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Space and Spatiality in Modern German-Jewish History

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What makes a space Jewish? This wide-ranging volume revisits literal as well as metaphorical spaces in modern German history to examine the ways in which Jewishness has been attributed to them both within and outside of Jewish communities, and what the implications have been across different eras and social contexts. Working from an expansive concept of "the spatial," these contributions look not only at physical sites but at professional, political, institutional, and imaginative realms, as well as historical Jewish experiences of spacelessness. Together, they encompass spaces as varied as early modern print shops and Weimar cinema, always pointing to the complex intertwining of German and Jewish identity.

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List of Figures

Preface

¿Introduction: What Made a Space "Jewish"? Reconsidering a Category of Modern German History

Simone Lässig and Miriam Rürup

PART I: IMAGINATIONS: REMEBERANCE AND REPRESENTATION OF SPACES AND BOUNDARIES

Chapter 1. ¿Of Sounds and Stones: The Jewish-Christian Contact Zone of a Swiss Village in the Nineteenth-Century

Alexandra Binnenkade

Chapter 2. ¿Imaginations of the Ghetto: Jewish Debates on Ghettos and Jewish Society in Late Nineteenth-Century Galicia

Jürgen Heyde

Chapter 3. ¿Modernization and Memory in German-Jewish History

Nils Roemer

Chapter 4. ¿From Place to Race and Back Again: The Jewishness of Psychoanalysis Revisited

Anthony D. Kauders

Chapter 5. Jewish Displacement and Simulation in the German Films of E. A. Dupont

Ofer Ashkenazi¿

Chapter 6. Layered Pasts: The Judengasse in Frankfurt and Narrating German-Jewish History after the Holocaust

Michael Meng¿

PART II: TRANSFORMATIONS: EMERGENCES, SHIFTS AND DISSOLUTIONS IN SPACES AND BOUNDARIES

Chapter 7. ¿The Representation and Creation of Spaces through Print Media: ¿Some Insights from the History of the Jewish Press...

Kerstin von der Krone

Chapter 8. ¿Out of the Ghetto, Into the Middle Class: ¿Changing Perspectives on Jewish Spaces in Nineteenth-Century Germany - ¿The Case of Synagogues and Jewish Burial Grounds

Andreas Gotzmann

Chapter 9. Spatial Variations and Locations: Synagogues at the Intersection of Architecture, Town, and Imagination

Sylvia Necker¿

Chapter 10. Jewish Philanthropy and the Formation of Modernity: Baron de Hirsch and His Vision of Jewish Spaces in European Societies    

Björn Siegel

Chapter 11. Reconstruction Jewishness, Deconstructing the Past: ¿Reading Berlin's Scheunenviertel over the Course of the Twentieth Century

Anne-Christin Saß¿

PART III: PRACTICES: NEGOTIATING, EXPERIENCING, AND APPROPRIATING SPACES AND BOUNDARIES

Chapter 12. ¿A Hybrid Space of Communication: Hebrew Printing in Jessnitz, 1718-1745

Dirk Sadowski

Chapter 13. ¿Faith in Residence: Jewish Spatial Practice in the Urban Context

Joachim Schlör

Chapter 14. Photography as Jewish Space

Michael Berkowitz¿

Chapter 15. ¿Jews, Foreigners, and the Space of the Postwar Economy: ¿The Case of Munich's Möhlstrasse

Anna Holian

Chapter 16. ¿Creating a Bavarian Space for Rapprochement: The Jewish Museum Munich

Robin Ostow

Chapter 17. ¿Real Imaginary Spaces and Places: Virtual, Actual, and Otherwise

Ruth Ellen Gruber

Bibliography

Index


Info autore


Simone Lässig is Director of the German Historical Institute, Washington, DC, and Professor of Modern History at Braunschweig University. She edits Publications of the German Historical Institute Series (Cambridge University Press), Studies in German History Series (Berghahn) and co-edits the journal Geschichte und Gesellschaft.

Miriam Rürup is the Director of the Institute for the History of the German Jews in Hamburg. She is part of the Editorial Board of the Schriftenreihe wissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen des Leo Baeck Instituts (Mohr-Siebeck) and edits the Hamburger Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Juden. She also co-edits the journal WerkstattGeschichte and is the Jewish history editor for H-Soz-u-Kult. She is currently at work on a book on the history of statelessness and world citizenship after World War II.

Riassunto


What makes a space Jewish? This wide-ranging volume revisits literal as well as metaphorical spaces in modern German history to examine the ways in which Jewishness has been attributed to them both within and outside of Jewish communities, and what the implications have been across different eras and social contexts. Working from an expansive concept of “the spatial,” these contributions look not only at physical sites but at professional, political, institutional, and imaginative realms, as well as historical Jewish experiences of spacelessness. Together, they encompass spaces as varied as early modern print shops and Weimar cinema, always pointing to the complex intertwining of German and Jewish identity.

Testo aggiuntivo


“The range of approaches and the sheer breadth of spaces and texts treated here—synagogues and cemeteries, German landscapes, Freud and his reception, philanthropy, urban ghettos, photography, and museums—provide a compelling and rich window into Jewish spaces in their historical context.” · Barbara Mann, Jewish Theological Seminary of America

“This collection makes a convincing case for the application of ‘space’ as an analytic category for the study of minorities in European society, affording new insights into the complexities and fluidities of intertwined and ‘entangled’ histories.” · Jonathan Skolnik, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Simone Rurup Lassig
Con la collaborazione di Simone Lassig (Editore), Simone Lässig (Editore), Lassig Simone (Editore), Lässig Simone (Editore), Simone Leassig (Editore), Miriam Reurup (Editore), Miriam Rurup (Editore), Miriam Rürup (Editore), Rurup Miriam (Editore), Rürup Miriam (Editore)
Editore BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 30.06.2017
 
EAN 9781785335532
ISBN 978-1-78533-553-2
Pagine 340
Serie New German Historical Perspect
New German Historical Perspectives
New German Historical Perspect
New German Historical Perspectives
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Storia dei paesi e delle regioni

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