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Resnick, Irven M. "Medieval Roots of the Myth of Jewish Male Menses." Harvard Theological Review 93, no. 3 (2000): 241–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017816000025323.

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Good historical fiction reveals not only the realities of a particular epoch, but also its cultural attitudes. An excellent example is Bernard Malamud's The Fixer, which succeeds in disclosing the nature of Russian anti-semitism by artfully weaving together enduring themes of anti-Jewish Christian mythology—the blood libel and accusations of ritual murder—to illustrate the fabric of Jewish life in early modern Russia. Perhaps almost unnoticed in his work, however, are references to the myth of Jewish male menses. Consider the following passages from The Fixer, in which the Jewish defendant, Ya
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Sadkowski, Piotr. "La transposition profane de l’Exode dans Moïse fiction de Gilles Rozier." Quêtes littéraires, no. 3 (December 30, 2013): 174–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/ql.4619.

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Throughout the centuries French and Francophone writers were relatively rarely inspired by the figure of Moses and the story of Exodus. However, since the second half of 20th c. the interest of the writers in this Old Testament story has been on the rise: by rewriting it they examine the question of identity dilemmas of contemporary men. One of the examples of this trend is Moïse Fiction, the 2001 novel by the French writer of Jewish origin, Gilles Rozier, analysed in the present article. The hypertextual techniques, which result in the proximisation of the figure of Moses to the reality of th
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Hollander, Philip. "Rereading “Decadent” Palestinian Hebrew Literature: The Intersection of Zionism, Masculinity, and Sexuality in Aharon Reuveni's ‘Ad Yerushalayim." AJS Review 39, no. 1 (2015): 3–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0364009414000622.

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This article asserts that politics motivated Aharon Reuveni to employ representations of psychic fragmentation and dysfunctional social institutions to portray Palestinian Jewish life in his novelistic trilogy‘Ad Yerushalayim. These purportedly decadent representations helped him foreground individual and collective flaws he saw limiting the early twentieth-century Palestinian Jewish community's development and promote norms he saw as conducive to growth. Thus, as examination of the trilogy's central male figures demonstrates, Reuveni advances a Zionist masculinity grounded in introspectivenes
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Muir, Lissa. "Heroes." After Dinner Conversation 4, no. 11 (2023): 63–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/adc2023411105.

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What human values would you deny to save your life? In this work of philosophical short story fiction, a group of families are on vacation touring Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater when they hear gunshots. While most are confused, one attuned man realizes the danger and quickly gets the children safely into the basement. The remaining group is then confronted by men with guns looking to sort out, and kill, everyone who are not Christian. They are, they say, trying to bring America back to its true values and roots. An offended black man confronts them, but they assure him, they aren’t racists,
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Żórawska-Janik, Natalia. "Homo Holocaustus, or Autobiographical Female Experience of the Holocaust." Tematy i Konteksty specjalny 1(2020) (2020): 275–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.15584/tik.spec.eng.2020.15.

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The aim of this paper is to present the motif of the Shoah in female autobiographcial prose after the year 2000. The paper shows that, in recent years, more and more female authors in the second and third post-Holocaust generations have been recording their traumatic experience, and that the reason for it lies in the social stigmatization of Jewish people. It is stressed here that the issues of the Holocaust are part and parcel of a cultural taboo and – similarly to female written prose – they are frequently ignored or evaluated negatively. The Holocaust issues are tackled by contemporary youn
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Garstad, Benjamin. "Joseph as a Model for Faunus-Hermes: Myth, History, and Fiction in the Fourth Century." Vigiliae Christianae 63, no. 5 (2009): 493–521. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157007208x389875.

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AbstractFaunus-who-is-also-Hermes is one of the composite god-kings dealt with in the polemical Christian 'Picus-Zeus narrative' of the fourth century. The narrative of his life is based on the Biblical account of Joseph, along with the elaborations on Joseph's life in Hellenistic Jewish fiction. Whereas Joseph is a virtuous hero, however, Faunus-Hermes is a villain who practices sorcery and usurpation and ultimately induces men to worship him as a god. The Hellenistic novels and especially the philosophical considerations of Philo of Alexandria accentuate the ambiguities in Joseph which might
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Gruner, Wolf. "The Factory Action and the Events at the Rosenstrasse in Berlin: Facts and Fictions about 27 February 1943 — Sixty Years Later." Central European History 36, no. 2 (2003): 179–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156916103770866112.

