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To Be a Jew - Joseph Chayim Brenner as a Jewish Existentialist

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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To Be a Jew deals with the question of the meaning and rationale that the writer Joseph Chayim Brenner attributes to Jewish existence. Many of Brenner''s readers assumed that Brenner completely negated Jewish existence and sought to form a new way of life completely disconnectedfrom the traditional Jewish existence. In contrast to this perception, Avi Sagi proves that not only did Brenner not reject the value of the Jewish existence, but the core of his creation was written out of a deep Jewish commitment. Brenner''s greatest innovation is found in his new conception of Jewish existence. To be a Jew, according to Brenner, involves the willingness to discover solidarity with actual Jews, to participate in a society in which Jews can live a free life and to fashion their culture as they wish. Sagi presents the idea that Brenner''s is not a Utopian, but a realistic, conception of Jewish existence. Thus this unique conception of Jewish existence is founded on an infrastructure of existential thought.

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Preface \ 1. A preliminary Outline of Brenner's Approach \ 2. Brenner, the Personal Writer \ 3. Brenner and the Existential Meaning of Literature \ 4. An Existentialist Analysis of Existence \ 5. The Personal and the Jewish Dimensions \ 6. Moulding Jewish Life \ 7. Jewish Existence and Nationalism \ 8. Brenner's Manifesto: 'One the "Vision" of Apostasy' \ Bibliography \ Index


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Avi Sagi is Professor of Philosophy, and Founder and Director of the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Hermeneutics and Cultural Studies, at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. He is Senior Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, Israel. He has written and edited numerous books and articles in Jewish and general philosophy, among them Religion and Morality (with Daniel Statman, New York: 1995) and the recently released Judaism: Between Religion and Morality (Tel Aviv: 1998) and Albert Camus and the Philosophy of the Absurd (New York: 2002).


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Autori Abraham Sagi, Avi Sagi
Con la collaborazione di Batya Stein (Traduzione)
Editore Bloomsbury Academic
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 17.03.2011
 
EAN 9781441195838
ISBN 978-1-4411-9583-8
Pagine 240
Serie Robert & Arlene Kogod Library
The Robert and Arlene Kogod Library of Judaic Studies
Robert & Arlene Kogod Library
Categorie Narrativa > Poesia lirica, drammatica
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Altre lingue / altre letterature

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