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Modernism Without Jews? - German-Jewish Subjects and Histories

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Informationen zum Autor Scott Spector is Professor of History and Germanic Languages and Literature at the University of Michigan. He is author of Prague Territories: National Conflict and Cultural Innovation in Franz Kafka's Fin de Siècle . Klappentext Nowhere else have Jews contributed so massively and consequentially to the general culture than in Germany. From Mendelssohn to Marx, from Freud to Einstein, Jewish contributions to secular German thought have been both wide-ranging in scope and profound in their impact. But how are these intellectual innovations contributions to European Jewish culture? How are they to be defined as Jewish? Scott Spector argues for a return to the actual subjects of German-Jewish history as a way to understand them and their worlds. By engaging deeply with the individual as well as with the literary or philosophical character of the text, Spector offers a fresh view of the presumed contradictions, uncertainties, and paradoxes that underlie the project of Jewish participation in culture. Spector forges a new definition of what modernist creativity means in our understanding of German-Jewish culture. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface: Historicizing German-Jewish Subjectivity 1. Forget Assimilation: Subjectivity and German-Jewish History 2. Modernism Without Jews: A Counter-Historical Argument 3. The Secularization Question: Germans, Jews, and the Historical Understanding of Modernity 4. Edith Stein's Passing Gestures: Intimate Histories, Empathic Portraits 5. Two Vultures: Freud Between "Jewish Science" and Humanism 6. Elsewhere in Austria: Jewish Writing between "Habsburg Myth" and "Central Europe Effect" 7. Max Brod's Homelands, Kafka's Patrimony 8. Kafka and Literary Modernism 9. The Law of the Letter: Kafka's Correspondence with Milena Jesenská Index

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Authors Scott Spector
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2017
 
EAN 9780253029539
ISBN 978-0-253-02953-9
No. of pages 194
Series German Jewish Cultures
German Jewish Cultures
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism

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