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On 27 February 1943 in Nazi Germany the Gestapo brutally arrested more than ten thousand Jewish men and women. Martin Riesenburger, later the Chief Rabbi of the German Democratic Republic, recalled that day as “the great inferno.” This large-scale raid marked the beginning of the final phase of the mass deportations, which had been under way since October 1941. Also interned in Berlin were people who, according to NS terminology, lived in so-called mixed marriages. But new documents show that no deportation of this special group was planned by the Gestapo. In the past decade, in both the Germa
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Magonet, Jonathan. "Editorial." European Judaism 55, no. 2 (2022): v—vi. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ej.2022.550201.

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In our autumn edition in 2014 we published articles from a conference on ‘Writing Jews in Contemporary Britain’. They were guest edited for the issue by Axel Stähler and Sue Vice, the organisers of the conference. In their joint introduction they wrote:Contemporary British Jewish writers are being credited with an ‘attitude’ and their fiction is perceived to celebrate ‘the anarchic potential of the Jewish voice’.It will come as no surprise, particularly given what they quoted about ‘attitude’ and ‘anarchic potential’, that the first Jewish author they mentioned, because of his recent award at
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Walsh, Richard G. "Passover Plots." Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts 3, no. 2-3 (2010): 201–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/post.v3i2/3.3.201.

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Various modern fictions, building upon the skeptical premises of biblical scholars, have claimed that the gospels covered up the real story about Jesus. Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code is one recent, popular example. While conspiracy theories may seem peculiar to modern media, the gospels have their own versions of hidden secrets. For Mark, e.g., Roman discourse about crucifixion obscures two secret plots in Jesus’ passion, which the gospel reveals: the religious leaders’ conspiracy to dispatch Jesus and the hidden divine program to sacrifice Jesus. Mark unveils these secret plots by minimizing
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Ali, Baida Abbas. "THE PANORAMIC SOCIAL NOVEL IN MODERN HEBREW LITERATURE READING IN SAMI MICHAEL'S FICTION." International Journal of Humanities and Educational Research 04, no. 01 (2022): 264–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2757-5403.12.19.

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Sami Mikhail's novel productions have recently received considerable attention from critics, scholars and researchers around the world. Perhaps this is due to the fact that his literary products serve as an artistic tool for awareness of the fate of the Jewish immigrant or citizen and his psychology and behaviors, and the daily reality lived and lived by the Iraqi or Israeli society, and the issues and transformations that occur in the life of the Israeli, as well as thanks to its artistic formulation and its substantive objectives. Many analysts saw Sami Michael's novels as a reflection of so
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Jovchelovitch, Laura. "Memória e judaísmo no processo criativo de A chave de casa: uma entrevista com Tatiana Salem Levy." Cadernos de Língua e Literatura Hebraica, no. 25 (August 18, 2024): 292–301. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-8051.cllh.2024.222075.

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This paper presents a transcription of an interview with writer Tatiana Salem Levy, originally recorded on a Zoom meeting on October 2, 2023. The questions focus on the influence of memory and Judaism on Levy’s creative process, especially while she was writing the novel The house in Smyrna. Besides exploring this subject, Salem Levy describes other aspects of her creative process, such as the way in which she structured the novel’s chapters, her creative influences, and the conflation of real experience and imagination in fiction writing. She also reflects on what Judaism means to her persona
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Shrayer, Maxim D. "Dostoevskii, the Jewish Question, and The Brothers Karamazov." Slavic Review 61, no. 2 (2002): 273–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2697118.

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In this article, Maxim D. Shrayer offers a new perspective on Fedor Dostoevskii’s writings about the Jews. Following a trajectory initiated by Vladimir Solov'ev and Leonid Grossman, Shrayer argues that for Dostoevskii the Jewish question is primarily religious, rather than social or ethnic. Through close textual analysis, but also by placing the controversial blood libel episode from The Brothers Karamazov in the larger context of Dostoevskii’s fictional and discursive works, Shrayer links the anti-Semitic charges of ritual murder and host profanation with the story of Captain Snegirev and his
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Sklar, Howard. "Doubly hidden, doubly exposed: master-narratives, counter-narratives, and the ethics of “passing” in The Human Stain." Frontiers of Narrative Studies 11, no. 1 (2025): 87–107. https://doi.org/10.1515/fns-2025-2013.

