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German-Jewish Cultural Identity from 1900 to the Aftermath of the First World War : a Comparative Study of Moritz Goldstein, Julius Bab and Ernst Lissauer.

By illustrating the quintessentially different self-perceptions of three contemporary German writers of Jewish background, this book examines a range of German-Jewish identities in a socio-cultural context in Wilhelmine Germany. Its recognition of the ways in which the individual's cultural ide...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Albanis, Elisabeth
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2002.
Colección:Conditio Judaica.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter I: The Legal, Socio-Historical, and Political Background of German Jewry 1869-1918; Chapter II: Moritz Goldstein: An Example of the German-Jewish Cultural Dilemma: A Cultural Zionist Stance; 1. Not with and not without: Goldstein's Views on : eutschtum9 and : udentum9 2. The Origins of a Cultural Zionist Manifesto: The "Deutsch-Jüdischer Parnaß"; 3. The "Deutsch-Jüdischer Parnaß": Goldstein's Open Letter to the : ypical Jew9 4. The Cultural and Intellectual Context of Der Kunstwart. 
505 8 |a 5. Reactions to the "Deutsch-Jüdischer Parnaß": The So-Called Kunstwart Debate6. The First World War and Its Impact on Goldstein's Identity as German and Jew; 7. The "Inquit" Years; 8. No Second Chance: Various Stations of Exile; 9. Summary; Chapter III: Julius Bab: An Example of a "Prosymbiotic" Stance on German-Jewish Culture and Identity; 1. Mutually Enhancing Entities: Bab's Early Views on German-Jewish Cultural Identity; 2. Addressing Cultural Anti-Semitism in a Conciliatory Fashion: Bab's "Der Anteil der Juden an der deutschen Dichtung." 
505 8 |a 3. "Ich steh' und fall' mit Deutschland": The Influence of the First World War on Bab4. Responding to Disillusionment with German Nationalism, 1916-1918; 5. Politicisation after 1918: Defending Jewish Involvement in German Culture, Politics and Literature; 6. The : low Death9 of German-Jewish Culture: Working for the : üdischer Kulturbund9 7. Summary; Chapter IV: Ernst Lissauer: An Example of a German Nationalist with a Jewish Background; 1. Memory, History and the Coming of War: Lissauer's Passion for Prussia and his Evocation of German Unity. 
505 8 |a 2. In the Service of the Fatherland: The "Haßgesang gegen England" and Its Reception3. The Poet's Mission: Lissauer's Writing as War Service; 4. Feeling the ›Yellow Marke Experiences of Rejection and Revival of Jewishness in Austria; 5. Summary; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index. 
520 |a By illustrating the quintessentially different self-perceptions of three contemporary German writers of Jewish background, this book examines a range of German-Jewish identities in a socio-cultural context in Wilhelmine Germany. Its recognition of the ways in which the individual's cultural identity - Moritz Goldstein's (1880-1977) cultural Zionism, Julius Bab's (1880-1955) synthesis of 'Deutschtum' and 'Judentum' and Ernst Lissauer's (1882-1937) advocacy of complete assimilation - was constantly refashioned in response to the challenges of increasing anti-Semitism, enables one to reach a fuller understanding of the evolving self-perception of German Jews. 
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