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  1. I never left home
    poet, feminist, revolutionary : a memoir of time & place
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

    In 1969, poet and revolutionary Margaret Randall was forced underground when the Mexican government cracked down on all those who took part in the 1968 student movement. Needing to leave the country, she sent her four young children alone to Cuba... more

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    In 1969, poet and revolutionary Margaret Randall was forced underground when the Mexican government cracked down on all those who took part in the 1968 student movement. Needing to leave the country, she sent her four young children alone to Cuba while she scrambled to find safe passage out of Mexico. In I Never Left Home, Randall recounts her harrowing escape and the other extraordinary stories from her life and career.From living among New York's abstract expressionists in the mid-1950s as a young woman to working in the Nicaraguan Ministry of Culture to instill revolutionary values in the media during the Sandinista movement, the story of Randall's life reads like a Hollywood production. Along the way, she edited a bilingual literary journal in Mexico City, befriended Cuban revolutionaries, raised a family, came out as a lesbian, taught college, and wrote over 150 books. Throughout it all, Randall never wavered from her devotion to social justice.When she returned to the United States in 1984 after living in Latin America for twenty-three years, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service ordered her to be deported for her "subversive writing." Over the next five years, and with the support of writers, entertainers, and ordinary people across the country, Randall fought to regain her citizenship, which she won in court in 1989.As much as I Never Left Home is Randall's story, it is also the story of the communities of artists, writers, and radicals she belonged to. Randall brings to life scores of creative and courageous people on the front lines of creating a more just world. She also weaves political and social analyses and poetry into the narrative of her life. Moving, captivating, and astonishing, I Never Left Home is a remarkable story of a remarkable woman

     

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    ISBN: 9781478007616
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    Subjects: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Social Activists; Authors, American; Jewish women authors; Women college teachers; Women political activists
    Other subjects: Randall, Margaret (1936-)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (326 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. Sarra Copia Sulam
    A Jewish Salonnière and the Press in Counter-Reformation Venice
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    For nearly a decade at the height of the Counter-Reformation in Italy, the Jewish poet and polemicist Sarra Copia Sulam (ca. 1592-1641) hosted a literary salon at her house in the Venetian ghetto, providing one of the most public and enduring forums... more

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    For nearly a decade at the height of the Counter-Reformation in Italy, the Jewish poet and polemicist Sarra Copia Sulam (ca. 1592-1641) hosted a literary salon at her house in the Venetian ghetto, providing one of the most public and enduring forums for Jewish-Christian interaction in early modern Venice. Though Copia Sulam built a powerful intellectual network, published a popular work on the immortality of the soul, and gained fame for her erudition, her literary career foundered under the weight of slanderous charges against her sexual, professional, and religious integrity. This first biography of Copia Sulam examines the explosive relationship between gender, religion, and the press in seventeenth-century Venice through a study of the salonnière's literary career. The backdrop to this inquiry is Venice's tumultuous religious, cultural, and political climate and the competitive world of its presses, where men and women, Christians and Jews, alternately collaborated and clashed as they sought to gain a foothold in Europe's most prestigious publishing capital

     

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    ISBN: 9781487532789
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    Series: Toronto Italian Studies
    Subjects: Christian-Jewish dialogue; Counter-Reformation; Italy; Jewish history; Jewish poetry; Sara Copia Sulam; Sarra Copia Sulam; Venice; history of publishing; salons; westwate; women's writing; HISTORY / Renaissance; Jewish women authors; Jewish women; Salons
    Scope: 1 online resource (384 pages)
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  3. Post-war Jewish women's writing in French
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Legenda, London

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [246]-254) and index more

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    Subjects: French literature; French literature; Jewish women authors
    Scope: 257 S., 26 cm
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    the Shoah and its psycho-memorial legacies -- Second generation : the transmission of trauma -- Nation/deracination : gendered experiences of diaspora and the French Republic -- New sites of conflict : the personal and the political

  4. Women writing Jewish modernity, 1919-1939
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Illinois

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  5. "Mir hat immer die menschliche Solidarität geholfen."
    die jüdischen Autorinnen Lenka Reinerová und Anna Seghers
    Contributor: Glosíková, Viera (HerausgeberIn); Meißgeier, Sina (HerausgeberIn); Nagelschmidt, Ilse (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Frank & Timme, Verlag für wissenschaftliche Literatur, Berlin

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    Contributor: Glosíková, Viera (HerausgeberIn); Meißgeier, Sina (HerausgeberIn); Nagelschmidt, Ilse (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9783732902729
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    Series: Literaturwissenschaft ; Band 60
    Subjects: Jewish women authors; Jewish women authors; German literature
    Other subjects: Reinerová, Lenka; Seghers, Anna (1900-1983)
    Scope: 95 Seiten, Illustrationen, 21 cm
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    Literaturangaben

