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Listening to the Languages of the People : Lazare Sainéan on Romanian, Yiddish, and French /

"This tale of great achievements and great disappointments offers a fresh perspective on the interplay between scholarship and political sentiment in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Lazăr Șăineanu (1859-1934), linguist and folklorist, was a pioneer in his native Romania, s...

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Autor principal: Davis, Natalie Zemon, 1928- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Central European University Press, 2022.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Front matter -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Note on Transliteration -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One: Romania -- Early Years: Studies and Friendships -- The Field of Linguistics -- First Publications -- The Science of Judaism: Advancing Emancipation -- Semasiology -- Paris, Gaston Paris, and the Jours d'Emprunt -- Leipzig and the Neogrammarians -- Research on Yiddish -- The Dialectological Study of Judeo-German -- Spreading the Word on Yiddish -- B.P. Hasdeu, Anti-Semitism, and Jewish Relations -- University Lectures and New Books 
505 0 |a V. A. Urechiă and the First Rejection of Naturalization -- Favorable Reviews and Marriage -- Basmele Române -- The Basmele Wins a Prize -- Second Defeat of Request for Naturalization -- Self-Defense and Studies in Folklore -- The Dicționar Universal -- Non-Zionist Jew and His Circle of Friends -- Paris, London: Gaster and Zionism -- Paris: Nordau and Zionism -- The Rejection of Zionism, the Dreyfus Affair -- Baptism and Its Consequences -- The Oriental Influence on Romanian Language and Culture -- Șăineanu and Other Jews -- The Last Months: Publication and Defeat 
505 0 |a Repairing and Describing His Life: The Philological Career -- Part Two: France -- The New Émigre -- Living and Making a Living -- Some Translations -- Judeo-German for the French Scholar -- The Popular Languages of France -- Rabelais -- Les Sources Indigenes and Disappointment -- Summing Up -- Languages and "the People" in the 1920s and 1930s -- Two Jewish Critics on Sainean's Life -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back cover 
520 |a "This tale of great achievements and great disappointments offers a fresh perspective on the interplay between scholarship and political sentiment in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Lazăr Șăineanu (1859-1934), linguist and folklorist, was a pioneer in his native Romania, seeking out the popular elements in culture along with high literary ones. He was the first to publish a study of Yiddish as a genuine language, and he uncovered Turkish features in Romanian language and customs. He also made an index of hundreds of Romanian folktales. Yet when he sought Romanian citizenship and a professorship, he was blocked by powerful figures who thought Jews could not be Romanians and who fancied the origins of Romanian culture to be wholly Latin. Faced with anti-Semitism, some of his friends turned to Zionism. Instead he tried baptism, which brought him only mockery and shame. Hoping to find a polity to which he could belong, Șăineanu moved with his family to Paris in 1900 and became Lazare Sainean. There he made innovative studies of French popular speech and slang, culminating in his great work on the origins of that language. Once again, he was contributing to the development of a national tongue. Even then, while welcomed by literary scholars, Sainean was unable to get a permanent university post. Though a naturalized citizen of France, he felt himself a foreigner, an "intruder," into his old age"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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