,35n37 “Taras Bulba,” 27,32,50,201,204 “Terrible Vengeance, The” (Strashnaia mest’), 27-31,33,207 “Viy,” 27,33 Goldshtein, Aleksandr, xx, xxii, 163-164, 166, 176-178,184,191,209,211 Asperts of Spiritual Matrimony, 164 Goldstein, Darra, 26nl0,201 Goldstein, David, 38n6,43n24-25,46,49n56 Goodman, Daniel, 52 Gordon, Aleksandr, 182 Gorelik, Leonid, 186n7
Gowing, Laura, 107,108ո29 Griffiths, Edmund, 98ոՅ Grossman, Leonid, 40nl4,45n38 Gutchina, A. B., 187nl2 SO Dishes of Jewish Cooking (50 bliud evreiskoi kukhni), 187 Guidroz, Kathleen, хіхпЗЗ Gypsy, 116-117 Ancestry, 120-125 H Haraway, Donna, xviin25 Harvey Cohen, Gertrude, 189nl7 Hebrew(s), 142,176 Ancient, 6 Bible, 26,38,52,77,79, 81,86,107,171 Language, 12,190-191 Prayer-books, texts 144,174,210 Heine, Heinrich, 171 Hellebust, Rolf, 18n34 Heritage, Cultural, 9,192-193 Food, see Food, heritage Hill, Kate, 6 Hillel, 52 Hoffinan, Laurence, 99 Holocaust, 96, 162, 179, 185, 192, 197-198, 200,209,211 Homer, 44-45 Odyssey, 44 Horkheimer, Max, 167-168 Horowitz, Brian, 3n2 Horowitz, Elliott, 149,184nl Human-animal, xiii, xiiin7,80,89 Corporeality, 30 Figure, monster, 31 -God, 80,87n52 Hunt, Hunting, 26, 33, 85, 99, 106-108, 206207 I Immutability, 43,144,199 Jew s body, 7,9,124 Religious, xiiin7 Ingold, Felix, 49n56 Intersection(s), xiii, xiiin7, xix, 5, 11, 25, 33, 74, 99, 101-102, 115-117, 161-162, 169, 183n40,207,212 Race, gender, religion, sexuality, xix, 30, 32,71,91,116,207,212 Israel, 10, 185, 123-124, 163, 176-178, 184185,190-191,209 God of, 51 People, 3-5,29,86,164,177-178 Iudovin, Solomon, 7,8nl8 Ivanits, Linda, 40nll, 196n36 Ivanov, Aleksandr, 8nl8,10n20 Ivanov, Valentin, 22 Yellow Metal, The, 22 Ivanov, Vsevolod, 203nl Ivanov-Sukharevsky, A., 98 Ivanova, Evgeniia, xvnl7 Izvestiia, 94 J Jack the Ripper, lOOnS, 101,105,209 Jacobs, Adrienne K., 188nl6 Jacobson, David, 193n28 Japtok, Martin, 157n26 Jerusalem, 38,44,47-50 Jewish, xiv,xxi, 4-5,10,21,48,95-98,109-111,
132-133,150-154,181,191-192 Body, 5, 69, 92, 141 143, 163, 167, 172, 177-178,205 Characters in literature, 22,24,27,33-36, 38, 40-41, 43, 48-51, 70, 72, 91-92, 95, 98, 106,121,178-179, 205-207,211 Female, woman, xxi, 55-56,58,61,63-66, 68, 71, 91, 94-95, 98, 100-103, 116-117, 119-120, 121, 124, 126, 141, 153, 159-163, 168-170, 175, 196,198,201,208-209,211 Communities, 12,163,48,51-52,88, 111, 153,158-159,163,198n4S, 205 Corporeality, xiiin7, xiv, 2, 5, 12, 17, 91, 167,209,211 Family, 23, 130, 146, 152, 157-158, 160, 165.174.195.206.212 House, home, spaces, xv, 58,71,136,144, 172-173, 176-177, 180, 193, 206, 209.212 Identity, xviii, xxii, 144,163-165,171 Material culture, xx, 5, 9-11, 142, 177, 184,201,209-2111 Origins, ancestry, xvnl7, xvinl7, 4, 100, 118, 128, 133, 136,155, 167-168, 171 People, 3-4, 7, 9-Ю, 38, 138, 146-147, 154-156,167,201,204-205 Question, 38,46-47,60,109 Religious thought, beliefs, objects, prac tices, rituals, 3-5,16,48-49,79,83, 99.164.185.196.201.210.212
Smell, 169,172-173,176-177,179,182 Victimhood history, traumatic experi ences, 163,130,178-181 Writers (Russian, Soviet), xii, xv-xvi, xviii-xx, 17n30, 96, 114,146,163, 166,171,178,182,201,209,212 Jewish Museum and Center for Tolerance, 11-12,181,210 Jewish Museum in London, 12 Jewish Museum in St. Petersburg, 9-10,204 Jochanowitz, Eve, 184nl Jones, Malcolm, 43n26, 54n66 Joy, Melanie, 24 Judaism, 3n2,4-5, 9, 37-39, 48-49, 61, 80, 84, 142,151,170-174,178,204-205,207 and Christianity, 4,24,174 In music, 69-70 К Kaminsky, Marc, 146,147n3,158-159 Kant, Emmanuel, 66n34,88 Karabchievsky, Yuri, xx, xxii, 156,165,212, Life of Alexander Zilber, The (Zhizn Aleksandra Zil’bera), 156-157 Karlínsky, Simon, 27nl0,31n24 Kasatkina, Tatyana, 44,45n36 Kataev, Valentin, 18-20 Time, Forward1 . (Vremia Vpered!), 18-20 Katsis, L., 75n4,171nl4,182n38 Katz, Elena, 27nl3, ՅՅոՅՕ, 38n6, 40nll, 41, 49n56 Katz, N E, 49nS8 Kete, Kathleen, 73nl, 88 Khapaeva, Dina, 11 ln39 Khazan, Vladimir, 203nl Khemlin, Margarita, xx, xxii, 166, 178-182, 210 Klotsvog, 179-180 Khesed, Lidiia, 178n32 Khrushchev, Nikita, 11,92-94,96 Khudiakov, E. L., 187nl4 Book on Tasty and Healthy Food, The (Kniga o vkusmi і zdorovoi pishche), 187-188 Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Barbara, xiv-xv, хіхпЗІ, 6nl5,9, lln25,185,211nl6 Klioutchkine, Konstantine, 123nl9 Kogan-Yasny (Iasnyi), V. M., 127, 133nll, 147 Konstantinov, Viacheslav, 156n24 Kometchuk, Elena, 93n8 Korolenko, V. G., 83n35 Kosakowska, Elizabeth, 68n40 Kosher (kashruth), 17,21,29,66,79,105,155 Animal slaughter, xvii, 21, 73, 79, 82, 84, 88 Laws, 81,114,155 Krafit-Ebing, Richard
von, 59-60,204n3 Psychopatia Sexualis, 59 Kristeva, Julia, 167n3,175 Krutikov, Mikhail, 116n2,164n42 Kychko, Trofim, 90 Judaism without Embellishment, 90 L Lakhtikova, Anastasiia, 157n27 Latour, Bruno, xiv Latgale, 197 Latvia, Latvian, 189nl7, 190, 197-198, 200, 211 Lavis, Anna, xivnlO Lebina, Nataliia, 22n43 LeBlanc, Ronald, 27nl 1 Leont’ev, K. N., 47n47 Lesovaya, Inna, xx, xxii, 116, 159-163, 184, 211 Bessarabskii romans, 160n33 “I love everybody, of course” (la liubliu, konechno, vsekh), 160 Levinas, Emmanuel, 46n41 Levine, Ann-Jill, 10ІПІ2,117 Leviticus Rabbah, 2,52 Lewis, Reina, 123,126 Gendered Orientalism, 123,126 Lilly, Ian, 39n8 Linzer, Dov, 88ո59 Lithuania, Lithuanian(s), 47, 189nl7, 190, 192,200 Livak, Leonid, xiiin7, 30n20,56n4,60,65n30, 136nl6,169nl0 Livers, Keith, 99n3 Ljunggren, Magnus, 69n46 Locher, Juhe, 185ո2 Loenngren, Anne-Sofie, 30ո22 Lopez-Pelaez, Jesus, 56ո5 Lotman, Yuri, xviii, 56,58,67,72 M Maghribic, Maghribian Dishes, 177,191 Jewish culture, 176 Maimonides, Moses, xi, 172 Guidefor the Perplexed, The, 172 Mal’chukova, T., 45n33
