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  1. Orientalism and the Jews
    Contributor: Kalmár, Ivan Davidson, (Publisher); Penslar, Derek Jonathan (Publisher)
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Brandeis Univ. Press [u.a.], Waltham, Mass. [u.a.]

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    Contributor: Kalmár, Ivan Davidson, (Publisher); Penslar, Derek Jonathan (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1584654104; 1584654112; 9781584654117
    RVK Categories: MS 3400 ; EL 7600 ; NY 1600 ; NY 1800
    Series: <<The>> Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series
    Subjects: Orientalism; Orientalism in art; Orientalism in literature; Jews; Jews in art; Jews in literature; Jews; Public opinion
    Scope: XL, 285 S., Ill., 24 cm
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  2. Orientalism and the Jews
    Contributor: Kalmár, Ivan Davidson (Publisher); Penslar, Derek Jonathan (Publisher)
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Brandeis University Press, Waltham, Massachusetts

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    Contributor: Kalmár, Ivan Davidson (Publisher); Penslar, Derek Jonathan (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 1584654104; 1584654112
    RVK Categories: MS 3400
    Series: The Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jews series
    Subjects: Array; aOrientalism in art; aOrientalism in literature; Array; aJews in art; aJews in literature; Array; Array; Literatur; Öffentliche Meinung; Juden; Kunst
    Scope: xl, 285 Seiten, Illustrationen
  3. Orientalism and the Jews
    Contributor: Kalmár, Ivan (Publisher)
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Brandeis Univ. Press, Hanover, NH [u.a.]

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Kalmár, Ivan (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 1584654104; 1584654112
    RVK Categories: EL 7600 ; MS 3400
    Series: The Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jews series
    Subjects: Literatur; Kunst; Juden; Öffentliche Meinung
    Scope: XL, 285 S., Ill.
  4. Orientalism and the Jews
    Contributor: Kalmár, Ivan Davidson (Hrsg.); Penslar, Derek Jonathan (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Brandeis Univ. Press, Waltham, Mass. ; Univ. Press of New England, Hanover [u.a.]

    Verlagsinfo: A fascinating analysis of how Jews fit into scholarly debates about Orientalism. At the turn of the twenty-first century, in spite of growing globalization there remains in the world a split between the West and the rest. The manner in... more

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    Verlagsinfo: A fascinating analysis of how Jews fit into scholarly debates about Orientalism. At the turn of the twenty-first century, in spite of growing globalization there remains in the world a split between the West and the rest. The manner in which this split has been imagined and represented in Western civilization has been the subject of intense cross-disciplinary scrutiny, much of it under the rubric of "orientalism." This debate, sparked by the 1978 publication of Edward Said’s Orientalism identifies the "Orient" as the Islamic world and to a lesser extent Hindu India. "Orientalism" signifies the way the West imagined this terrain. Going beyond Said’s framework, in their introduction to the volume, Kalmar and Penslar argue that orientalism is based on the Christian West’s attempts to understand and manage its relations with both of its monotheistic Others - Muslims and Jews. According to the editors, Jews have almost always been present whenever occidentals talked about or imagined the East; and the Western image of the Muslim Orient has been formed and continues to be formed in inextricable conjunction with Western perceptions of the Jewish people. Bringing together essays by an array of international scholars in a wide range of disciplines, Orientalism and the Jews demonstrates that, since the Middle Ages, Jews have been seen in the Western world as both occidental and oriental. Jews formed the model for medieval depictions of Muslim warriors. Representations of biblical Jews in early modern Europe provided essential sustenance for Western fictions about the Muslim world. And many of the Western protagonists of imperialism "discovered" real or imaginary Jews wherever their expeditions took them. Today orientalist attitudes by Israelis target not only Arabs but also the mizrahi ("oriental") Israelis with roots in the Arab world as Others.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Kalmár, Ivan Davidson (Hrsg.); Penslar, Derek Jonathan (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1584654104; 1584654112
    Other identifier:
    9781584654117
    2004017416
    RVK Categories: MS 3400 ; EL 7600
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Series: Tauber series for the study of European Jewry
    Subjects: Orientalism; Orientalism in art; Orientalism in literature; Jews; Jews in art; Jews in literature; Jews; Public opinion
    Scope: XL, 285 S., Ill.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Orientalism and the Jews : an introduction / Ivan Davidson Kalmar and Derek J. Penslar -- Jesus did not wear a turban : Orientalism, the Jews, and Christian art / Ivan Davidson Kalmar -- Placing the Jews in late medieval English literature / -- Suzanne Conklin Akbari -- The use of the Jew in colonial discourse / Tudor Parfitt -- The "Kaifeng Jew" hoax : constructing the "Chinese Jew" / Zhou Xun -- Orientalism and the Jewish historical gaze / John M. Efron -- To pray like a dervish : Orientalist discourse in Arnold Zweig's The face of East European Jewry / Noah Isenberg -- Rejecting Zion, embracing the Orient : the life and death of Jacob Israel De Haan / Michael Berkowitz -- Between East and West : Zionist revisionism as a Mediterranean ideology / Eran Kaplan -- Orientalism and Jewish national art : the case of Bezalel / Dalia Manor -- The Zionist return to the West and the Mizrahi Jewish perspective / Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin -- Broadcast Orientalism : representations of Mizrahi Jewry in Israeli radio, 1948-1967 / Derek J. Penslar -- "We're not Jews" : imagining Jewish history and Jewish bodies in contemporary multicultural literature / Sander L. Gilman