  6. Die Welt war so heil
    die Familie der Else Ury ; Chronik eines jüdischen Schicksals
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  List, Berlin

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 3548606830; 9783548606835
    RVK Categories: GE 6919
    Edition: Orig.-Ausg., 1. Aufl.
    Series: List-Taschenbuch ; 60683
    Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); Jewish women authors
    Other subjects: Ury, Else <1877-1943>
    Scope: 367 S, Ill., graph. Darst, 19 cm
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    Literaturverz. S. 360 - 365

  7. Post-war Jewish women's writing in French
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Legenda, London

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [246]-254) and index more

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    Media type: Book
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    Subjects: French literature; French literature; Jewish women authors
    Scope: 257 S., 26 cm
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    the Shoah and its psycho-memorial legacies -- Second generation : the transmission of trauma -- Nation/deracination : gendered experiences of diaspora and the French Republic -- New sites of conflict : the personal and the political

  8. Sarra Copia Sulam
    a Jewish Salonnière and the press in counter-reformation Venice
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; Buffalo ; London

    For nearly a decade at the height of the Counter-Reformation in Italy, the Jewish poet and polemicist Sarra Copia Sulam (ca. 1592-1641) hosted a literary salon at her house in the Venetian ghetto, providing one of the most public and enduring forums... more

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    For nearly a decade at the height of the Counter-Reformation in Italy, the Jewish poet and polemicist Sarra Copia Sulam (ca. 1592-1641) hosted a literary salon at her house in the Venetian ghetto, providing one of the most public and enduring forums for Jewish-Christian interaction in early modern Venice. Though Copia Sulam built a powerful intellectual network, published a popular work on the immortality of the soul, and gained fame for her erudition, her literary career foundered under the weight of slanderous charges against her sexual, professional, and religious integrity. This first biography of Copia Sulam examines the explosive relationship between gender, religion, and the press in seventeenth-century Venice through a study of the salonnière's literary career. The backdrop to this inquiry is Venice's tumultuous religious, cultural, and political climate and the competitive world of its presses, where men and women, Christians and Jews, alternately collaborated and clashed as they sought to gain a foothold in Europe's most prestigious publishing capital

     

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    ISBN: 9781487532789; 9781487532796
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    Series: Toronto Italian Studies
    Subjects: Christian-Jewish dialogue; Counter-Reformation; Italy; Jewish history; Jewish poetry; Sara Copia Sulam; Sarra Copia Sulam; Venice; history of publishing; salons; westwate; women's writing; HISTORY / Renaissance; Jewish women authors; Jewish women; Salons
    Other subjects: Copia Sullam, Sarra (1592-1641)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 352 Seiten)
  9. I never left home
    poet, feminist, revolutionary : a memoir of time & place
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

    In 1969, poet and revolutionary Margaret Randall was forced underground when the Mexican government cracked down on all those who took part in the 1968 student movement. Needing to leave the country, she sent her four young children alone to Cuba... more

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    In 1969, poet and revolutionary Margaret Randall was forced underground when the Mexican government cracked down on all those who took part in the 1968 student movement. Needing to leave the country, she sent her four young children alone to Cuba while she scrambled to find safe passage out of Mexico. In I Never Left Home, Randall recounts her harrowing escape and the other extraordinary stories from her life and career.From living among New York's abstract expressionists in the mid-1950s as a young woman to working in the Nicaraguan Ministry of Culture to instill revolutionary values in the media during the Sandinista movement, the story of Randall's life reads like a Hollywood production. Along the way, she edited a bilingual literary journal in Mexico City, befriended Cuban revolutionaries, raised a family, came out as a lesbian, taught college, and wrote over 150 books. Throughout it all, Randall never wavered from her devotion to social justice.When she returned to the United States in 1984 after living in Latin America for twenty-three years, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service ordered her to be deported for her "subversive writing." Over the next five years, and with the support of writers, entertainers, and ordinary people across the country, Randall fought to regain her citizenship, which she won in court in 1989.As much as I Never Left Home is Randall's story, it is also the story of the communities of artists, writers, and radicals she belonged to. Randall brings to life scores of creative and courageous people on the front lines of creating a more just world. She also weaves political and social analyses and poetry into the narrative of her life. Moving, captivating, and astonishing, I Never Left Home is a remarkable story of a remarkable woman

     

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    ISBN: 9781478007616
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    Other subjects: Randall, Margaret (1936-)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (326 Seiten), Illustrationen
  10. Sarra Copia Sulam
    a Jewish Salonnière and the press in counter-reformation Venice
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    For nearly a decade at the height of the Counter-Reformation in Italy, the Jewish poet and polemicist Sarra Copia Sulam (ca. 1592-1641) hosted a literary salon at her house in the Venetian ghetto, providing one of the most public and enduring forums... more

