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For most of the last four centuries, the broad expanse of territory between the Baltic and the Black Seas, known since the Enlightenment as "Eastern Europe," has been home to the world's largest Je...
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  • 09 June 2014
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For most of the last four centuries, the broad expanse of territory between the Baltic and the Black Seas, known since the Enlightenment as "Eastern Europe," has been home to the world's largest Jewish population. The Jews of Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Galicia, Romania, and Ukraine were prodigious generators of modern Jewish culture. Their volatile blend of religious traditionalism and precocious quests for collective self-emancipation lies at the heart of Culture Front.

This volume brings together contributions by both historians and literary scholars to take readers on a journey across the cultural history of East European Jewry from the mid-seventeenth century to the present. The articles collected here explore how Jews and their Slavic neighbors produced and consumed imaginative representations of Jewish life in chronicles, plays, novels, poetry, memoirs, museums, and more.

The book puts culture at the forefront of analysis, treating verbal artistry itself as a kind of frontier through which Jews and Slavs imagined, experienced, and negotiated with themselves and each other. The four sections investigate the distinctive themes of that frontier: violence and civility; popular culture; politics and aesthetics; and memory. The result is a fresh exploration of ideas and movements that helped change the landscape of modern Jewish history.

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Price: $74.95
Pages: 336
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
Series: Jewish Culture and Contexts
Publication Date: 09 June 2014
ISBN: 9780812291032
Format: eBook
BISACs: RELIGION / Judaism / History, Judaism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion
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Benjamin Nathans is Ronald S. Lauder Endowed Term Associate Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of Beyond the Pale: The Jewish Encounter with Late Imperial Russia. Gabriella Safran is Associate Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Stanford University. She is the author of Rewriting the Jew: Assimilation Narratives in the Russian Empire and coeditor (with Steven Zipperstein) of The Worlds of S. An-sky: A Russian Jewish Intellectual at the Turn of the Century.

Preface
—David B. Ruderman

Introduction: A New Look at East European Jewish Culture
—Benjamin Nathans and Gabriella Safran

PART I. VIOLENCE AND CIVILITY
1. Jewish Literary Responses to the Events of 1648-1649 and the Creation of a Polish-
Jewish Consciousness
—Adam Teller
2. "Civil Christians": Debates on the Reform of the Jews in Poland, 1789-1830
—Marcin Wodziński

PART II. MIRRORS OF POPULAR CULTURE
3. The Botched Kiss and the Beginnings of the Yiddish Stage
—Alyssa Quint
4. The Polish Popular Novel and Jewish Modernization at the End of the Nineteenth and Beginning of the Twentieth Centuries
—Eugenia Prokop-Janiec
5. Cul-de-Sac: The "Inner Life of Jews" on the Fin-de-Siècle Polish Stage
—Michael C. Steinlauf

PART III. POLITICS AND AESTHETICS
6. Yosef Haim Brenner, the "Half-Intelligentsia," and Russian-Jewish Politics, 1899-1908
—Jonathan Frankel
7. Recreating Jewish Identity in Haim Nahman Bialik's Poems: The Russian Context
—Hamutal Bar-Yosef
8. Not The Dybbuk but Don Quixote: Translation, Deparochialization, and Nationalism in Jewish Culture, 1917-1919
—Kenneth Moss
9. Beyond the Purim-shpil: Reinventing the Scroll of Esther in Modern Yiddish Poems
—Kathryn Hellerstein

PART IV. MEMORY PROJECTS
10. Revealing and Concealing the Soviet Jewish Self: The Desk-Drawer Memoirs of Meir Viner
—Marcus Moseley
11. The Shtetl Subjunctive: Yaffa Eliach's Living History Museum
—Jeffrey Shandler

List of Contributors
Index