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Abstract Philip Roth’s 2000 novel The Human Stain wades directly into the ethical and emotional complexities of “passing,” the attempt by light-skinned African Americans, particularly during the Jim Crow era of American history, to hide their identities in order to assimilate within mainstream White society. The novel presents the case of Professor Coleman Silk, a Black man passing as White, a hidden identity that is compounded by the particular “White” identity that Silk has adopted: Jewish. Roth has reduced the distance between his own (Jewish) experience and that of a passing African Americ
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Nettelbeck, Colin. "The ‘Jewish cardinal’? Aron Jean-Marie Lustiger (1926–2007)." French Cultural Studies 28, no. 1 (2017): 67–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957155816678740.

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Cardinal Aron Jean-Marie Lustiger died at the age of 80 in 2007. Archbishop of Paris from 1981 to 2005, he was a towering and controversial public figure, both within the Catholic church and in European society more broadly. Since his death, he has remained a subject of intense interest. This essay will analyse two films about him – the 2012 documentary Aron Jean-Marie Lustiger (Jean-Yves Fischbach) and the 2013 fiction film Le Métis de Dieu (Ilan Duran Cohen) – as prisms through which the thought, policies and achievements of Lustiger can be examined and assessed. Primarily a charismatic man
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Kuciński, Paweł. "Getto jako narracja antysemicka [Ghetto as anti-Semitic narrative]." Napis XIX (2013) (December 29, 2013): 286–302. https://doi.org/10.18318/napis.2013.1.17.

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In the text the author attempts to describe the language identity of ghetto in the anti-Semitic discourse, in which the demands of “ghettoization” of the Jews returned in the 30’s of the twentieth century, also in Poland. Before the rise of the shameful wall, before the “Nazi Jewish Quarter” will be the vestibule of hell, the ghetto turns out to be a language construct in a radical right wing of journalism, built by stunts available not only in journalism, but in the language of fiction able to create worlds, in this case – of totalitarian future. It is almo
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Avins, Carol J. "Kinship and Concealment in Red Cavalry and Babel'’s 1920 Diary." Slavic Review 53, no. 3 (1994): 694–710. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2501516.

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To begin, three encounters, and then some ruminations about two deaths, the veiling of identity and the expression of kinship. The encounters are from the diary Isaac Babel' kept during his service with Budenny's First Cavalry Army in the Polish campaign of 1920; the deaths are those that frame the work of fiction he drew from this experience, Red Cavalry. That book begins and ends with the narrator contemplating a corpse–in each instance, the body of a Jewish man whose passing leads the narrator to confront the meanings of kinship and loss. In the first case, he witnesses bereavement; in the
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Danske Studier. "Samlede anmeldelser." Danske Studier, no. 2022 (October 9, 2023): 75–127. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/danskestudier.vi2022.141211.

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Anmeldelser af: Henrik Jørgensen: Ebba Hjorth (hovedredaktør), Henrik Galberg Jacobsen, Bent Jørgensen, Birgitte Jacobsen, Merete Korvenius Jørgensenog Laurids Kristian Fahl (red.): Dansk Sproghistorie, bd. 5. Dansk i Samspil. Jon Haarberg: Johnny Kondrup (hovedredaktør): Dansk Editionshistorie, bd.1-4. Erik Skyum-Nielsen: Anders Juhl Rasmussen & Thomas Hvid Kromann (red.): Danskeforfatterarkiver. Sebastian Olden-Jørgensen: Helene Peterbauer: The Princess in the Tower Revisited. Four Centuries of Constructing Leonora Christina through Fact and Fiction Torben Jelsbak: Søren Blak Hjortshøj:
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Alphandary, Idit. "Estetyczne fałsze i moralne emocje w "Sanatorium pod Klepsydrą" Brunona Schulza i w filmie Wojciecha Hasa." Schulz/Forum, no. 19-20 (October 18, 2022): 59–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.26881/sf.2022.19-20.03.

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This article explores how artists deploy time in their work and, in so doing, compel us to reconsider the way we think about morality and politics. My study focuses on works by the Polish-Jewish fiction writer Bruno Schulz and the Polish filmmaker Wojciech Has. In particular, I examine Has’s The Hourglass Sanatorium, in which he reimagines the cycle of stories collected in Schulz’s Sanatorium under the Sign of the Hourglass. By juxtaposing Schulz’s unorthodox treatment of his familial heritage against Has’s reshuffling of the terms of their relationship, I offer one compelling example of how m
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Zhigalova, Lyudmila G. "THE VITALITY OF ANDROIDS. LIVING AND NON-LIVING IN THE OF MODERN SCIENCE FICTION TV SHOWS." RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, no. 7 (2023): 119–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2686-7249-2023-7-119-134.