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    For nearly a decade at the height of the Counter-Reformation in Italy, the Jewish poet and polemicist Sarra Copia Sulam (ca. 1592-1641) hosted a literary salon at her house in the Venetian ghetto, providing one of the most public and enduring forums for Jewish-Christian interaction in early modern Venice. Though Copia Sulam built a powerful intellectual network, published a popular work on the immortality of the soul, and gained fame for her erudition, her literary career foundered under the weight of slanderous charges against her sexual, professional, and religious integrity. This first biography of Copia Sulam examines the explosive relationship between gender, religion, and the press in seventeenth-century Venice through a study of the salonnière's literary career. The backdrop to this inquiry is Venice's tumultuous religious, cultural, and political climate and the competitive world of its presses, where men and women, Christians and Jews, alternately collaborated and clashed as they sought to gain a foothold in Europe's most prestigious publishing capital

     

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  11. The white negress
    literature, minstrelsy, and the black-Jewish imaginary
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, N.J.

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    ISBN: 9780813549897
    RVK Categories: HU 1728
    Subjects: Geschichte; American literature; Passing (Identity) in literature; Women and literature; Ethnicity in literature; African American women authors; Jewish women authors; Americanization; Immigrants in literature; Kulturelle Identität; Minstrel show; Jüdin; Schwarze; Literatur; Autorin; Ethnische Identität; Akkulturation
    Scope: viii, 229 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    From White Negress to Yiddishe mama: Sophie Tucker and the female blackface tradition -- The same Show Boat: Edna Ferber's interracial ideal -- Limitations of white: Fannie Hurst and the consumption of blackness -- Minstrel of the mountain: Zora Neale Hurston and the black-Jewish imaginary

  12. "Not an essence but a positioning"
    German-Jewish women writers (1900 - 1938)
    Contributor: Hammel, Andrea (Publisher)
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Meidenbauer, München

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    Contributor: Hammel, Andrea (Publisher)
    Language: English; German
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9783899751611; 9780854572205
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    RVK Categories: GM 1411
    DDC Categories: 830
    Series: Publications of the Institute of Germanic Studies, University of London ; 93
    Subjects: Juden; German literature; German literature; German literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Jewish women authors; Jews; Jüdin; Schriftstellerin
    Scope: 256 S., 21 cm
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    Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl.

  13. A tempered wind
    an autobiography
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Northwestern Univ. Press, Evanston, Ill.

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    ISBN: 9780810126121; 0810126125; 9780810126138; 0810126133
    RVK Categories: HN 9990
    Series: Jewish lives
    Subjects: Jewish refugees; Jewish women authors
    Other subjects: Gershon, Karen; Gershon, Karen (1923-1993)
    Scope: XXVII, 183 S., 23 cm
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  14. Gender, memory, and Judaism
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Balassi [u.a.], Budapest [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9789635067428; 9783933337559; 3933337550
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    Series: Feminizmus és történelem
    Subjects: Geschichte; Feminism and antisemitism; Feminism; Jewish women artists; Jewish women artists; Jewish women authors; Jewish women authors; Jewish women; Jewish women; Geschlechterforschung; Kollektives Gedächtnis; Jüdin
    Scope: 258 S., Ill.
  15. Post-war Jewish women's writing in French
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Legenda, London

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    Subjects: French literature / Women authors / 20th century / History and criticism; French literature / Jewish authors / 20th century / History and criticism; Jewish women authors; Französisch; Schriftstellerin; Jüdin; Frauenliteratur
    Scope: 257 S., 26 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [246]-254) and index

    World War II : the Shoah and its psycho-memorial legacies -- Second generation : the transmission of trauma -- Nation/deracination : gendered experiences of diaspora and the French Republic -- New sites of conflict : the personal and the political

  16. Nelly Sachs, flight and metamorphosis
    an illustrated biography
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Stanford Univ. Press, Stanford, Calif.

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    ISBN: 9780804775304; 9780804775311
    RVK Categories: GN 8798
    Subjects: Poets, German; Jewish women authors
    Other subjects: Sachs, Nelly (1891-1970); Sachs, Nelly (1891-1970); Sachs, Nelly (1891-1970)
    Scope: 318 S., zahlr. Ill.
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  17. Sarra Copia Sulam
    a Jewish salonnière and the press in Counter-Reformation Venice
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Timeline -- Dramatis Personae -- Note on the Text -- Introduction -- An Intellectual Woman in the Venetian Ghetto -- Women's Writing in... more