  5. Orientalism and the Jews
    Contributor: Kalmár, Ivan Davidson (Publisher); Penslar, Derek Jonathan (Publisher)
    Published: 2005

    In spite of growing globalization there remains in the world a split between the West and the rest. The manner in which this split has been imagined and represented in Western civilization has been the subject of intense cross-disciplinary scrutiny,... more

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    In spite of growing globalization there remains in the world a split between the West and the rest. The manner in which this split has been imagined and represented in Western civilization has been the subject of intense cross-disciplinary scrutiny, much of it under the rubric of "orientalism." This debate, sparked by the 1978 publication of Bdward Said's Orientalism identifies the "Orient" as the Islamic world and to a lesser extent Hindu India. "Orientalism" signifies the way the West imagined this terrain. Going beyond Said's framework, Kalmar and Penslar argue that orientalism is based on the Christian West's attempts to understand its relations with both its monotheistic Others - Muslims and Jews. According to the editors, Jews have almost always been present whenever occidentals imagined the East; and the Western image of the Muslim Orient continues to be formed in conjunction with Western perceptions of the Jewish people. Bringing together essays by an array of international scholars in a wide range of disciplines, Orientalism and the Jews opens exciting new fields in Jewish history and Post-Colonial studies.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Kalmár, Ivan Davidson (Publisher); Penslar, Derek Jonathan (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1584654112
    Series: Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series
    Subjects: Orient <Motiv>; Literatur
    Scope: XL, 285 Seiten, Illustrationen
  6. Orientalism and the Jews
    Contributor: Kalmár, Ivan Davidson (Hrsg.); Penslar, Derek Jonathan (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Brandeis Univ. Press, Waltham, Mass. ; Univ. Press of New England, Hanover [u.a.]

    Verlagsinfo: A fascinating analysis of how Jews fit into scholarly debates about Orientalism. At the turn of the twenty-first century, in spite of growing globalization there remains in the world a split between the West and the rest. The manner in... more

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    Verlagsinfo: A fascinating analysis of how Jews fit into scholarly debates about Orientalism. At the turn of the twenty-first century, in spite of growing globalization there remains in the world a split between the West and the rest. The manner in which this split has been imagined and represented in Western civilization has been the subject of intense cross-disciplinary scrutiny, much of it under the rubric of "orientalism." This debate, sparked by the 1978 publication of Edward Said’s Orientalism identifies the "Orient" as the Islamic world and to a lesser extent Hindu India. "Orientalism" signifies the way the West imagined this terrain. Going beyond Said’s framework, in their introduction to the volume, Kalmar and Penslar argue that orientalism is based on the Christian West’s attempts to understand and manage its relations with both of its monotheistic Others - Muslims and Jews. According to the editors, Jews have almost always been present whenever occidentals talked about or imagined the East; and the Western image of the Muslim Orient has been formed and continues to be formed in inextricable conjunction with Western perceptions of the Jewish people. Bringing together essays by an array of international scholars in a wide range of disciplines, Orientalism and the Jews demonstrates that, since the Middle Ages, Jews have been seen in the Western world as both occidental and oriental. Jews formed the model for medieval depictions of Muslim warriors. Representations of biblical Jews in early modern Europe provided essential sustenance for Western fictions about the Muslim world. And many of the Western protagonists of imperialism "discovered" real or imaginary Jews wherever their expeditions took them. Today orientalist attitudes by Israelis target not only Arabs but also the mizrahi ("oriental") Israelis with roots in the Arab world as Others.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Kalmár, Ivan Davidson (Hrsg.); Penslar, Derek Jonathan (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1584654104; 1584654112
    Other identifier:
    9781584654117
    2004017416
    RVK Categories: MS 3400 ; EL 7600
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Series: Tauber series for the study of European Jewry
    Subjects: Orientalism; Orientalism in art; Orientalism in literature; Jews; Jews in art; Jews in literature; Jews; Public opinion
    Scope: XL, 285 S., Ill.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Orientalism and the Jews : an introduction / Ivan Davidson Kalmar and Derek J. Penslar -- Jesus did not wear a turban : Orientalism, the Jews, and Christian art / Ivan Davidson Kalmar -- Placing the Jews in late medieval English literature / -- Suzanne Conklin Akbari -- The use of the Jew in colonial discourse / Tudor Parfitt -- The "Kaifeng Jew" hoax : constructing the "Chinese Jew" / Zhou Xun -- Orientalism and the Jewish historical gaze / John M. Efron -- To pray like a dervish : Orientalist discourse in Arnold Zweig's The face of East European Jewry / Noah Isenberg -- Rejecting Zion, embracing the Orient : the life and death of Jacob Israel De Haan / Michael Berkowitz -- Between East and West : Zionist revisionism as a Mediterranean ideology / Eran Kaplan -- Orientalism and Jewish national art : the case of Bezalel / Dalia Manor -- The Zionist return to the West and the Mizrahi Jewish perspective / Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin -- Broadcast Orientalism : representations of Mizrahi Jewry in Israeli radio, 1948-1967 / Derek J. Penslar -- "We're not Jews" : imagining Jewish history and Jewish bodies in contemporary multicultural literature / Sander L. Gilman