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Humanity has been inventing a robot throughout its history. The steam-powered Pigeon of Archytas and the automatic servant made by Philo of Byzantium belong to the antiquity. Automatons of St. Albertus Magnus, Bacon and Regiomontanus, the Jewish golems, the anthropomorphic idols of Daedalus, the “Iron man” of the Russian monarch Ivan IV, Leonardo’s mechanical knight, the Writer, the Draftsman and the Pianist of Pierre Jaquet-Droz. Each following epoch filled up the list of inventions seeking to come as close as possible to the likeness of the living. At the same time, the desire to reproduce a
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Isapchuk, Yulia. "The Anthropology of Love by Ingeborg Bachmann (“War Diary” and “The Book of Franza”)." Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Series "Philology", no. 95 (December 30, 2024): 22–27. https://doi.org/10.26565/2227-1864-2024-95-03.

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The article is dedicated to the study of the work of the Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann (1926–1973), which involves the investigation of specific examples of fictional and non-fictional literature using the principles of literary anthropology. In particular, the «War Diary» («Kriegstagebuch», 1944–1945) and the unfinished novel «The Book of Franza» («Das Buch Franza», 1965–1966) are considered comparatively. The purpose of the article is an anthropological analysis of the cultural universality of love, which is based on the author’s own life experience and is artistically reinterpreted in h
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Butkus, Vigmantas. "Lietuviškumo apraiškos XX a. pirmos pusės latvių literatūroje: stereotipinės ir neįprastos." Acta humanitarica academiae Saulensis 31 (November 21, 2024): 8–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/ahas.2024.31.1.

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The article is based on the theoretical approach suggested by literary imagology, drawing an assumption that the image that is revealed in fiction of one country about the other country, the nation is not a literary value that is solely enclosed inside a text, but it rather often reflects specific historical, geographical, social, economic, cultural and other realia, too. There is a large number of literary pieces which depict the Lithuania-related topic or single Lithuanian motifs in Latvian literature of the first half of the 20th century; therefore, the article limits itself with analysis o
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Pellicer-Ortín, Silvia. "“The Ghost Language Which Passes between the Generations”: Transgenerational Memories and Limit-Case Narratives in Lisa Appignanesi’s Losing the Dead and The Memory Man." Humanities 9, no. 4 (2020): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h9040132.

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This article aims to uncover the tensions and connections between Lisa Appignanesi’s autobiographical work Losing the Dead (1999) and her novel The Memory Man (2004) and to point out that, in spite of belonging to different genres, they share several formal, thematic, and structural features. By applying close-reading and narratological tools and drawing on relevant theories within Trauma, Memory, and Holocaust Studies, I would like to demonstrate that both works can be defined as limit-case narratives on the grounds that they blur literary genres, fuse testimonial and narrative layers, includ
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Weaver, Zofia. "A Parapsychological Naturalist: A Tribute to Mary Rose Barrington (January 31, 1926 – February 20, 2020)." Journal of Scientific Exploration 34, no. 3 (2020): 597–601. http://dx.doi.org/10.31275/20201845.

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Mary Rose Barrington was born in London; her parents were Americans with Polish-Jewish roots who decided to settle in England. By her own account (she very considerately left a biographical note for her obituary writer), her childhood was idyllic, mostly spent riding her pony and playing tennis, as well as reading her older brother’s science fiction. Later she became interested in classical music (she was an accomplished musician, playing cello in a string quartet and singing alto in a local choir) and in poetry, obtaining a degree in English from Oxford University. She then studied law, quali
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Yarova, Aliona. "Haunted by Humans: Inverting the Reality of the Holocaust in Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief." Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature 24, no. 1 (2016): 54–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.21153/pecl2016vol24no1art1110.

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 Inversion in The Book ThiefIn Gabriel García Márquez’s A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings a strange angel-like man appears in the human world. A different kind of other-worldly visitor features in Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief 1. In this text it is Death who takes a journey into the hellish realms of Nazi Germany to discover the humanity of the humans who were dehumanised in the Holocaust. The Book Thief is the story of a nine-year-old Liesel Meminger who lives in Germany during the escalation of World War II. The novel has several levels of the plot development: Liesel’
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Pagetti, Carlo. "In the Year of Our Lord Hitler 720: Katharine Burdekin’s Swastika Night." Science Fiction Studies 17, Part 3 (1990): 360–69. https://doi.org/10.1525/sfs.17.3.360.