Malysheva, Svetlana, 64n27 Mandelshtam, Nadezhda, 182, 210 Mandelshtam, Osip, xx, xii, 146, 154, 166, 171-173,176,181-182,201,209-211 “Judaic Chaos” (Khaos iudeiskii), 146 Noise of Time, The (Shum vremeni), 154, 171,173,182 “Bookcase, The,” 171,182 Manezh art exhibition, 93,96 Marker(s), xxi, 5,22, 28-30, 55-56, 59-62,64, 66, 68, 84, 107, 124, 141, 144, 147, 153, 173,193,207-208 Antisemític, 157n25 Ethnic (of ethnicity), 25, 27, 34, 95,124, 125,151,161 Jew, ofJewishness, 18,124,141,153,157, 166 Material, 28,66,139,207 Racial, of racialization, 55-56, 60-61, 69-70,144, 208 Sensory, xxi, 58 Markussen, Randi, xviii Marsh, Rosalind, 98n3 Marx, Karl, xviiin27, 4-5, 133-134, 150, 203204,212 Masculinity, 18-19, 24, 27-28, 31, 35, 162, 165,206-207 Ethnicity and, 32-33 Cossaks’, 31, 35 Massimi, Brian, 209nl0 Masterovoy, Anton, 22n40,187nll Material culture, xiv-xv, xx-xxii, 6-7, 11, 21, 178.211 Jewish, see Jewish material culture Russian, xxi, 96-97,208 Soviet, 95,208 Material-semiotic, xvii-xviii, 18-19, 54-56, 64, 66-67, 69, 92, 109, 114, 147, 161, 165, 169, 179, 183n40, 203-204, 206, 208, 210.212 Materiality, xiii-xiv, xvi, xxii, 3-4,17,19,34,39, 71, 87, 103, 154-155 166, 170, 182, 205, 207 Body and, xii, xix-xx, 7,60,143 Jewish, Jew’s, 4-5,66,94,117,143,184 ofblood, 80-81 of place, 61,173 of smell, xxii, 60,64-65,166 Shared, xiii-xiv Matich, Olga, 55n2,100 McCauley, Robert N., 99n4 McReynolds, Susan, 49n57 Meat, 22-27, 29-35, 73, 79, 87, 150-151, 155, 162-163,177 Culture, 163 Eating, xxi, 25-26,29,32-34,81,207 Kosher (non), 17,66,79 Pork, 25-26,28-29,33-35,149 Memory,
11,103,125,163,166-184,178,180 185,192-193,198,211 Autobiographical, 125,166 Cultural, xviii, 176,199 Proustian, xxii, 167,171,178,180-181 Sensory aspects of, 171,178 Smell (olfaction), xxii, 12,166-183 Men, 68,103,114,116 Jewish, xxi, 35,69,91n2,92,98,100,103, 158-160,206,212 Provider, 158,165,212 Russian, 35, 60, 64, 69, 92, 94, 100, 106, 119,203nl, 208 Mendelssohn, Moses, 171 Menzel, Birgit, 99n5 Merezhkovsky, Dmitrii, 30 Mérimée, Prosper, 116,120-124 “Carmen,” 116,120-124 Mikoian, Anastas, 187 Mills, Victoria, 210 Minsk, 46-47,109,133 Mitrokhin, Nikolai, 22n41 Mochuľskii, Konstantin, 47n47 Mogilner, Marina, 2nl, 21,74n2,84n38,87n51 Molotch Harvey, 180 Mondry, Henrietta, xiiin5, 17n32, 22n41, 35n38, 44n30, 56n3, 60nl6, 65n32, ббпЗЗ, 69n44, 80n21, 83n36, 87n52, 88n56, lOOnlO, 166n2 Monteiro, Christopher, 26n8,207n8 Morrissey, Susan, 40nl0 Moscow, 11-12, 93, 95, 110, 157, 168, 170, 179,181-182,210 Moscow University, 56 Moscow Yiddish Theater, 160 Multan Case, xxi, 73-74,82-83,85-86,208 Murav, Harriet, xiin4, xv, 17n30,47n44, 74n3, 87n51,135nl6,157n2S, 160,186n9 Music, xxi, 56,64,69,96-97,172,192,208 Aryan, 69 Cacophonic, 93-94,96,208 Jewish, 69-70,96,208 Semitic, 69,96,208 N Nabokov, Vladimir, 36,54n67
Nadler, Allan, 196ո38 Nakhimovsky, Alice, 32, 135nl6,155,185n3, 186,189-190 Naumov, Vladimir, 110n38 Nationalism, 10,35,188,207 Nayar, Pramod, 30nl9 Nazi Animal protection laws, 89 Germany, 10,88 Occupation, 193 on degenerate Jewish art, music 96 Nelson, Amy, 76n9, 82n27 Nera, Kenzo, 110n37 New Testament, 4,38,52,174n22 Nicholas II, 8-9 Nirenberg, David, 45n32 Nordau, Max, 132 Novoe Vremia (New Times), 75-76,77nl3,87 О Objects, xviii, 18,62,134-135,142,179,182 and body, xiv-xv, xviii, 204 Cultural, ritual, 6, 9, 11, 173, 204, 206, 209-211 Ephemeral, 199 Material, xi, xiii, xv-xvi, 62, 71, 115, 128, 141-142,204,209-210 Power of, 18,180,209 in literature, xiin4,206 October Revolution (Bolshevik, Russian), xv, xvii, 4,10,13,108n30,114,147,160,200 Odessa, 127-129,133-135,150,170,203 Oklot, Michal, 27nl0 Old Testament (Hebrew Bible), 38, 40, 45, 52,84,103,174n22,176 Olesen, Finn, xviii Olfaction, olfactory, xix, xxi-xxii, 7, 12, 60, 67-69, 98, 106-107, 115, 122, 155, 166169, 171-173, 175-177, 179-180, 206, 210 Orientali ism), 26, 28-29, 31, 35, 64, 67, 117, 121,123,126,193 “Other(s), The,” xii, xvi, xix, xxii, 4, 7, 25-26, 27nl2,29,33,58,87,93-94,99,105,107, 109, 117, 121, 124, 126, 142, 144-14S, 151, 162-163, 168, 179, 201, 204, 207209 Oushakine, Serguei, xiin4 P Pale of Settlement (Jewish Pale), 8,10,18,27, 35, 43, 56, 58, 65, 72, 80, 114, 124, 127, 132-133, 135-139, 146-148, 151, 159160, 168-170, 190, 194, 196, 198-199, 204 Paley (Palei), Marina, xx-xxii, 116-123, 126128, 136-145, 153-156, 159-160, 165, 184,210,212 “Cabiria from the Obvodný Canal,” 117119,143 “Remembrance”
(Pominovenie), 121, 127, 136-137,140-142,146, 153154 Papemo, Irina, 39,40nl6,43n23 Suicide as a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky s Russia, 39 Pavlov, Evgenii, 171nl3 Perianova, Irina, 146n2,201n54 Peterson, N P., 37n4,48n50 Phylogenetic, 4, 74, 78, 84, 86, 96, 118, 125, 132n8,133,139,145,153,204,208,212 Pil’shchikov, Igor’, 122nl7 Pirozhkova, Antonina, 170nl2 Poland, 17,33n32,34,106n24,153 Poltava, 124 Potebnia, Aleksandr, 140 Pravda, 94 Problems of the Biology and Pathology of the Jews, The (Voprosy biológii 1 patológii evreev), 21,132,138 Prokhanov, Aleksandr, xvii, xx-xxi, 98-111, 116,207,209 Mr. Hexogen (Gospodin Geksogen), 98, 106-107 Cruise Liner “Joseph Brodsky” (Teplokhod “Iosif Brodskii”), 98, 100-104, 107-108 Protocoh of the Elders ofZion, The, 110 Proust, Marcel, 166-167, 171, see also Memory, Proustian Remembrance of Things Past, 166 Race, racial, xvi, xix, 2nl, 4,6-7,21,59-60, 66, 69-71, 87, 91,99,103nl7, 123,126, 141, 175,204,208 Contamination, 55 Differences, xvi, 56,65,69,71,144 Sciences, theories, 7,56,206 Stereotypes, marker, prejudice, 9, 30, 61, 71,100n8,151,204 Rancour-Laferriere, Daniel, 31n24 Rank, Otto, 99n7,105n23 Raviv, Yael, 191
Falafel Nation: Cuisine and Making of National Identity in Israel, 191 Renshaw, Daniel, 67 Recipes, 188-190,192-193,195,198-201 Grandmothers, 195,211 Jewish, xxii, 149,184nl, 185 Of teiglach, 189nl7, 192-193, 195, 199- 200 Rich, Vera, 91nl Riedel, Friedland, б4п28 Riga, 154,171,182,195,201 Rite(s), 78,98,106 Animal-eating, 106 Divination, 100 Of passage, 47, 59 Orgiastic, 88 Ritual murder, xvii, xxi, 72-90, 104, 106ո24, 208 Roden, Claudia, 190-192 Book of Jewish Food: An Odyssey from Samarkand to Vilna to the Present Day, The, 191-192 Rosenshield, Gary, 27nl2, 36n40, 38n7, 48n51 Rosh Hashanah, 186 Rossman, Vadim, 107n27 Rothstein, Halina, 196n34 Rothstein, Robert, 196n34 Rotov, К., 15 Rovenskaia, Taťiana, 136ո20 Rozanov, Vasily, xvii, xx-xxi, 7, 31, 35ո38, 68, 73-84, 86-91,100ո9, 167ո5, 171, 207 Apocalypse of Our Time, 88 “Judaism,” 80,167n5 “Lermontov’s “Demon” and his Ancient Relatives,” 80 Olfactory and Tactile Attitude of the Jews to Blood, The, 7,73,84,89-90,171 “On Compassion to Animals,” 75,76nl0 “On Mercy to Animals,” 75-76,77nl4 “Towards the End of Ritual Slaughter of Cattle,” 73,79,81-82,87,89 Rubenstein, Joshua, 96nl2 Rubina, Dina,xx-xxi, 116-117,120,123-126 “Gypsy Woman, The” (Tsyganka), 120, 123-126 Rubiin, Dominic, 37n3 Russia, Post-Soviet, xx, 185 Pre-Revolutionary, 11,21,66-67,71,84 Soviet (USSR), xx, 10, 21,119, 192, 207208 Tsarist, 10,23,123 Russian Culture, xii-xiii, xv, xvii, xxi, 32,96-97,163 Empire, xvii, xxi, 6, 29, 34, 55-56, 58, 63, 72, 74, 81-82, 84, 124, 114, 192, 199-200,207,211 Folklore, 140 Jewish Writers, authors, xv-xvi, xx, 114,166,178,
