Jewish Aspects in Avant-Garde

Jewish Aspects in Avant-Garde

Author: Mark H. Gelber

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2017-07-24

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 3110452901

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This volume deals with the significance of the avant-garde(s) for modern Jewish culture and the impact of the Jewish tradition on the artistic production of the avant-garde, be they reinterpretations of literary, artistic, philosophical or theological texts/traditions, or novel theoretical openings linked to elements from Judaism or Jewish culture, thought, or history.


The Vanguard Messiah

The Vanguard Messiah

Author: Sami Sjöberg

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2015-08-17

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 3110424525

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In recent years the role of religion in the avant-garde has begun to attract scholarly interest. The present volume focuses on the work of the Romanian Jewish poet and visual artist Isidore Isou (1925–2007) who founded the lettrist movement in the 1940s. The Jewish tradition played a critical part in the Western avant-garde as represented by lettrism. The links between lettrism and Judaism are substantial, yet they have been largely unexplored until now. The study investigates the works of a movement that explicitly emphasises its vanguard position while relying on a medieval religious tradition as a source of radical textual techniques. It accounts for lettrism’s renunciation of mainstream traditions in favour of a subversive tradition, in this case Jewish mysticism. The religious inclination of lettrism also affects the notion of the avant-garde. The elements of the Jewish tradition in Isou’s theories and artistic production evoke a broader framework where religion and experimental art supplement each other.


The Human Figure and Jewish Culture

The Human Figure and Jewish Culture

Author: Eliane Strosberg

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13:

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Illustrated with more than one hundred full-color reproductions of works by the artists under discussion, The Human Figure and Jewish Culture is an essential addition to any library of art history or Judaica. --


Writing Jewish Culture

Writing Jewish Culture

Author: Andreas Kilcher

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2016-04-04

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 0253019648

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“Looks at the ethnographic issues while defining Jewishness in a very fresh, sophisticated way . . . very timely and important.” —Washington Book Review Focusing on Eastern and Central Europe before WWII, this collection explores various genres of “ethnoliterature” across temporal, geographical, and ideological borders as sites of Jewish identity formation and dissemination. Challenging the assumption of cultural uniformity among Ashkenazi Jews, the contributors consider how ethnographic literature defines Jews and Jewishness, the political context of Jewish ethnography, and the question of audience, readers, and listeners. With contributions from leading scholars and an appendix of translated historical ethnographies, this volume presents vivid case studies across linguistic and disciplinary divides, revealing a rich textual history that throws the complexity and diversity of a people into sharp relief.


Disseminating Jewish Literatures

Disseminating Jewish Literatures

Author: Susanne Zepp

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2020-10-12

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 3110619075

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The multilingualism and polyphony of Jewish literary writing across the globe demands a collaborative, comparative, and interdisciplinary investigation into questions regarding methods of researching and teaching literatures. Disseminating Jewish Literatures compiles case studies that represent a broad range of epistemological and textual approaches to the curricula and research programs of literature departments in Europe, Israel, and the United States. In doing so, it promotes the integration of Jewish literatures into national philologies and the implementation of comparative, transnational approaches to the reading, teaching, and researching of literatures. Instead of a dichotomizing approach, Disseminating Jewish Literatures endorses an exhaustive, comprehensive conceptualization of the Jewish literary corpus across languages. Included in this volume are essays on literatures in Arabic, English, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish, as well as essays reflecting the fields of Yiddish philology and Latin American studies. The volume is based on the papers presented at the Gentner Symposium funded by the Minerva Foundation, held at the Freie Universität Berlin in June 2018.


Jewish Identity in Modern Art History

Jewish Identity in Modern Art History

Author: Catherine M. Soussloff

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1999-03-31

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 0520213041

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The book asks all the right questions about society, culture, religion and art.


Joden in de Hongaarse Avant-garde

Joden in de Hongaarse Avant-garde

Author: Joël Cahen

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9789462491878

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Thematische toelichting bij de tentoonstelling van portretten en landschappen van negentien moderne Hongaars-joodse kunstenaars.