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Swastika Night is in many ways the 1930s’ equivalent of The Man in the High Castle. It is not simply Burdekin’s focus on the problematics of history, of reconstructing the past, that brings her closer to Dick than to Huxley and Orwell, but also her promotion of values which still do not have the ideological currency of 1984’s or Brave New World’s. This estranged fiction of hers anticipates Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale in its depiction of a future wherein the triumph of Nazism has meant the brutalization of women (as well as Jews) for being an “inferior race.” It is in that context that von Hes
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Jaworska, Agata. "Na rozdrożu: Wizerunek bohatera wykorzenionego (talusz) na przykładzie prozy Michy Josefa Berdyczewskiego." Studia Litteraria 17, no. 3 (2022): 191–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20843933st.22.017.16169.

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Proza nowohebrajska przełomu XIX i XX wieku charakteryzuje się występowaniem specyficznego typu postaci literackiej zwanej bohaterem „wykorzenionym” (hebr. talusz). Artykuł ma na celu przedstawienie jego wizerunku z perspektywy rzeczywistości diaspory. Bez względu na uwarunkowania, które determinują losy protagonistów – omawianych w niniejszym artykule – opowiadań, towarzyszy im wspólny motyw wyobcowania obejmujący wiele płaszczyzn życia. W prozie Michy Josefa Berdyczewskiego bohaterem jest z reguły młody mężczyzna buntujący się przeciwko religijnej mentalności żydowskiej diaspory, a jednocześ
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Mart, Michelle. "The “Christianization” of Israel and Jews in 1950s America." Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 14, no. 1 (2004): 109–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rac.2004.14.1.109.

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AbstractIn the 1950s, the United States experienced a domestic religious revival that offered postwar Americans a framework to interpret the world and its unsettling international political problems. Moreover, the religious message of the cold war that saw the God-fearing West against atheistic communists encouraged an unprecedented ecumenism in American history. Jews, formerly objects of indifference if not disdain and hatred in the United States, were swept up in the ecumenical tide of “Judeo-Christian” values and identity and, essentially, “Christianized” in popular and political culture. N
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ZOX-WEAVER, ANNALISA. "THE ORDER OF THINGS: SYMPATHIES AND COLLABORATIONS IN 1930S FRANCE AND THE VICHY REGIME." Modern Intellectual History 12, no. 2 (2014): 497–509. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479244314000729.

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Sandrine Sanos has taken on a thorny topic inThe Aesthetics of Hate: Far-Right Intellectuals, Antisemitism, and Gender in 1930s France. Sanos opens this compelling study of 1930s far-right French intellectuals by briefly discussing a scene in Jonathan's Littell'sThe Kindly Ones(Les bienveillantes). Greeted with praise and controversy on publication, Littell's highly charged 2006 novel was steeped in sinister perversions and vicious physical perpetrations straight out of Klaus Theweleit's encyclopedic two-volumeMale Fantasies, dedicated to analyzing German anti-Semitic, anti-Bolshevist, and mis
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LÉRTORA MENDOZA, Celina A. "Las disputas interreligiosas bajomedievales. Sus presupuestos teóricos: Ramón Llull / Interfaith Mediaeval Disputes. Theoretical Budgets: Raymond Llull." Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 20 (October 1, 2013): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/refime.v20i.6008.

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In the late Middle Ages and especially in the ss. xiv and xv, we see a proliferation of interfaith disputes between Christians, Muslims and Jews, that although somewhat reissue previous practices have, for quantity, quality theoretical and practical consequences, a historical novelty. Can be classified as 1. preaching, 2. education and 3. dispute. Ramon Llull can be considered a pioneer of interreligious dialogue between Western monotheisms, in the sense of having proposed a new approach to the controversies that had centuries of experience when he wrote. While all his work, in a sense, it con
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 84, no. 3-4 (2010): 277–344. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002444.

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The Atlantic World, 1450-2000, edited by Toyin Falola & Kevin D. Roberts (reviewed by Aaron Spencer Fogleman) The Slave Ship: A Human History, by Marcus Rediker (reviewed by Justin Roberts) Extending the Frontiers: Essays on the New Transatlantic Slave Trade Database, edited by David Eltis & David Richardson (reviewed by Joseph C. Miller) "New Negroes from Africa": Slave Trade Abolition and Free African Settlement in the Nineteenth-Century Caribbean, by Rosanne Marion Adderley (reviewed by Nicolette Bethel) Atlantic Diasporas: Jews, Conversos, and Crypto-Jews in the Age of Mercantilism
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Knoepfler, Denis. "Le philosophe Ménédème d’Érétrie et les Ptolémées : une réalité historique derrière le récit légendaire des origines de la Septante chez le Pseudo-Aristée." Journal des savants 1, no. 1 (2021): 25–104. https://doi.org/10.3406/jds.2021.6445.