182,209 Literature, xvnl7, xvi, 24-36, 39, 48-58, 66,69,100,109,122,213 Orthodox Church, Christians, faith, 23, 27, 29-30, 34, 40, 47, 62, 81-83, 109,174n22 Revolution, see October Revolution Thinkers, philosophers, 2-4,6nl6,37-48, 75n4,171 Ryvkina, Rozalina, xvinl7 S Sacrifice, 81, 84-85,88 Animal, 33,74,76,78,80,82,84-87 Human, xxi, 73-74,78-79,82-83,85-86 Ritual, 83,86 Safran, Gabriella, 62,82ո29 Said, Edward, 31 Sax, Boria, 89n60 Scarry, Elaine, 120 Schainker, Ellie, 49n56,167n5 Schivelbusch, Wolfgang, 193 Tastes ofParadise, 193 Schneerson, Menachem Mendel, 197 Schopenhauer, Arthur, 67-68 World as the Will and Representation, 67-68 Schyff, Gerhard von der, 88n59 Second World War, 10, 139, 156, 158, 160, 162,200 Seekers ofHappiness, 17,19,114 Semiosphere, xviii, 56,58-59,61,64-67,71-72 Senderovich, Savely, 61 Sensuality, 5,59,63,69,205-206 Serbskii, Vladimir, 85n45 Sexism, 162 Sexuality, xix, 36, 59, 61, 64, 69n43, 71, 99, 116,119,122,128,181n37,206 Shafranskaia, Ella, 125n2S Shestov, Lev, 45n34 Shevtsov, Ivan, xxi, 91 -97,116,119,208-209 Aphid (Tiia), xxi, 89,91-92,94-96,208 Shklovsky, Viktor, xiin4,40nl 1 Shneer, David, 200n51,201n51
Shneidman, N. N., 40nl2,43n28 Shrayer, Maxim, xvnl7,38nS, 48n51,174n21 Shteinberg, Aaron, 43,47,49nS5 Shtemshis, Anna, 17n32,21,186n9 Soviet and Kosher: Jewish Popular Culture in the Soviet Union, 21,186n9 Shveitser, Mikhail, 20 Sicher, Efraim, 55ո2, 65ո31, 128ո2, 135ո16, 153ո16 Sikorsky, Ivan, 85 Singer, Peter, 92ո6 Skomp, Elizabet, 175ո25 Slezkine, Yuri, 136ո20,159ո30,160 Smell(s), xix, xxi-xxii, 7, 11-12, 56, 58-62, 64-65, 67-68, 106, 115, 122, 139-141, 166-182,205,209-210 Smell-memory, xxii, 12, 167-168, 170-172, 178,180-181 Smirnov, Ivan, 83-85 Votiah, The, 83 Smith, Alison, 29nl7,82n30,201n55 Smith, Jonathan, 85-86 Smith, Mark, 63 Sensing the Past, 63 Social, xiv, xx, 9, 21, 55, 94-98, 105, 138-139, 145-149,165,180-181,207 Changes, transformations, 9,18,160 Dominance, standing, 26, 63, 130, 147, 207 Issues, problems, reality, 21, 39, 84, 135, 139,149,180 Mobility, ladder, 56,65n32,94,116,156, 160 Relationship, structure, classes, xiv, 72, 98, 105, 145, 147-149, 152, 181, 207 Socialism, socialist society, 4, 17, 19, 22, 91, 138 Socialist, Realism, art, 93,95-96,208 Solovyov, Vladimir, xvi-xvii, xxi, 2-6,37,48-49, SI, 111, 185,201,204-205,208 “Jewishness and the Christian Question” (Evreistvo і khristianskii vopros), 3 Solzhenitsyn, A. I., xvnl7,22-23,150,212 Two hundred Years Together (Dvesti let vmeste), 22,150,212 South Africa, 189nl7,192,200 Soviet Union, xx, 10, 21, 89, 93-94, 96nl2, 119, 126, 138, 142, 157-158, 159n30, 161n35, 184nl, 187-188, 190-192, 199200,207,211-212, see aho Russia Soviet Space(s), xviii, xxi, 35,38,41 -47,55-62,65-72, 115,137,167,173,182,209
Jewish, 71,173,177,206,209,212 Liminal, boundary, 41, 46-47, 58, 67, 71-72 Racialized, 58-59,61,66-70 Time, xviii, 41, 54, 123, 135, 185, 193194,201,211 Spivak, Monika, 69n46 Spyer, Patricia, xviiin29 Stalin, Iosif, 10n21, 22, 92, 96, 104, 110, 176n28,188 Starks, Trida, xiin4,122 Steinberg, Mark, 135nl6 Stolypin, Petr, 81,84 Suicide, xxi, 37-43,45,48,77,205 Sutdiffe, Benjamin, 175n25 Sutton, David, 200n50 Svetlikova, Ilona, 66n34 T Tactility, tactile, xxi, 7, 18, 56, 63-64, 68-69, 98,100,102,106-107,122,170-171,178180,206,210 Senses, xix, 64,69,100,169,179 Tager, A. S., 79nl9 Tal, Mikhail, 164 Talmud, Talmudic, 25,32-34,36,81,129,144, 171,206,210 Tanny, Jarrad, 135nl4 Tartars, 27-28,35 Taste(s), Art, aesthetic, 11, 22, 63, 70, 92, 95-97, 115,135-136,191,208 Food, palate, xi, xix, 5,12,22,28,62,115, 164,166,168-170,172,179, 182183,186,191,193,201,205,207 Teiglach, 183-201 Tempest, Snejana, 196n35 Tereshchenko, T. N., 34n3S Teter, Magda, 106n24 Thaw, 96 Third Reich, 88 Tolstaya, Tatyana, 100 Tolstoy, Helen, 62 Tolstoy, Leo, 100n9 Toľts, Vladimir, 93n9 Tolz, Vera, 6nl6 Torvinen, Juha, 64n28 Trachtenberg, Joshua, 141n30 Transformation, discourse of, 2,15-18, 52,67, 114-115,135,203-204
Trotsky, Leon, xx, xxii, 23 103-104, 108, 148151,165,212, see ako Bronshtein My Life, xxii, 23,148-151 Tseichenshtein, Semen, 167n5 Tulving, Endel, 125π24 Turkey, 86 Turks, Turkish, 27-29,31,35,78,187 Tylor, E. B., 85n43,204n3 U Ukraine, 10, 27-28, 33, 35, 106n24,123, 149, 159-160,178,189,192 Ulitskaya, Ludmila, xx, 166,173-176,210 “March 1953,” 173-176 United States, 6nl5, 10, 104, 184nl, 185, 186n6,190,194-195 Uralsky, Mark, 65n.32 Utkin, Iosif, 13-15 Tale of the Red-Headed Motele, 13-15 Jewish, xxi, 56, 58, 63n21, 92, 94-95, 98, 100-101, 103, 116-117, 120-121, 153,159-161,170,198,208 Phallic, 101,110,209 Writers, xx-xxi, 116-123,126,159, 201 Y Yalen, Deborah, 10-11,12n28,159,160n31 “Yellow Peril,” 66-67,71 Yiddish, xv, 43,124,192,211 Accent, 41,54,157 Writers, 10,58n8,186n9 Yoshiko Reed, Annette, 84 Z Zavtra (Tomorrow), 108n31 Zaitsev, Slava, 103 Zipperstein, Steven, 198n45 Zubrzycki, Genevieve, xivnlO Zvedeniuk, Michelle, 43n26 V Vaiľ, Petr, 186ո6 Vaiskopf, M., 35ո37,55ո2 Van Baak, Joost, 68ո42,71 Van den Berghe, Pierre, 193n30 Vernadsky, Vladimir I., 56n7 Vernon, John, 48n49 Viatchina, N., 197n40 Vinokur, Val, 46n41 Voice, xxi, 64,45,69-70,208 Music and, xxi, 56,64,69-70,208 Volkova, Svetlana, 89n62 Voronskii, Aleksandr, 134nl3 Votiaks, 29,74,82-85 W Wadiwel, Dinesh, 87 Wagner, Richard, 5,69-70,96,204n3,208 “Judaism in Music,” 69-70 Wandering Jew, 43, 110-111, 205, see ako Eternal Jew Waskett, Louise, 1 ln26 Weinberg, Robert, xviin24, 7Sn4, 84n37, 85n45 Wheaton, Barbara, 199,200n47 Widdis, Emma, xiin4,17,108n30 Wittgenstein, Ludwig, xxn34 Wolfe, Cary, xiiin9,208 Women,
