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Arguing the Modern Jewish Canon – Essays on Literature and Culture in Honor of Ruth R. Wisse

Autor Justin Daniel Cammy, Dara Horn, Alyssa Quint, Rachel Rubinstein, David Aberbach
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 noi 2008
Over the past four decades Ruth R. Wisse has been a leading scholar of Yiddish and Jewish literary studies in North America, and one of our most fearless public intellectuals on issues relating to Jewish society, culture, and politics. In this celebratory volume, edited by four of her former students, Wisse's colleagues take as a starting point her award-winning book The Modern Jewish Canon (2000) and explore an array of topics that touch on aspects of Yiddish, Hebrew, Israeli, American, European, and Holocaust literature.
Arguing the Modern Jewish Canon brings together writers both seasoned and young, from both within and beyond the academy, to reflect the diversity of Wisse's areas of expertise and reading audiences. The volume also includes a translation of one of the first modern texts on the question of Jewish literature, penned in 1888 by Sholem Aleichem, as well as a comprehensive bibliography of Wisse's scholarship. In its richness and heft, Arguing the Modern Jewish Canon itself constitutes an important scholarly achievement in the field of modern Jewish literature.
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ISBN-13: 9780674025851
ISBN-10: 0674025857
Pagini: 750
Dimensiuni: 158 x 242 x 50 mm
Greutate: 1.34 kg
Editura: Harvard University Press
Locul publicării:United States

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Ruth R Wisse is a scholar of Yiddish and Jewish literary studies and one of our public intellectuals on issues relating to Jewish society and culture. This book pays tribute to her with a collection of essays related to Yiddish, Hebrew, Israeli, American, European, and Holocaust literature.