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The historians of the Septuagint have remained uncertain about whether the intervention of Menedemos of Eretria (on the island of Euboea) as a spokesman for Greek philosophers at the banquet offered by King Ptolemy to the seventy-two translators of the Hebraic Pentateuch relied on facts or, as most scholars believe, on pure fiction. Indeed, the Letter of Aristeas to Philocrates has long been considered to lack historical value. However, a fresh reexamination of the problem is now justified by the progress made in the study of Menedemos’ life, thanks to several discoveries. This article first p
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Henningsen, Gustav, and Jesper Laursen. "Stenkast." Kuml 55, no. 55 (2006): 243–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v55i55.24695.

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CairnsIn Denmark, the term stenkast (a ‘stone throw’) is used for cairns – stone heaps that have accumulated in places where it was the tradition to throw a stone. A kast (a ‘throw’) would actually be a more correct term, as sometimes the heaps consist of sticks, branches, heather, or peat, rather than stones – in short, whichever was at hand at that particular place. A kast could also consist of both sticks and stones.The majority of the known Danish cairns were presented by August F. Schmidt in 1929. Since then, numerous new ones have been discovered, and we now know of around 80 cairns, cf.
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Mead-Willis, Sarah. "Awards." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 1, no. 1 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g2sg6w.

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With the beginning of summer came many exciting announcements in the world of children’s and young adult book awards. In the United Kingdom, the prestigious Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals were awarded. Canada saw the announcement of the BC Book Prizes and Jewish Book Awards, while in the United States, the Locus Award for young adult science fiction was conferred. Also announced were the much-anticipated Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards. Below is a complete list of the prize winners for each competition. Canada BC Book Prizes: Sheila A. Egoff Children’s Literature Prize: Maggie de Vries, Hung
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Smith, Jorden. "Puppet by E. Wiseman." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 2, no. 2 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g2ts35.

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Wiseman, Eva. Puppet. Toronto: Tundra Books. 2009. Print. Worthy of its numerous awards, Puppet delivers an intriguing narrative of a notorious “blood libel” case in Hungary. Negotiating cultural divides and morality, the protagonist explores her own beliefs to make sense of the horror she personally observes in her community. Loosely based on historical events, Wiseman explores a tragic incident of anti-Semitism and the crippling effects of blind hatred. Set in Hungary during the late 19th century, the story is told from the perspective of Julie, a teenager whose mother is dying of cancer and
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Howell, Katherine. "The Suspicious Figure of the Female Forensic Pathologist Investigator in Crime Fiction." M/C Journal 15, no. 1 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.454.

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Over the last two decades the female forensic pathologist investigator has become a prominent figure in crime fiction. Her presence causes suspicion on a number of levels in the narrative and this article will examine the reasons for that suspicion and the manner in which it is presented in two texts: Patricia Cornwell’s Postmortem and Tess Gerritsen’s The Sinner. Cornwell and Gerritsen are North American crime writers whose series of novels both feature female forensic pathologists who are deeply involved in homicide investigation. Cornwell’s protagonist is Dr Kay Scarpetta, then-Chief Medica
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Semeryn, Khrystyna. "A journey as a strategy of gaining the knowledge of the Jewish world in fiction of the end of the 19th — first decades of the 20th century." Synopsis Text Context Media, 2019, 68–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2311-259x.2019.2.2.

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The article analyzes imagological parameters of the Jewish ethnoimage presented through the dimension of travel in the fiction of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Due to the intensification of national imagology in the past decades, the study of the Others’s existence is an actual scholarly issue. The representation of Jewry is traced by the example of three texts of different aesthetics and genres with the commonality of travel discourse: Istoriia odniieii podorozhi [The Story of One Journey] (1890) by Ahatanhel Krymskyi, Modest Levytskyi’s Porozhnim hodom [In Vain] (1918) and Shchasti
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Taczyńska, Katarzyna. "(Un)spoken Histories: The Second World War and Yugoslav Jewish Women." European Journal of Jewish Studies, January 16, 2023, 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1872471x-bja10053.