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Contents List of Illustrations ix Introduction xi Part One—The Other Body and Spaces For Matter 1 Chapter One: Chapter Two: Locating Historically the Jew’s Body between Display and Transformation The Power of Meat: Defining Ethnicity and Masculinity in Gogol 24 Chapter Three: Valued Bodies and Spaces: Cross-Religious Encounters in Dostoevsky Chapter Four: 2 37 Intimate Spaces: The Modern Jewess in the Boudoir in Chekhov and Bely 55 Chapter Five: Animal Advocacy and Ritual Murder Trials 73 Chapter Six: Aphids and Other Undesirables: The Predatory Jew versus Soviet Art 91 Chapter Seven: Abject Bodies: Tactility, Dissection and Body Rites in Postmodernist Fiction 98 Part Two—Re/Active Embodiments and a Sense of Things 113 Chapter Eight: Women Writers Inventing Exotic Origins 116 Chapter Nine: Strange Ancestors in the House and Basement 127 Chapter Ten: On Feeding the Family: Constructing Jewishness through Nurture 146 Chapter Eleven: Materiality of Smell and the Cultural Constructs of Memory 166
Chapter Twelve: “An Edible Chronotope”: in Search ofJewish Heritage Food 184 Conclusion: 203 The Power of Bodies and Senses that Matter Bibliography 214 Index 235
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Index A Abashev, V. V, 94nl0 Adams, Carol J., 26,28,162, 207 Sexual Politics ofMeat, The, 26,162,207n7 Adorno, Theodor, 167-168 Affect, affective, affected, xiv,18, 33,119,143, 213 Politics of, 209nl0 Reaction, 91,95 AggIeton,JohnP., Iln26 Alldred, Pam, 163n40 Altshuler, Mordechai, 161n35 Anderson, Jeffrey, 119n9 Anderson, Olive, 40nl5-16 Andreeva, Iu, 197n40 Animal Advocacy (rights), xvii, xxi, 73-91, 207-208 Blood, 74,78,87,106 Hunting (hunted), 107-108,135 Sacrifice, 33,73-76,78-80,82-87 Slaughter, xvii, 21, 24, 73-76, 77-79, 81-84,86-90,208 An-sky, S., 7-9,10n20,13-14,82n29 Antisemitism, 71,99,103,156,158,167,212 Apikoyres, Der (The Atheist), 16-17 Aptekman, Marina, 98n3 Apter, T. E., 109n35 Armstrong, Isobel, xviiin27 Arnold, Matthew, 44n31 Arshinov, V. N., Art, 10-11,70,91-97,208 Abstract, 92-96 Degenerate, 10,96 Soviet, 8,91-97,208 Ashkenazi, 176,191,200 Dishes (food), 155, 169, 177, 184, 191,211 Culture (tradition), 164,198 Secular culture, 159,169 Assimilation (assimilated), 9,21,65,114,159160,190,194-195 Augustine, 4-5 Tractatus adversas Judaeos, 4 Avrutin, Eugene, xviin24, 8nl8, 9nl9, 34n33, 63n21 Azef, Evno, 66 В Babel, Isaac, xx, xxii, 127-136, 139, 144-145, 147, 151-153, 158-159, 163-170, 179, 184,201,203-204,206,210-212 “Childhood. At Grandmothers,” 151152,170 Diary of1920,135 "In the Basement” (V podvale), 127-135, 139, 144-145, 152-153, 158, 165, 206 “Jewess” (Evreika), 168-169,179 “Karl-Yankel,” 203-204 Notes on Odessa (Listki ob Odesse), 134 Red Cavalry, The, 153,165 “Story of My Dovecote” (Istorila moei golubiatni), 167 Baby Yar, 179 Bakhtin, M. M.,
xviii, 41,194,200 Baking, 153,195-196,198 Bread, challah, 196,198n43 Matzot, 106 Bartolini, Nadia, 18n36,19n37 Bartov, Omer, 192n26 Baskin, Marat, 193-194 Little Culinary Stories (Kulinamye rasskaziki), 193 Beilis, Mendel, xvii, 74,75n4,78-79,81 Beilis Affair, xvii, xxi, 66, 68, 73, 75ո4, 78-79, 83-86, 87ո51, 88,99,208 Belarus, Belorussia, 10,159,193-194 Belov, Sergei, 46n40,49n58 Belova, Olga, 124n21
Brumberg-Kraus, Jonathan, 76,81n24 Bely, Andrei, xx-xxi, 55-56, 58, 66-71, 92, 94, Budiľnik(Akam Clock), 53,57 96,110,116,205-206,208-209 Bumstehel, įsai, 49,52 Pđersburg, xxi, 55,66-70,92,94,206,208 Benjamin, Walter, 167n3,17ІПІЗ, 211 Bennett, Jane, xvii, 18 C Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Calarco, Matthew, 26 Things, xvii Camism, xix, 22,25-26,163,207 Berdiaev, Nikolai, 4-5,40nl3 Carolan, Michael, 185n2,200Ո49 Meaning ofHistory, 4 Cemetery, burial, 46-47,108-110,139,143 Berger, Michele T., хіхпЗЗ Chaadaev, Petr, 87n55 Bessiere, Jacinthe, 190n22,198-199 Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 66,204n3 Bezrodnyi, Mukhail, 69n46 Foundations of the Nineteenth Century, 66 Binshtok, V. I., 132n9 Chekhov, Anton, xi-xii, xx-xxi, 55-66, 71, 95, Biopohtics, 23,25,147,150,212 116,119,122,205-206,209 Biosphere, 56, 59,62,122 “Mire,” xxi, 55-69,71-72,95,122,206 Blake, Patricia, 135nl6 Uncle Vanya, Ճ, 63 Bland, Kalman, 5nll, 69n45,172nl7 Chekin, Leonid, 29nl8 Blood libel, xvii, xxi, 74, 75ո4, 76, 78-79, Chernenko, Miron, 17n32 87-88,99,106-107,110,209 Chernov, V. P., 66n.35 Blum, Jacub, 91 n 1 Christa, Boris, 63n24 Blumenbach, Johann, 7 Chronotope, xviii, 41,194,200 Brumherg-Kraus, Jonathan, 76,81n24 Edible, xivnl4, xix, 184-185, 194, 200Body 201,211 Immortality, resurrection, 4,37,104,109 Threshold, 41,45 Material, physical, 48, 54, 92, 100, 115, Chukovskii, Komei, xvnl7 119-120,178,205 Circumcision, 9,15-16,17n30,103,114,203 Metaphysical, ontological, 4,39,205 Classen, Constance, 173nl9 Politics, 9, 19, 21, 36, 65, 72, 78-79, 91, Clothes, clothing, xi, 6, 9, 28, 56, 63, 172,
93,97,100,116,211 179,210 Purity, cleaning, 3,52,54,124 Jewish, 34 Racialized, 70,120,172,205 Ritual, burial, 143,173 Womans, female, 105,107,117,120,126, Cogman, Peter, 123n20 140-141,161,163,175 Conrad, Joseph, 64n26 Boehm, Katharina, 6 Conspiracist, conspiracy, 66,69-70, Bogrov, Dmitry, 81 Notion ofjews, 79,104,110,208 Bolshevik Revolution, 1917, xv, xvii, 4, 160, Novel, plot, fiction, xvii, xxi, 89, 97, 100, 200 103-106,110-111 Borenstein, Eliot, 99n3 Conway, A., 166n2 Boyarín, Daniel, 5n8,167n3 Cookbooks, 200, Boyarın, Jonathan, 121nl4,158,167n3 Israeli, 191 Bremzen, Anya von, 188nl5 Post-Sovietjewish, 188-190 Brent, Jonathan, 110n38 Soviet, 185-189 Brezhnev, L.I., 188 Cooking, 106,153,159-163 Britlinger, Angela, 157n27 Grandmother’s, 155,194,201,211 Bronshtein, 23, see aho Trotsky, Leon Instructions, methods of, 187-188, 190, Brooks, Jefferey, хіііпб 192,195,197-198,211 Brown, Bill, xvi Jewish, xx, 4, 21,115,149,168-170, 179, Sense of Things: The Object Matter of 184,187,189,194 American Literature, A, xvi Non-Jewish, 149 Brown, Clarence, 146nl Of Others, xix, 170 Brodsky, Joseph, xvnl7,98 Coşman, Teodora, 125
