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When Kafka Says We – Uncommon Communities in German–Jewish Literature: The Helen and Martin Schwartz Lectures in Jewish Studies

Autor Vivian Liska
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 iun 2009
Taking as its starting point Franz Kafka's complex relationship to Jews and to communities in general, When Kafka Says We explores the ambivalent responses of major German-Jewish writers to self-enclosed social, religious, ethnic, and ideological groups. Vivian Liska shows that, for Kafka and others, this ambivalence inspired innovative modes of writing which, while unmasking the oppressive cohesion of communal groupings, also configured original and uncommon communities. Interlinked close readings of works by German-Jewish writers such as Kafka, Else Lasker-Schüler, Nelly Sachs, Paul Celan, Ilse Aichinger, and Robert Schindel illuminate the ways in which literature can subvert, extend, or reconfigure established visions of communities. Liska's rich and astute analysis uncovers provocative attitudes and insights on a subject of continuing controversy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253353085
ISBN-10: 0253353084
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 164 x 241 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Seria The Helen and Martin Schwartz Lectures in Jewish Studies


Cuprins

Introduction: Uncommon CommunitiesPart I: Kafka's Communities 1. When Kafka says We; 2. Shooting at the Audience: Kafka's Speech on Yiddish; 3. An Alliance of Foes: Kafka and the Feminine Part II: Revisiting the Common Ground 4. A Vision out of Sight: Theodor Herzl's Late Philosophical Tales ; 5. Diverting the Lineage: Else Lasker-Schüler's Biblical Women ; 6. Saving Confusions: Else Lasker-Schüler's Poetics of RedemptionPart III: Communities of Fate 7. A Counter-Prayer: Paul Celan's In Front of a Candle ; 8. Roots against Heaven: A Motif in Paul Celan ; 9. The Voice of Israel: Nelly Sachs' Choirs after Midnight Part IV: Contentious Commemorations 10. A Broken Ring: The Gruppe 47 and Ilse Aichinger; 11. After the Silence: Late Holocaust Remembrance in Three Austrian Jewish Novels; 12. Jewish Voices, Human Tones: Robert Menasse's The Expulsion from HellPart V: Kafka's Companions 13. Of Language and Destiny: Paul Celan and Kafka ; 14. A Permanent Shadow: Ilse Aichinger and KafkaEpilogue: The Gap between Hannah Arendt and Kafka.

Recenzii

"I know of no book quite like Liska's in range, sophisticated analysis, and importance for the appreciation of modern German-Jewish literature in the wake of Kafka." Geoffrey Hartman, Yale University"Vivian Liska is remarkable for the precision of her readings. . . . She brings to her project a rich and varied sensibility - a mind at home in many languages and literatures and fields of thought." Stanley Corngold, Princeton University

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How literature creates new forms of communal identification and solidarity