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Abstract The article discusses the experiences of Yugoslav Jewish women during the Second World War and the Holocaust. It presents little known texts (fictional, paraliterary and documentary works) written by Jewish women (Hilda Dajč, Elvira Kohn, Lea Abinun, Ženi Lebl, and Gina Camhy), one non-Jewish woman (Milojka Mezorana), and one Jewish man (Đorđe Lebović), during or after the Second World War. The main aim of the analysis is to draw attention to the specificity of Jewish women’s narratives in the (post-)Yugoslav cultural space, the contextual framework in which they function, and the ris
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M. Ali Jabara, Kawthar. "Ethnographic movies as artistic memory An ethnosemotic study for the Jewish character in the Iraqi short movie (Venice of the East)." Journal of Kurdistani for Strategic Studies, August 20, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54809/jkss.vispecial.131.

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Usually, cinematic research and critical studies combine documentary movie and ethnography, as the movie that deals with reality and reformulates it in an artistic way, and refers to the ethnographic movie as an artistic memory that aims to reveal an aspect of the tragedy of minorities, and presents an aspect of their culture and traditions. “Ethnographic movies enable us to draw attention to the tragedy of persecuted minorities, and thanks to ethnographic movie it has become possible for thousands of viewers in the West to learn about marginal and distant cultures,” says Jean-Paul Colin. This
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Crossley, Alice. "Odd Age, Old Age, and Doubled Lives: Asynchronicity and Ageing Queerly in Israel Zangwill’s Short Stories." 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century 2021, no. 32 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.16995/ntn.3478.

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This article explores ageing in the short, comic fiction of the Anglo-Jewish New Humourist writer Israel Zangwill. In a range of short stories, which reflect on the ways in which fin-de-siècle culture tends to align later life with decline and diminishment, Zangwill reveals the paradoxes of ageing by playing with such assumptions. These texts subvert conventional views on ageing, challenge the binary opposition of youth and old age, and critique the physiology of ageing through intergenerational difference and familial relations. The article argues that Zangwill’s texts emphasize the capacity
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Brujić, Marija. "The Novel Snowman by David Albahari. A Socio-Anthropological Reading." Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology 15, no. 1 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.21301/eap.v15i1.5.

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In this paper ideas of literary anthropology that legitimize research of fiction work in socio-cultural anthropology are combined with the theories and methodologies of migration studies. Novels can be used as a source for understanding and interpreting certain phenomena from our socio-cultural reality and be an object of research. Therefore, this paper analyzes the novel Snowman (1996) by David Albahari from his so-called “Canadian Trilogy”. It is his first novel after his emigration to Canada from Serbia in 1994. This paper aims to draw attention to the possibilities and potentials of anthro
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Waterhouse-Watson, Deb, and Adam Brown. "Women in the "Grey Zone"? Ambiguity, Complicity and Rape Culture." M/C Journal 14, no. 5 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.417.

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Probably the most (in)famous Australian teenager of recent times, now-17-year-old Kim Duthie—better known as the “St Kilda Schoolgirl”—first came to public attention when she posted naked pictures of two prominent St Kilda Australian Football League (AFL) players on Facebook. She claimed to be seeking revenge on the players’ teammate for getting her pregnant. This turned out to be a lie. Duthie also claimed that 47-year-old football manager Ricky Nixon gave her drugs and had sex with her. She then said this was a lie, then that she lied about lying. That she lied at least twice is clear, and i
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Currie, Susan, and Donna Lee Brien. "Mythbusting Publishing: Questioning the ‘Runaway Popularity’ of Published Biography and Other Life Writing." M/C Journal 11, no. 4 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.43.

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Introduction: Our current obsession with the lives of others “Biography—that is to say, our creative and non-fictional output devoted to recording and interpreting real lives—has enjoyed an extraordinary renaissance in recent years,” writes Nigel Hamilton in Biography: A Brief History (1). Ian Donaldson agrees that biography is back in fashion: “Once neglected within the academy and relegated to the dustier recesses of public bookstores, biography has made a notable return over recent years, emerging, somewhat surprisingly, as a new cultural phenomenon, and a new academic adventure” (23). For
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Smith, Jorden. "The Last Song by E. Wiseman." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 2, no. 2 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g2xk5s.

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Wiseman, Eva. The Last Song. Toronto, ON: Tundra Books, 2012. Print. Set in Inquisition-era Spain, Wiseman tells us the story of Isabel, a young woman about to be married to a villainous young man from a wealthy and well-established Catholic family. Isabel has lived a life of privilege in the historically tolerant Spain until, in the late 15th Century, the monarchy embraces Catholicism and seeks to eradicate all other religions by any means necessary. As the Inquisition, led by the truly evil Torquemada, storms into Toledo, Isabel thinks she is impervious to the violence she passively witnesse
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Wessell, Adele. "Making a Pig of the Humanities: Re-centering the Historical Narrative." M/C Journal 13, no. 5 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.289.

