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  1. Queer theory
    law, culture, empire
    Contributor: Leckey, Robert (Publisher); Brooks, Kim (Publisher)
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Routledge, London [u.a.]

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Leckey, Robert (Publisher); Brooks, Kim (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780415697736; 0415697735
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    9780415697736
    RVK Categories: MS 2870
    Edition: 1. publ. in paperback
    Series: <<A>> GlassHouse book
    Subjects: Queer theory.; Homosexuality--Law and legislation.; Homosexuality--Social aspects.; Homosexuality--Political aspects.; Homosexuality; Gay culture; Queer theory
    Scope: XVI, 217 S., 24 cm
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  2. The Houseguest
    A Novel
    Author: Brooks, Kim
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Counterpoint, New York, NY

    "It is the summer of 1941 and Abe Auer, a Russian immigrant and small-town junkyard owner, has become disenchanted with his life. So when his friend Max Hoffman, a local rabbi with a dark past, asks Abe to take in a European refugee, he agrees,... more

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    "It is the summer of 1941 and Abe Auer, a Russian immigrant and small-town junkyard owner, has become disenchanted with his life. So when his friend Max Hoffman, a local rabbi with a dark past, asks Abe to take in a European refugee, he agrees, unaware that the woman coming to live with him is a volatile and alluring actress named Ana Beidler. Ana regales the Auer family with tales of her lost stardom and charms and mystifies Abe with her glamour and unabashed sexuality, forcing him to confront his own desire as well as the ghost of his dead brother. As news filters out of Europe, American Jews struggle to make sense of the atrocities. Some want to bury their heads in the sand while others want to create a Jewish army that would fight Hitler and promote bold, wide-spread rescue initiatives. And when a popular Manhattan synagogue is burned to the ground, our characters begin to feel the drumbeat of war is marching ever closer to home. Set on the eve of America's involvement in World War II, The Houseguest examines a little-known aspect of the war and highlights the network of organizations seeking to help Jews abroad, just as masses of people seeking to escape Europe are turned away from American shores. It moves seamlessly from the Yiddish theaters of Second Avenue to the junkyards of Utica to the covert world of political activists, Jewish immigrants, and the stars and discontents of New York's Yiddish stage. Ultimately, The Houseguest is a moving story about identity, family, and the decisions that define who we will become"-- Prologue: The Fire -- I. The Arrival -- 1. -- 2. -- 3. -- 4. -- II. The Lake -- 5. -- 6. -- 7. -- 8. -- 9. -- 10. -- 11. -- 12. -- III. The Hotel Utica -- 13. -- 14. -- 15. -- 16. -- 17. -- 18. -- 19. -- 20. -- 21. -- 22. -- 23. -- 24. -- 25. -- IV. The Departure -- 26. -- 27. -- 28. -- 29. -- 30. -- 31. -- Epilogue: The Station -- Author's Note -- Acknowledgements

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781619026056
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (385 p)
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