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When Sonia Met Boris - An Oral History of Jewish Life Under Stalin

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext This page-turning, concise volume makes excellent use of oral histories to add flesh to an otherwise linear narrative of the Jewish experience in the Soviet Union and goes beyond to show how those experiences shaped the trajectories of the people who lived through not just the major historical events but also less eventful and at times mundane individual histories of their own lives. Informationen zum Autor Anna Shternshis is Al and Malka Green Associate Professor in Yiddish Language and Literature at the University of Toronto. She is the author of Soviet and Kosher: Jewish Popular Culture in the Soviet Union, 1923 - 1939 (2006) and more than twenty articles on the Soviet Jewish experience during World War II, Russian Jewish culture, and the post-Soviet Jewish diaspora. Klappentext Based on nearly 500 oral history interviews, When Sonia Met Boris is an innovative study of Jewish daily life in the Soviet Union, giving a long-suppressed voice to the Jewish men and women who survived the sustained violence and everyday hardship of Stalin's Russia. Zusammenfassung Based on nearly 500 oral history interviews, When Sonia Met Boris is an innovative study of Jewish daily life in the Soviet Union, giving a long-suppressed voice to the Jewish men and women who survived the sustained violence and everyday hardship of Stalin's Russia. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Oral History and the First Generation of Soviet Jews Chapter 1 When Only Memories Tell the Truth Chapter 2 Who Gets to Tell the Story: Oral Histories of the First Soviet Jewish Generation Part II: The Making of a Soviet Jewish Family Chapter 3 Boys are Like Glass, Girls are like Cloth: Raising Jewish Children in the 1930s Chapter 4 Weddings between Errands: Love and Family during the Soviet Jewish Golden Age Chapter 5 Lost, Found and Guilty: The War and the Family Chapter 6 How not to Learn about Antisemitism at Home: Soviet Jewish Family Values after the War Part III: From Enthusiasm to More Enthusiasm: Jews in the Soviet Workplace Chapter 7 What My Country Needs and Where My Aunt Lives: Choosing a Profession in Stalin's Soviet Union Chapter 8 The Right Specialists with the Wrong Passports: The Search for Employment Chapter 9 "You Do Not Seem like a Jew At All": The Atmosphere at Work Chapter 10 Jewish Doctors and the Doctors' Plot Chapter 11 The Happiest Memories: Life in the World of Soviet Yiddish Culture Epilogue Soviet Jewish Oral Histories: Past and Future Appendix 1 Methodology Appendix 2 Statistical Distribution of Interviewees Notes Bibliography ...

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Authors Anna Shternshis, Anna (Al and Malka Green Associate Pro Shternshis
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2017
 
EAN 9780190223106
ISBN 978-0-19-022310-6
No. of pages 264
Series Oxford Oral History Series
Oxford Oral History Series
Oxford Oral History
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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