Costume, 63-64 Jewish male, 34,131 Crimea, Crimean, 77,86 Sweets, 187 Tartars, 27-28,77 Crypto-Jews (Jewishness), xxi, 25-26, 35, 66, 69-70,103,141,206-208 Silk, 63n21 Druzhba narodov (Friendship of Nations), 156 Dundės, Alan, 74n4,107n26 Durkheim, Emile, 37,48-49,205 Suicide, Le, 48 Dynner, Glenn, 33n32 D E Dal’, Vladimir, 92 Dictionary ofthe Russian Language, 92 Dalziell, Jacqueline, 87 Davidson, Carol, 105n22 DeNio Stephens, Holly, 99n5 Derrida, Jacques, 25-26,33-34,147,207,212 Eating Well, 25,33,212 Descartes, René, 80 Desmond, John, 39n9 Deutsch Komblatt, Judith, 48n51 Diemling, Maria, xviin22,24,76nl 1 Diet, dietary, 23,149-150 Differences, xvii, 25,33 Laws, 4,23,29 Judaic laws, 24,26,29, 35 Jewish, 133,147,156,206 Practices, preferences, xxi, 29, 76, 114,207 Dijkstra, Bram, 68ո41, lOlnll Dikhtiar, S. R., 138n24 Diner, Hasia, 185 Dhont, Kristóf, 162n38 “Doctors Plot, The,” 110,176n28,179 Domino, George, 41nl8 Dostoevsky, Fyodor, xvi-xvii, xx-xxi, 36-54, 109-111,185,204-205,208 Adolescent, The (Podrostok), 46n40 Brothers Karamazov, The, 38, 46n41, 48n51,52 Crime and Punishment (Prestuplenie і nakazanie), xxi, 38-44,47,205 Diary ofa Writer (Dnevnik pisatelia), 38, 46,109 Notes from the House of the Dead (Zapiski iz mertvogo doma), xxi, 38, 44, 49-53,205 Douglas, Jack, 39 Social Meaning of Suicide, The, 39 Douglas, Mary, 26,52 Leviticus As Literature, 26,52 Dress, 34,63,123 Womens, 63 Edible chronotope, see Chronotope Ehrenburg, Ilya, 96 Thaw, The, 96 Eilberg-Schwartz, Howard, 5 Eli, Karin, xivnlO Eliade, Mircea, 41nl7, 58 Ellis, Christin, xviin23 Ehis, W. А., 70ո47 El-
Օր, Tamar, 198ո42 Elzet, Yehuda, 184,196 Yiddishe Mayldiolim, 196 Engelgardt, A. N., 150nl0 Epshtein, Mikhail, 99n5,172nl6 Epstein Nord, Deborah, 121nl5 Eschatology (eschatological), xvii, xxi, 37-39, 41,45-47,51-52,54,103,109 Eshevsky, Stepan V, xxi, 6-7,204 Estraikh, Gennady, 186nl0 Eternal Jew, 111, see also Wandering Jew Eternal Jew, The, 88 Ethnic, ethnicity, xxi, xvnl7, 2nl, 24-25, 28, 30, 36,43-44,59,66,75,89,99-100,107108,117-121,123-125,128,131,136n20, 157n26,207,209 and gender, 24, 30, 32-33, 34, 98, 115116,159-160,207,212 Cuisine, food,xix, 149,163,186,193n30 Differences, xxi, 27,29,32,35,74,78,95, 107,124,142,148,207 Hatred, 71,212 Markers, see Markers ethnic “Other,” 124,149,165 Stereotypes, 120,147,165 Ethnography (ethnographic), 6, 27, 73-74, 82-87,121,124140,208 Collections, 10-11 Exhibitions, xvi, 6nl5,15 Expeditions, xx, 7-8,13,204,211 Photography, 7-8 Study, 196-197 Etkind, Aleksandr, 99n3,104nl9,180n35
Exotic, xxi-xxii, 8, 59, 116-117, 102, 120-126, 192 Femmefatal, women, 2,116,119,122 Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, 31n23,128,130n5 “Family Romances,” 121,128-129 Frugg, Semen, 58n8 F “Familial self,” 159,165,212 Family, 52, 114-115, 117, 125, 128, 132, 137, 139,148-151,155,159 Converts, 81,174 Genealogy 115,120-121,126,145,174 Jewish, 23, 130,136, 146, 152, 157, 159160,165,174,180,186,195,206, 212 Providing for, xxii, 133-134, 146-147, 157,165,212 Relics, memorabilia, xxii, 115, 124-125, 142,210 Romances, 120-121, 123, 128-130, 143145 Farquhar, Judith, xix, 165n43 Fedorov, Nikolai, 48n50,108 Feeding, nurture, xx, xxii, 62, 115, 160, 163, 165 Children, 146,151,153,162 Family 146-1S4,157-161,163-165,212 “Others,” 153-154,212 “Feeding well”, 151,158-159,165,212 Fellini, Federico, 119 Nights of Cabiria, 119 Feuerbach, Ludwig, 5,204n3 Essence of Christianity, The, 5 Filmer, Kath, 109n36 Fine, Robert, 99 Fitzpatrick, Sheila, 159n30 Foetor Judaicus (smell of a Jew), 67-68,141 Fomin, Sergei, 89n62 Food, xv, xviii-xix, xxii, 21-36, 80, 105, IH US, 146-149, 152-158, 161-163, 165, 190-191,201,207,211 Heritage, xxii, 155, 184-186, 191-192, 198-199,211-212 Jewish, 168,186,191-192,196 Attitude to, 5, 27,147,152,154,158 Politics of, 23,29,76nll, 191,200 Preparation, 6,161-162 Foodways, xx, 25,33,184,191,200 Foucault, Michel, xin2, xvi Fox, Nick, 163n40 Frank, Joseph, 43,44n31 Freidin, Gregory 169 Freud, Sigmund, 31n23,43n26,103,121,123, 128-130,144,180-181 G Gabriel, John, 100n8 Garlic, 60,169,179 Garrington, Abbie, 18n33,69n43 Gates, Barbara, 40nl5 Gefilte fish,
151,155,167-170,177 Geist, Edward, 187nl3 Geller, Jay, xiiin7,60nl5,67-68,92n7,103nl7, 167n3,181n37, Gender, gendered, xix, 27nl2, 30, 32, 34, 36, 60-62,71, 91,98,107,110,114-116,123, 126,136n20,157,163,201,207,210,212 and sexuality, 61-62, 64, 71, 94, 99, 161162,175 Differences, 25-27,32 Role(s), 147,158-163,165,212 Genis, Aleksandr, 186n6 Gennep, Arnold von, 47n45 Gerasi, Robert, 82 Gershenson, Olga, lln24, 12n29, 200nSl, 201n51 Gillerman, Sharon, хіѵпІЗ, xxn35 Gilman, Sander L., xiiin7, 55nl, 70n49, 107, 141 Girshovich, M., 189nl9 120 blind evreiskoi kukhni, 189 Gitelman, Zvi, 116n2,192n27 Glaser, Amelia, 27nl4 Glasnost, xx, 116,126,136,142,144,168 Glatzer Rozenthal, Bernice, 99n5 Glushchenko, Irina, 157n27 Gobineau, Arthur de, 7 Gogol, Nikolai, xvi, xx-xxi, 24-36, 38, 50, 54, 110,201,204,206-207 Dead Souh (Mertvye dushi), 31,35n37 “Taras Bulba,” 27,32,50,201,204 “Terrible Vengeance, The” (Strashnaia mest’), 27-31,33,207 “Viy,” 27,33 Goldshtein, Aleksandr, xx, xxii, 163-164, 166, 176-178,184,191,209,211 Asperts of Spiritual Matrimony, 164 Goldstein, Darra, 26nl0,201 Goldstein, David, 38n6,43n24-25,46,49n56 Goodman, Daniel, 52 Gordon, Aleksandr, 182 Gorelik, Leonid, 186n7
Gowing, Laura, 107,108ո29 Griffiths, Edmund, 98ոՅ Grossman, Leonid, 40nl4,45n38 Gutchina, A. B., 187nl2 SO Dishes of Jewish Cooking (50 bliud evreiskoi kukhni), 187 Guidroz, Kathleen, хіхпЗЗ Gypsy, 116-117 Ancestry, 120-125 H Haraway, Donna, xviin25 Harvey Cohen, Gertrude, 189nl7 Hebrew(s), 142,176 Ancient, 6 Bible, 26,38,52,77,79, 81,86,107,171 Language, 12,190-191 Prayer-books, texts 144,174,210 Heine, Heinrich, 171 Hellebust, Rolf, 18n34 Heritage, Cultural, 9,192-193 Food, see Food, heritage Hill, Kate, 6 Hillel, 52 Hoffinan, Laurence, 99 Holocaust, 96, 162, 179, 185, 192, 197-198, 200,209,211 Homer, 44-45 Odyssey, 44 Horkheimer, Max, 167-168 Horowitz, Brian, 3n2 Horowitz, Elliott, 149,184nl Human-animal, xiii, xiiin7,80,89 Corporeality, 30 Figure, monster, 31 -God, 80,87n52 Hunt, Hunting, 26, 33, 85, 99, 106-108, 206207 I Immutability, 43,144,199 Jew's body, 7,9,124 Religious, xiiin7 Ingold, Felix, 49n56 Intersection(s), xiii, xiiin7, xix, 5, 11, 25, 33, 74, 99, 101-102, 115-117, 161-162, 169, 183n40,207,212 Race, gender, religion, sexuality, xix, 30, 32,71,91,116,207,212 Israel, 10, 185, 123-124, 163, 176-178, 184185,190-191,209 God of, 51 People, 3-5,29,86,164,177-178 Iudovin, Solomon, 7,8nl8 Ivanits, Linda, 40nll, 196n36 Ivanov, Aleksandr, 8nl8,10n20 Ivanov, Valentin, 22 Yellow Metal, The, 22 Ivanov, Vsevolod, 203nl Ivanov-Sukharevsky, A., 98 Ivanova, Evgeniia, xvnl7 Izvestiia, 94 J Jack the Ripper, lOOnS, 101,105,209 Jacobs, Adrienne K., 188nl6 Jacobson, David, 193n28 Japtok, Martin, 157n26 Jerusalem, 38,44,47-50 Jewish, xiv,xxi, 4-5,10,21,48,95-98,109-111,
