Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews:
Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews adds significantly to contemporary scholarship on cosmopolitanism by making the experience of Jews central to the discussion, as it traces the evolution of Jewish cosmopolitanism over the last two centuries. The book sets out from an exploration of the nature and cultur...
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Zusammenfassung: | Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews adds significantly to contemporary scholarship on cosmopolitanism by making the experience of Jews central to the discussion, as it traces the evolution of Jewish cosmopolitanism over the last two centuries. The book sets out from an exploration of the nature and cultural-political implications of the shifting perceptions of Jewish mobility and fluidity around 1800, when modern cosmopolitanist discourse arose. Through a series of case studies, the authors analyze the historical and discursive junctures that mark the central paradigm shifts in the Jewish self-image |
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spelling | Gelbin, Cathy S. Verfasser aut Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews Cathy S. Gelbin and Sander L. Gilman Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press [2017] 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany Contents; Preface; 1. How Did We Get Here from There?; Introducing the Problem; The Cosmopolitanist Debates; The Jew in Contemporary Theories of Cosmopolitanism; Nomads, Gypsies, Jews; Jews and the Nation-State; 2. Moving About: Cosmopolitanism from Jews in Coaches to Jews on Trains; The Enlightenment Imagines Cosmopolitan Jews; Writers in Coaches; Jews Writing Their Own Cosmopolitanism; 3. "Everyone Is Welcome": The Contradictions of Cosmopolitanism in the Imperial Worlds of Austro-Hungarian and Wilhelmine Jewry From Vienna to Berlin and Beyond; Vienna, Zionism, and Cosmopolitanism; Prague: On the Fringes of Empire; Berlin: Another Empire; 4. Jewish Cosmopolitanism and the European Idea, 1918-1933; After the Deluge; Stefan Zweig: The Model European; Joseph Roth's Hotel Patriotism; Lion Feuchtwanger: The Empire Strikes Back; Cosmopolitanism Tottering on the Brink of Catastrophe; 5. "The World Will Be Your Home": Cosmopolitanism under National Socialism and in Exile; The Revolution of 1933; Thomas Mann and Egypt Joseph in Sigmund Freud's Egypt; Heidegger's Rootless Jew; Zweig's Erasmus in Exile: The Cosmopolitan par Excellence; Roth and Zweig: Idealizing the Austro-Hungarian Empire; Zweig's Brazil: The Farthest Exile; Lion Feuchtwanger's History in Exile, the Josephus Trilogy; 6. Rootless Cosmopolitans: German Jewish Writers and the Stalinist Purges; The Left in World War II and Thereafter; Communism, National Socialism, and the Jews; Writing the Stalinist Purges: Alice Rühle-Gerstel, Arthur Koestler, and Manès Sperber The Left and the Stalinist Purges after 1945: Rudolf Leonhard, Peter Weiss, and Stefan Heym7. Russian Jews as the Newest Cosmopolitans; Rooted German Cosmopolitans?; In Germany, Gogol Is Not Sholem Aleichem; In America, Nabokov Really Is Not Sholem Aleichem; 8. Walls and Borders: Toward a Conclusion; Notes; Works Cited Open Access EbpS Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews adds significantly to contemporary scholarship on cosmopolitanism by making the experience of Jews central to the discussion, as it traces the evolution of Jewish cosmopolitanism over the last two centuries. The book sets out from an exploration of the nature and cultural-political implications of the shifting perceptions of Jewish mobility and fluidity around 1800, when modern cosmopolitanist discourse arose. Through a series of case studies, the authors analyze the historical and discursive junctures that mark the central paradigm shifts in the Jewish self-image Geschichte 1800-2000 gnd rswk-swf Cosmopolitanism Ethnic relations German literature Jewish authors HISTORY General Jews in literature Jews Identity SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies Cosmopolitanism Europe Jews Europe Identity Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd rswk-swf Weltbürgertum (DE-588)4189574-5 gnd rswk-swf Deutsches Sprachgebiet (DE-588)4070370-8 gnd rswk-swf Europe / Ethnic relations Europe Electronic books Deutsches Sprachgebiet (DE-588)4070370-8 g Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 s Weltbürgertum (DE-588)4189574-5 s Geschichte 1800-2000 z DE-604 Gilman, Sander L author oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2017] 9780472130412 https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1571586 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Gelbin, Cathy S. Gilman, Sander L Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews Contents; Preface; 1. How Did We Get Here from There?; Introducing the Problem; The Cosmopolitanist Debates; The Jew in Contemporary Theories of Cosmopolitanism; Nomads, Gypsies, Jews; Jews and the Nation-State; 2. Moving About: Cosmopolitanism from Jews in Coaches to Jews on Trains; The Enlightenment Imagines Cosmopolitan Jews; Writers in Coaches; Jews Writing Their Own Cosmopolitanism; 3. "Everyone Is Welcome": The Contradictions of Cosmopolitanism in the Imperial Worlds of Austro-Hungarian and Wilhelmine Jewry From Vienna to Berlin and Beyond; Vienna, Zionism, and Cosmopolitanism; Prague: On the Fringes of Empire; Berlin: Another Empire; 4. Jewish Cosmopolitanism and the European Idea, 1918-1933; After the Deluge; Stefan Zweig: The Model European; Joseph Roth's Hotel Patriotism; Lion Feuchtwanger: The Empire Strikes Back; Cosmopolitanism Tottering on the Brink of Catastrophe; 5. "The World Will Be Your Home": Cosmopolitanism under National Socialism and in Exile; The Revolution of 1933; Thomas Mann and Egypt Joseph in Sigmund Freud's Egypt; Heidegger's Rootless Jew; Zweig's Erasmus in Exile: The Cosmopolitan par Excellence; Roth and Zweig: Idealizing the Austro-Hungarian Empire; Zweig's Brazil: The Farthest Exile; Lion Feuchtwanger's History in Exile, the Josephus Trilogy; 6. Rootless Cosmopolitans: German Jewish Writers and the Stalinist Purges; The Left in World War II and Thereafter; Communism, National Socialism, and the Jews; Writing the Stalinist Purges: Alice Rühle-Gerstel, Arthur Koestler, and Manès Sperber The Left and the Stalinist Purges after 1945: Rudolf Leonhard, Peter Weiss, and Stefan Heym7. Russian Jews as the Newest Cosmopolitans; Rooted German Cosmopolitans?; In Germany, Gogol Is Not Sholem Aleichem; In America, Nabokov Really Is Not Sholem Aleichem; 8. Walls and Borders: Toward a Conclusion; Notes; Works Cited Cosmopolitanism Ethnic relations German literature Jewish authors HISTORY General Jews in literature Jews Identity SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies Cosmopolitanism Europe Jews Europe Identity Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd Weltbürgertum (DE-588)4189574-5 gnd |
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title | Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews |
title_auth | Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews |
title_exact_search | Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews |
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title_full | Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews Cathy S. Gelbin and Sander L. Gilman |
title_fullStr | Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews Cathy S. Gelbin and Sander L. Gilman |
title_full_unstemmed | Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews Cathy S. Gelbin and Sander L. Gilman |
title_short | Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews |
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topic | Cosmopolitanism Ethnic relations German literature Jewish authors HISTORY General Jews in literature Jews Identity SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies Cosmopolitanism Europe Jews Europe Identity Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd Weltbürgertum (DE-588)4189574-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Cosmopolitanism Ethnic relations German literature HISTORY Jews in literature Jews SOCIAL SCIENCE Cosmopolitanism Europe German literature Jewish authors Jews Europe Identity Juden Weltbürgertum Deutsches Sprachgebiet |
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