There Goes Kafka
Title | There Goes Kafka PDF eBook |
Author | Johannes Urzidil |
Publisher | |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 1968 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
Reconstructing a National Identity
Title | Reconstructing a National Identity PDF eBook |
Author | Marsha L. Rozenblit |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Austria |
ISBN | 0195176308 |
This book explores the impact of war and political crisis on the national identity of Jews, both in the multinational Habsburg monarchy and in the new nation-states that replaced it at the end of World War I. Jews enthusiastically supported the Austrian war effort because it allowed them to assert their Austrian loyalties and Jewish solidarity at the same time. They faced a grave crisis of identity when the multinational state collapsed and they lived in nation-states mostly uncomfortable with ethnic minorities. This book raises important questions about Jewish identity and about the general nature of ethnic and national identity.
The Jew's Body
Title | The Jew's Body PDF eBook |
Author | Sander Gilman |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2013-01-11 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1136038787 |
Drawing on a wealth of medical and historical materials, Sander Gilman sketches details of the anti-Semitic rhetoric about the Jewish body and mind, including medical and popular depictions of the Jewish voice, feet, and nose. Case studies illustrate how Jews have responded to such public misconceptions as the myth of the cloven foot and Jewish flat-footedness, the proposed link between the Jewish mind and hysteria, and the Victorians' irrational connection between Jews and prostitutes. Gilman is especially concerned with the role of psychoanalysis in the construction of anti-Semitism, examining Freud's attitude towards his own Jewishness and its effect on his theories, as well as the supposed "objectiveness" of psychiatrists and social scientists.
Languages of Community
Title | Languages of Community PDF eBook |
Author | Hillel J. Kieval |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 2000-12-26 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780520921160 |
With a keen eye for revealing details, Hillel J. Kieval examines the contours and distinctive features of Jewish experience in the lands of Bohemia and Moravia (the present-day Czech Republic), from the late eighteenth to the late twentieth century. In the Czech lands, Kieval writes, Jews have felt the need constantly to define and articulate the nature of group identity, cultural loyalty, memory, and social cohesiveness, and the period of "modernizing" absolutism, which began in 1780, brought changes of enormous significance. From that time forward, new relationships with Gentile society and with the culture of the state blurred the traditional outlines of community and individual identity. Kieval navigates skillfully among histories and myths as well as demography, biography, culture, and politics, illuminating the maze of allegiances and alliances that have molded the Jewish experience during these 200 years.
Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism
Title | Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Cantor |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2008-09-15 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0226093018 |
Darwin’s theory of evolution transformed the life sciences and made profound claims about human origins and the human condition, topics often viewed as the prerogative of religion. As a result, evolution has provoked a wide variety of religious responses, ranging from angry rejection to enthusiastic acceptance. While Christian responses to evolution have been studied extensively, little scholarly attention has been paid to Jewish reactions. Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism is the first extended meditation on the Jewish engagement with this crucial and controversial theory. The contributors to Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism—from several academic disciplines and two branches of the rabbinate—present case studies showing how Jewish discussions of evolution have been shaped by the intersections of faith, science, philosophy, and ideology in specific historical contexts. Furthermore, they examine how evolutionary theory has been deployed when characterizing Jews as a race, both by Zionists and by anti-Semites. Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism addresses historical and contemporary, as well as progressive and Orthodox, responses to evolution in America, Europe, and Israel, ultimately extending the history of Darwinism into new religious domains.
The Three Kings of Cologne
Title | The Three Kings of Cologne PDF eBook |
Author | Carl Horstmann |
Publisher | Franklin Classics |
Pages | 358 |
Release | 2018-10-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780341789727 |
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Physiognomy, Or, The Corresponding Analogy Between the Conformation of the Features and the Ruling Passions of the Mind
Title | Physiognomy, Or, The Corresponding Analogy Between the Conformation of the Features and the Ruling Passions of the Mind PDF eBook |
Author | Johann Caspar Lavater |
Publisher | |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 1844 |
Genre | Face |
ISBN |