132-133,150-154,181,191-192 Body, 5, 69, 92, 141 143, 163, 167, 172, 177-178,205 Characters in literature, 22,24,27,33-36, 38, 40-41, 43, 48-51, 70, 72, 91-92, 95, 98, 106,121,178-179, 205-207,211 Female, woman, xxi, 55-56,58,61,63-66, 68, 71, 91, 94-95, 98, 100-103, 116-117, 119-120, 121, 124, 126, 141, 153, 159-163, 168-170, 175, 196,198,201,208-209,211 Communities, 12,163,48,51-52,88, 111, 153,158-159,163,198n4S, 205 Corporeality, xiiin7, xiv, 2, 5, 12, 17, 91, 167,209,211 Family, 23, 130, 146, 152, 157-158, 160, 165.174.195.206.212 House, home, spaces, xv, 58,71,136,144, 172-173, 176-177, 180, 193, 206, 209.212 Identity, xviii, xxii, 144,163-165,171 Material culture, xx, 5, 9-11, 142, 177, 184,201,209-2111 Origins, ancestry, xvnl7, xvinl7, 4, 100, 118, 128, 133, 136,155, 167-168, 171 People, 3-4, 7, 9-Ю, 38, 138, 146-147, 154-156,167,201,204-205 Question, 38,46-47,60,109 Religious thought, beliefs, objects, prac tices, rituals, 3-5,16,48-49,79,83, 99.164.185.196.201.210.212
Smell, 169,172-173,176-177,179,182 Victimhood history, traumatic experi ences, 163,130,178-181 Writers (Russian, Soviet), xii, xv-xvi, xviii-xx, 17n30, 96, 114,146,163, 166,171,178,182,201,209,212 Jewish Museum and Center for Tolerance, 11-12,181,210 Jewish Museum in London, 12 Jewish Museum in St. Petersburg, 9-10,204 Jochanowitz, Eve, 184nl Jones, Malcolm, 43n26, 54n66 Joy, Melanie, 24 Judaism, 3n2,4-5, 9, 37-39, 48-49, 61, 80, 84, 142,151,170-174,178,204-205,207 and Christianity, 4,24,174 In music, 69-70 К Kaminsky, Marc, 146,147n3,158-159 Kant, Emmanuel, 66n34,88 Karabchievsky, Yuri, xx, xxii, 156,165,212, Life of Alexander Zilber, The (Zhizn Aleksandra Zil’bera), 156-157 Karlínsky, Simon, 27nl0,31n24 Kasatkina, Tatyana, 44,45n36 Kataev, Valentin, 18-20 Time, Forward1 . (Vremia Vpered!), 18-20 Katsis, L., 75n4,171nl4,182n38 Katz, Elena, 27nl3, ՅՅոՅՕ, 38n6, 40nll, 41, 49n56 Katz, N E, 49nS8 Kete, Kathleen, 73nl, 88 Khapaeva, Dina, 11 ln39 Khazan, Vladimir, 203nl Khemlin, Margarita, xx, xxii, 166, 178-182, 210 Klotsvog, 179-180 Khesed, Lidiia, 178n32 Khrushchev, Nikita, 11,92-94,96 Khudiakov, E. L., 187nl4 Book on Tasty and Healthy Food, The (Kniga o vkusmi і zdorovoi pishche), 187-188 Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Barbara, xiv-xv, хіхпЗІ, 6nl5,9, lln25,185,211nl6 Klioutchkine, Konstantine, 123nl9 Kogan-Yasny (Iasnyi), V. M., 127, 133nll, 147 Konstantinov, Viacheslav, 156n24 Kometchuk, Elena, 93n8 Korolenko, V. G., 83n35 Kosakowska, Elizabeth, 68n40 Kosher (kashruth), 17,21,29,66,79,105,155 Animal slaughter, xvii, 21, 73, 79, 82, 84, 88 Laws, 81,114,155 Krafit-Ebing, Richard
von, 59-60,204n3 Psychopatia Sexualis, 59 Kristeva, Julia, 167n3,175 Krutikov, Mikhail, 116n2,164n42 Kychko, Trofim, 90 Judaism without Embellishment, 90 L Lakhtikova, Anastasiia, 157n27 Latour, Bruno, xiv Latgale, 197 Latvia, Latvian, 189nl7, 190, 197-198, 200, 211 Lavis, Anna, xivnlO Lebina, Nataliia, 22n43 LeBlanc, Ronald, 27nl 1 Leont’ev, K. N., 47n47 Lesovaya, Inna, xx, xxii, 116, 159-163, 184, 211 Bessarabskii romans, 160n33 “I love everybody, of course” (la liubliu, konechno, vsekh), 160 Levinas, Emmanuel, 46n41 Levine, Ann-Jill, 10ІПІ2,117 Leviticus Rabbah, 2,52 Lewis, Reina, 123,126 Gendered Orientalism, 123,126 Lilly, Ian, 39n8 Linzer, Dov, 88ո59 Lithuania, Lithuanian(s), 47, 189nl7, 190, 192,200 Livak, Leonid, xiiin7, 30n20,56n4,60,65n30, 136nl6,169nl0 Livers, Keith, 99n3 Ljunggren, Magnus, 69n46 Locher, Juhe, 185ո2 Loenngren, Anne-Sofie, 30ո22 Lopez-Pelaez, Jesus, 56ո5 Lotman, Yuri, xviii, 56,58,67,72 M Maghribic, Maghribian Dishes, 177,191 Jewish culture, 176 Maimonides, Moses, xi, 172 Guidefor the Perplexed, The, 172 Mal’chukova, T., 45n33
Malysheva, Svetlana, 64n27 Mandelshtam, Nadezhda, 182, 210 Mandelshtam, Osip, xx, xii, 146, 154, 166, 171-173,176,181-182,201,209-211 “Judaic Chaos” (Khaos iudeiskii), 146 Noise of Time, The (Shum vremeni), 154, 171,173,182 “Bookcase, The,” 171,182 Manezh art exhibition, 93,96 Marker(s), xxi, 5,22, 28-30, 55-56, 59-62,64, 66, 68, 84, 107, 124, 141, 144, 147, 153, 173,193,207-208 Antisemític, 157n25 Ethnic (of ethnicity), 25, 27, 34, 95,124, 125,151,161 Jew, ofJewishness, 18,124,141,153,157, 166 Material, 28,66,139,207 Racial, of racialization, 55-56, 60-61, 69-70,144, 208 Sensory, xxi, 58 Markussen, Randi, xviii Marsh, Rosalind, 98n3 Marx, Karl, xviiin27, 4-5, 133-134, 150, 203204,212 Masculinity, 18-19, 24, 27-28, 31, 35, 162, 165,206-207 Ethnicity and, 32-33 Cossaks’, 31, 35 Massimi, Brian, 209nl0 Masterovoy, Anton, 22n40,187nll Material culture, xiv-xv, xx-xxii, 6-7, 11, 21, 178.211 Jewish, see Jewish material culture Russian, xxi, 96-97,208 Soviet, 95,208 Material-semiotic, xvii-xviii, 18-19, 54-56, 64, 66-67, 69, 92, 109, 114, 147, 161, 165, 169, 179, 183n40, 203-204, 206, 208, 210.212 Materiality, xiii-xiv, xvi, xxii, 3-4,17,19,34,39, 71, 87, 103, 154-155 166, 170, 182, 205, 207 Body and, xii, xix-xx, 7,60,143 Jewish, Jew’s, 4-5,66,94,117,143,184 ofblood, 80-81 of place, 61,173 of smell, xxii, 60,64-65,166 Shared, xiii-xiv Matich, Olga, 55n2,100 McCauley, Robert N., 99n4 McReynolds, Susan, 49n57 Meat, 22-27, 29-35, 73, 79, 87, 150-151, 155, 162-163,177 Culture, 163 Eating, xxi, 25-26,29,32-34,81,207 Kosher (non), 17,66,79 Pork, 25-26,28-29,33-35,149 Memory,