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As the name suggests, the humanities is largely a study of the human condition, in which history sits as a discipline concerned with the past. Environmental history is a new field that brings together scholars from a range of disciplines to consider the changing relationships between humans and the environment over time. Critiques of anthropocentrism that place humans at the centre of the universe or make assessments through an exclusive human perspective provide a challenge to scholars to rethink our traditional biases against the nonhuman world. The movement towards nonhumanism or posthumani
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Brabon, Katherine. "Wandering in and out of Place: Modes of Searching for the Past in Paris, Moscow, and St Petersburg." M/C Journal 22, no. 4 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1547.

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IntroductionThe wandering narrator is a familiar figure in contemporary literature. This narrator is often searching for something abstract or ill-defined connected to the past and the traces it leaves behind. The works of the German writer W.G. Sebald inspired a number of theories on the various ways a writer might intersect place, memory, and representation through seemingly aimless wandering. This article expands on the scholarship around Sebald’s themes to identify two modes of investigative wandering: (1) wandering “in place”, through a city where a past trauma has occurred, and (2) wande
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Irwin, Hannah. "Not of This Earth: Jack the Ripper and the Development of Gothic Whitechapel." M/C Journal 17, no. 4 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.845.

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On the night of 31 August, 1888, Mary Ann ‘Polly’ Nichols was found murdered in Buck’s Row, her throat slashed and her body mutilated. She was followed by Annie Chapman on 8 September in the year of 29 Hanbury Street, Elizabeth Stride in Dutfield’s Yard and Catherine Eddowes in Mitre Square on 30 September, and finally Mary Jane Kelly in Miller’s Court, on 9 November. These five women, all prostitutes, were victims of an unknown assailant commonly referred to by the epithet ‘Jack the Ripper’, forming an official canon which excludes at least thirteen other cases around the same time. As the Ri
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Rushkoff, Douglas. "Coercion." M/C Journal 6, no. 3 (2003). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2193.

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The brand began, quite literally, as a method for ranchers to identify their cattle. By burning a distinct symbol into the hide of a baby calf, the owner could insure that if it one day wandered off his property or was stolen by a competitor, he’d be able to point to that logo and claim the animal as his rightful property. When the manufacturers of products adopted the brand as a way of guaranteeing the quality of their goods, its function remained pretty much the same. Buying a package of oats with the Quaker label meant the customer could trace back these otherwise generic oats to their sour
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Lee, Tom McInnes. "The Lists of W. G. Sebald." M/C Journal 15, no. 5 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.552.

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Since the late 1990s, W. G. Sebald’s innovative contribution to the genre of prose fiction has been the source of much academic scrutiny. His books Vertigo, The Rings of Saturn, The Emigrants and Austerlitz have provoked interest from diverse fields of inquiry: visual communication (Kilbourn; Patt; Zadokerski), trauma studies (Denham and McCulloh; Schmitz), and travel writing (Blackler; Zisselsberger). His work is also claimed to be a bastion for both modernist and postmodernist approaches to literature and history writing (Bere; Fuchs and Long; Long). This is in addition to numerous “guide to
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Harrison, Paul. "Remaining Still." M/C Journal 12, no. 1 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.135.

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A political minimalism? That would obviously go against the grain of our current political ideology → in fact, we are in an era of political maximalisation (Roland Barthes 200, arrow in original).Barthes’ comment is found in the ‘Annex’ to his 1978 lecture course The Neutral. Despite the three decade difference I don’t things have changed that much, certainly not insofar as academic debate about the cultural and social is concerned. At conferences I regularly hear the demand that the speaker or speakers account for the ‘political intent’, ‘worth’ or ‘utility’ of their work, or observe how spea
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DeCook, Julia Rose. "Trust Me, I’m Trolling: Irony and the Alt-Right’s Political Aesthetic." M/C Journal 23, no. 3 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1655.

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In August 2017, a white supremacist rally marketed as “Unite the Right” was held in Charlottesville, Virginia. In participation were members of the alt-right, including neo-nazis, white nationalists, neo-confederates, and other hate groups (Atkinson). The rally swiftly erupted in violence between white supremacists and counter protestors, culminating in the death of a counter-protester named Heather Heyer, who was struck by a car driven by white supremacist James Alex Fields, and leaving dozens injured. Terry McQuliffe, the Governor of Virginia, declared a state of emergency on August 12, and
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