11,103,125,163,166-184,178,180 185,192-193,198,211 Autobiographical, 125,166 Cultural, xviii, 176,199 Proustian, xxii, 167,171,178,180-181 Sensory aspects of, 171,178 Smell (olfaction), xxii, 12,166-183 Men, 68,103,114,116 Jewish, xxi, 35,69,91n2,92,98,100,103, 158-160,206,212 Provider, 158,165,212 Russian, 35, 60, 64, 69, 92, 94, 100, 106, 119,203nl, 208 Mendelssohn, Moses, 171 Menzel, Birgit, 99n5 Merezhkovsky, Dmitrii, 30 Mérimée, Prosper, 116,120-124 “Carmen,” 116,120-124 Mikoian, Anastas, 187 Mills, Victoria, 210 Minsk, 46-47,109,133 Mitrokhin, Nikolai, 22n41 Mochuľskii, Konstantin, 47n47 Mogilner, Marina, 2nl, 21,74n2,84n38,87n51 Molotch Harvey, 180 Mondry, Henrietta, xiiin5, 17n32, 22n41, 35n38, 44n30, 56n3, 60nl6, 65n32, ббпЗЗ, 69n44, 80n21, 83n36, 87n52, 88n56, lOOnlO, 166n2 Monteiro, Christopher, 26n8,207n8 Morrissey, Susan, 40nl0 Moscow, 11-12, 93, 95, 110, 157, 168, 170, 179,181-182,210 Moscow University, 56 Moscow Yiddish Theater, 160 Multan Case, xxi, 73-74,82-83,85-86,208 Murav, Harriet, xiin4, xv, 17n30,47n44, 74n3, 87n51,135nl6,157n2S, 160,186n9 Music, xxi, 56,64,69,96-97,172,192,208 Aryan, 69 Cacophonic, 93-94,96,208 Jewish, 69-70,96,208 Semitic, 69,96,208 N Nabokov, Vladimir, 36,54n67
Nadler, Allan, 196ո38 Nakhimovsky, Alice, 32, 135nl6,155,185n3, 186,189-190 Naumov, Vladimir, 110n38 Nationalism, 10,35,188,207 Nayar, Pramod, 30nl9 Nazi Animal protection laws, 89 Germany, 10,88 Occupation, 193 on degenerate Jewish art, music 96 Nelson, Amy, 76n9, 82n27 Nera, Kenzo, 110n37 New Testament, 4,38,52,174n22 Nicholas II, 8-9 Nirenberg, David, 45n32 Nordau, Max, 132 Novoe Vremia (New Times), 75-76,77nl3,87 О Objects, xviii, 18,62,134-135,142,179,182 and body, xiv-xv, xviii, 204 Cultural, ritual, 6, 9, 11, 173, 204, 206, 209-211 Ephemeral, 199 Material, xi, xiii, xv-xvi, 62, 71, 115, 128, 141-142,204,209-210 Power of, 18,180,209 in literature, xiin4,206 October Revolution (Bolshevik, Russian), xv, xvii, 4,10,13,108n30,114,147,160,200 Odessa, 127-129,133-135,150,170,203 Oklot, Michal, 27nl0 Old Testament (Hebrew Bible), 38, 40, 45, 52,84,103,174n22,176 Olesen, Finn, xviii Olfaction, olfactory, xix, xxi-xxii, 7, 12, 60, 67-69, 98, 106-107, 115, 122, 155, 166169, 171-173, 175-177, 179-180, 206, 210 Orientali ism), 26, 28-29, 31, 35, 64, 67, 117, 121,123,126,193 “Other(s), The,” xii, xvi, xix, xxii, 4, 7, 25-26, 27nl2,29,33,58,87,93-94,99,105,107, 109, 117, 121, 124, 126, 142, 144-14S, 151, 162-163, 168, 179, 201, 204, 207209 Oushakine, Serguei, xiin4 P Pale of Settlement (Jewish Pale), 8,10,18,27, 35, 43, 56, 58, 65, 72, 80, 114, 124, 127, 132-133, 135-139, 146-148, 151, 159160, 168-170, 190, 194, 196, 198-199, 204 Paley (Palei), Marina, xx-xxii, 116-123, 126128, 136-145, 153-156, 159-160, 165, 184,210,212 “Cabiria from the Obvodný Canal,” 117119,143 “Remembrance”
(Pominovenie), 121, 127, 136-137,140-142,146, 153154 Papemo, Irina, 39,40nl6,43n23 Suicide as a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky's Russia, 39 Pavlov, Evgenii, 171nl3 Perianova, Irina, 146n2,201n54 Peterson, N P., 37n4,48n50 Phylogenetic, 4, 74, 78, 84, 86, 96, 118, 125, 132n8,133,139,145,153,204,208,212 Pil’shchikov, Igor’, 122nl7 Pirozhkova, Antonina, 170nl2 Poland, 17,33n32,34,106n24,153 Poltava, 124 Potebnia, Aleksandr, 140 Pravda, 94 Problems of the Biology and Pathology of the Jews, The (Voprosy biológii 1 patológii evreev), 21,132,138 Prokhanov, Aleksandr, xvii, xx-xxi, 98-111, 116,207,209 Mr. Hexogen (Gospodin Geksogen), 98, 106-107 Cruise Liner “Joseph Brodsky” (Teplokhod “Iosif Brodskii”), 98, 100-104, 107-108 Protocoh of the Elders ofZion, The, 110 Proust, Marcel, 166-167, 171, see also Memory, Proustian Remembrance of Things Past, 166 Race, racial, xvi, xix, 2nl, 4,6-7,21,59-60, 66, 69-71, 87, 91,99,103nl7, 123,126, 141, 175,204,208 Contamination, 55 Differences, xvi, 56,65,69,71,144 Sciences, theories, 7,56,206 Stereotypes, marker, prejudice, 9, 30, 61, 71,100n8,151,204 Rancour-Laferriere, Daniel, 31n24 Rank, Otto, 99n7,105n23 Raviv, Yael, 191
Falafel Nation: Cuisine and Making of National Identity in Israel, 191 Renshaw, Daniel, 67 Recipes, 188-190,192-193,195,198-201 Grandmothers, 195,211 Jewish, xxii, 149,184nl, 185 Of teiglach, 189nl7, 192-193, 195, 199- 200 Rich, Vera, 91nl Riedel, Friedland, б4п28 Riga, 154,171,182,195,201 Rite(s), 78,98,106 Animal-eating, 106 Divination, 100 Of passage, 47, 59 Orgiastic, 88 Ritual murder, xvii, xxi, 72-90, 104, 106ո24, 208 Roden, Claudia, 190-192 Book of Jewish Food: An Odyssey from Samarkand to Vilna to the Present Day, The, 191-192 Rosenshield, Gary, 27nl2, 36n40, 38n7, 48n51 Rosh Hashanah, 186 Rossman, Vadim, 107n27 Rothstein, Halina, 196n34 Rothstein, Robert, 196n34 Rotov, К., 15 Rovenskaia, Taťiana, 136ո20 Rozanov, Vasily, xvii, xx-xxi, 7, 31, 35ո38, 68, 73-84, 86-91,100ո9, 167ո5, 171, 207 Apocalypse of Our Time, 88 “Judaism,” 80,167n5 “Lermontov’s “Demon” and his Ancient Relatives,” 80 Olfactory and Tactile Attitude of the Jews to Blood, The, 7,73,84,89-90,171 “On Compassion to Animals,” 75,76nl0 “On Mercy to Animals,” 75-76,77nl4 “Towards the End of Ritual Slaughter of Cattle,” 73,79,81-82,87,89 Rubenstein, Joshua, 96nl2 Rubina, Dina,xx-xxi, 116-117,120,123-126 “Gypsy Woman, The” (Tsyganka), 120, 123-126 Rubiin, Dominic, 37n3 Russia, Post-Soviet, xx, 185 Pre-Revolutionary, 11,21,66-67,71,84 Soviet (USSR), xx, 10, 21,119, 192, 207208 Tsarist, 10,23,123 Russian Culture, xii-xiii, xv, xvii, xxi, 32,96-97,163 Empire, xvii, xxi, 6, 29, 34, 55-56, 58, 63, 72, 74, 81-82, 84, 124, 114, 192, 199-200,207,211 Folklore, 140 Jewish Writers, authors, xv-xvi, xx, 114,166,178,
182,209 Literature, xvnl7, xvi, 24-36, 39, 48-58, 66,69,100,109,122,213 Orthodox Church, Christians, faith, 23, 27, 29-30, 34, 40, 47, 62, 81-83, 109,174n22 Revolution, see October Revolution Thinkers, philosophers, 2-4,6nl6,37-48, 75n4,171 Ryvkina, Rozalina, xvinl7 S Sacrifice, 81, 84-85,88 Animal, 33,74,76,78,80,82,84-87 Human, xxi, 73-74,78-79,82-83,85-86 Ritual, 83,86 Safran, Gabriella, 62,82ո29 Said, Edward, 31 Sax, Boria, 89n60 Scarry, Elaine, 120 Schainker, Ellie, 49n56,167n5 Schivelbusch, Wolfgang, 193 Tastes ofParadise, 193 Schneerson, Menachem Mendel, 197 Schopenhauer, Arthur, 67-68 World as the Will and Representation, 67-68 Schyff, Gerhard von der, 88n59 Second World War, 10, 139, 156, 158, 160, 162,200 Seekers ofHappiness, 17,19,114 Semiosphere, xviii, 56,58-59,61,64-67,71-72 Senderovich, Savely, 61 Sensuality, 5,59,63,69,205-206 Serbskii, Vladimir, 85n45 Sexism, 162 Sexuality, xix, 36, 59, 61, 64, 69n43, 71, 99, 116,119,122,128,181n37,206 Shafranskaia, Ella, 125n2S Shestov, Lev, 45n34 Shevtsov, Ivan, xxi, 91 -97,116,119,208-209 Aphid (Tiia), xxi, 89,91-92,94-96,208 Shklovsky, Viktor, xiin4,40nl 1 Shneer, David, 200n51,201n51
Shneidman, N. N., 40nl2,43n28 Shrayer, Maxim, xvnl7,38nS, 48n51,174n21 Shteinberg, Aaron, 43,47,49nS5 Shtemshis, Anna, 17n32,21,186n9 Soviet and Kosher: Jewish Popular Culture in the Soviet Union, 21,186n9 Shveitser, Mikhail, 20 Sicher, Efraim, 55ո2, 65ո31, 128ո2, 135ո16, 153ո16 Sikorsky, Ivan, 85 Singer, Peter, 92ո6 Skomp, Elizabet, 175ո25 Slezkine, Yuri, 136ո20,159ո30,160 Smell(s), xix, xxi-xxii, 7, 11-12, 56, 58-62, 64-65, 67-68, 106, 115, 122, 139-141, 166-182,205,209-210 Smell-memory, xxii, 12, 167-168, 170-172, 178,180-181 Smirnov, Ivan, 83-85 Votiah, The, 83 Smith, Alison, 29nl7,82n30,201n55 Smith, Jonathan, 85-86 Smith, Mark, 63 Sensing the Past, 63 Social, xiv, xx, 9, 21, 55, 94-98, 105, 138-139, 145-149,165,180-181,207 Changes, transformations, 9,18,160 Dominance, standing, 26, 63, 130, 147, 207 Issues, problems, reality, 21, 39, 84, 135, 139,149,180 Mobility, ladder, 56,65n32,94,116,156, 160 Relationship, structure, classes, xiv, 72, 98, 105, 145, 147-149, 152, 181, 207 Socialism, socialist society, 4, 17, 19, 22, 91, 138 Socialist, Realism, art, 93,95-96,208 Solovyov, Vladimir, xvi-xvii, xxi, 2-6,37,48-49, SI, 111, 185,201,204-205,208 “Jewishness and the Christian Question” (Evreistvo і khristianskii vopros), 3 Solzhenitsyn, A. I., xvnl7,22-23,150,212 Two hundred Years Together (Dvesti let vmeste), 22,150,212 South Africa, 189nl7,192,200 Soviet Union, xx, 10, 21, 89, 93-94, 96nl2, 119, 126, 138, 142, 157-158, 159n30, 161n35, 184nl, 187-188, 190-192, 199200,207,211-212, see aho Russia Soviet Space(s), xviii, xxi, 35,38,41 -47,55-62,65-72, 115,137,167,173,182,209
Jewish, 71,173,177,206,209,212 Liminal, boundary, 41, 46-47, 58, 67, 71-72 Racialized, 58-59,61,66-70 Time, xviii, 41, 54, 123, 135, 185, 193194,201,211 Spivak, Monika, 69n46 Spyer, Patricia, xviiin29 Stalin, Iosif, 10n21, 22, 92, 96, 104, 110, 176n28,188 Starks, Trida, xiin4,122 Steinberg, Mark, 135nl6 Stolypin, Petr, 81,84 Suicide, xxi, 37-43,45,48,77,205 Sutdiffe, Benjamin, 175n25 Sutton, David, 200n50 Svetlikova, Ilona, 66n34 T Tactility, tactile, xxi, 7, 18, 56, 63-64, 68-69, 98,100,102,106-107,122,170-171,178180,206,210 Senses, xix, 64,69,100,169,179 Tager, A. S., 79nl9 Tal, Mikhail, 164 Talmud, Talmudic, 25,32-34,36,81,129,144, 171,206,210 Tanny, Jarrad, 135nl4 Tartars, 27-28,35 Taste(s), Art, aesthetic, 11, 22, 63, 70, 92, 95-97, 115,135-136,191,208 Food, palate, xi, xix, 5,12,22,28,62,115, 164,166,168-170,172,179, 182183,186,191,193,201,205,207 Teiglach, 183-201 Tempest, Snejana, 196n35 Tereshchenko, T. N., 34n3S Teter, Magda, 106n24 Thaw, 96 Third Reich, 88 Tolstaya, Tatyana, 100 Tolstoy, Helen, 62 Tolstoy, Leo, 100n9 Toľts, Vladimir, 93n9 Tolz, Vera, 6nl6 Torvinen, Juha, 64n28 Trachtenberg, Joshua, 141n30 Transformation, discourse of, 2,15-18, 52,67, 114-115,135,203-204
Trotsky, Leon, xx, xxii, 23 103-104, 108, 148151,165,212, see ako Bronshtein My Life, xxii, 23,148-151 Tseichenshtein, Semen, 167n5 Tulving, Endel, 125π24 Turkey, 86 Turks, Turkish, 27-29,31,35,78,187 Tylor, E. B., 85n43,204n3 U Ukraine, 10, 27-28, 33, 35, 106n24,123, 149, 159-160,178,189,192 Ulitskaya, Ludmila, xx, 166,173-176,210 “March 1953,” 173-176 United States, 6nl5, 10, 104, 184nl, 185, 186n6,190,194-195 Uralsky, Mark, 65n.32 Utkin, Iosif, 13-15 Tale of the Red-Headed Motele, 13-15 Jewish, xxi, 56, 58, 63n21, 92, 94-95, 98, 100-101, 103, 116-117, 120-121, 153,159-161,170,198,208 Phallic, 101,110,209 Writers, xx-xxi, 116-123,126,159, 201 Y Yalen, Deborah, 10-11,12n28,159,160n31 “Yellow Peril,” 66-67,71 Yiddish, xv, 43,124,192,211 Accent, 41,54,157 Writers, 10,58n8,186n9 Yoshiko Reed, Annette, 84 Z Zavtra (Tomorrow), 108n31 Zaitsev, Slava, 103 Zipperstein, Steven, 198n45 Zubrzycki, Genevieve, xivnlO Zvedeniuk, Michelle, 43n26 V Vaiľ, Petr, 186ո6 Vaiskopf, M., 35ո37,55ո2 Van Baak, Joost, 68ո42,71 Van den Berghe, Pierre, 193n30 Vernadsky, Vladimir I., 56n7 Vernon, John, 48n49 Viatchina, N., 197n40 Vinokur, Val, 46n41 Voice, xxi, 64,45,69-70,208 Music and, xxi, 56,64,69-70,208 Volkova, Svetlana, 89n62 Voronskii, Aleksandr, 134nl3 Votiaks, 29,74,82-85 W Wadiwel, Dinesh, 87 Wagner, Richard, 5,69-70,96,204n3,208 “Judaism in Music,” 69-70 Wandering Jew, 43, 110-111, 205, see ako Eternal Jew Waskett, Louise, 1 ln26 Weinberg, Robert, xviin24, 7Sn4, 84n37, 85n45 Wheaton, Barbara, 199,200n47 Widdis, Emma, xiin4,17,108n30 Wittgenstein, Ludwig, xxn34 Wolfe, Cary, xiiin9,208 Women,
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spellingShingle | Mondry, Henrietta Embodied differences the Jew's body and materiality in Russian literature and culture Körper Motiv (DE-588)4164424-4 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Russisch (DE-588)4051038-4 gnd Juden Motiv (DE-588)4123469-8 gnd |
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title | Embodied differences the Jew's body and materiality in Russian literature and culture |
title_auth | Embodied differences the Jew's body and materiality in Russian literature and culture |
title_exact_search | Embodied differences the Jew's body and materiality in Russian literature and culture |
title_exact_search_txtP | Embodied differences the Jew's body and materiality in Russian literature and culture |
title_full | Embodied differences the Jew's body and materiality in Russian literature and culture Henrietta Mondry |
title_fullStr | Embodied differences the Jew's body and materiality in Russian literature and culture Henrietta Mondry |
title_full_unstemmed | Embodied differences the Jew's body and materiality in Russian literature and culture Henrietta Mondry |
title_short | Embodied differences |
title_sort | embodied differences the jew s body and materiality in russian literature and culture |
title_sub | the Jew's body and materiality in Russian literature and culture |
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topic_facet | Körper Motiv Literatur Russisch Juden Motiv |
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