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    Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Timeline -- Dramatis Personae -- Note on the Text -- Introduction -- An Intellectual Woman in the Venetian Ghetto -- Women's Writing in Venice -- The Querelle des Femmes and Venetian Women Writers -- The Accademia degli Incogniti and the Querelle -- Sarra Copia Sulam: A Jewish Salonnière and the Press in Counter-Reformation Venice -- 1. The Birth of a Salon (1618-1621) -- Overview -- Early Contacts -- The Salon Begins -- A Crisis in the Salon 2. A Rupture in the Salon (1619-1621) -- Overview -- The History of the Debate over the Immortality of the Soul -- Bonifaccio and Copia Sulam's Letter Exchange on the Soul's Immortality -- Bonifaccio's Dell'immortalità dell'anima -- 3. The Salon and the Venetian Presses (1621) -- Overview -- Copia Sulam's Manifesto -- 4. Copia Sulam Compromised (1622-1623) -- Overview -- The End of the Copia Sulam-Cebà Correspondence -- Cebà Defends Himself to the Church -- The Lettere a Sarra Copia -- 5. Friends and Enemies (1621-1626) -- Overview -- The Betrayal and Its Punishment -- Numidio Paluzzi's Rime 6. The Salon's Afterlife (Post-1626) -- Overview -- Gabriele Zinano's Rime diverse -- A Resuscitated Reputation: Alessandro Berardelli -- A Renewed Attack against Copia Sulam, and a Defence -- Eighteenth-Century Literary Histories -- The Roots of Modern Scholarship -- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: SARRA COPIA SULAM IN THE VENETIAN GHETTO -- Overview -- The Copio Family -- Marriage to Giacob Sulam -- Sarra Copia Sulam's Exceptionality -- Pressure to Convert -- APPENDIX A: LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SIMON COPIO -- APPENDIX B: INVENTORY OF SIMON COPIO'S HOUSE AT HIS DEATH -- APPENDIX C: CURRENCY VALUES Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. "For nearly a decade at the height of the Counter-Reformation in Italy, the Jewish poet and polemicist Sarra Copia Sulam (ca. 1592-1641) held a literary salon at her house in the Venetian ghetto, providing one of the most public and enduring forums for Jewish-Christian interaction in early modern Venice. Though Copia Sulam gained fame for her erudition, built a powerful intellectual network, and published a work on the immortality of the soul, her career later foundered under the weight of slanderous charges against her sexual, professional, and religious integrity. This first biography of Copia Sulam examines the explosive relationship between gender, religion, and the press in seventeenth-century Venice through a study of her literary career. The backdrop to this inquiry is Venice's tumultuous religious, cultural, and political climate and the competitive world of its presses, where men and women, Christians and Jews, alternately collaborated and clashed as they sought to gain a foothold in the most prestigious publishing capital in Europe."--

     

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    ISBN: 9781487532789; 1487532784
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    RVK Categories: IU 9950
    Subjects: Jewish women; Jewish women authors; Salons; Copia Sulam, Sarra; HISTORY ; Renaissance; Intellectual life; Jewish women; Jewish women authors; Manners and customs; Religion; Salons; Italy ; Venice; Biography; History
    Other subjects: Copia Sulam, Sarra (1592-1641)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  18. The White Negress
    Literature, Minstrelry and the Black-Jewish Imaginary
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    During the first half of the twentieth century, American Jews demonstrated a commitment to racial justice as well as an attraction to African American culture. Until now, the debate about whether such black-Jewish encounters thwarted or enabled Jews'... more

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    During the first half of the twentieth century, American Jews demonstrated a commitment to racial justice as well as an attraction to African American culture. Until now, the debate about whether such black-Jewish encounters thwarted or enabled Jews' claims to white privilege has focused on men and representations of masculinity while ignoring questions of women and femininity. The White Negress investigates literary and cultural texts by Jewish and African American women, opening new avenues of inquiry that yield more complex stories about Jewishness, African American identity, and th

     

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    ISBN: 9780813549897; 0813549892
    Series: American Literatures Initiative
    Subjects: American literature; American literature; African American women authors; Americanization; Ethnicity in literature; Immigrants in literature; Jewish women authors; Passing (Identity) in literature; Women and literature; Literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; American literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  19. Sarra Copia Sulam
    A Jewish Salonnière and the Press in Counter-Reformation Venice
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Timeline -- Dramatis Personae -- Note on the Text -- Introduction -- 1. The Birth of a Salon (1618-1621) -- 2. A Rupture in the Salon (1619-1621) -- 3. The Salon and the... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Timeline -- Dramatis Personae -- Note on the Text -- Introduction -- 1. The Birth of a Salon (1618-1621) -- 2. A Rupture in the Salon (1619-1621) -- 3. The Salon and the Venetian Presses (1621) -- 4. Copia Sulam Compromised (1622-1623) -- 5. Friends and Enemies (1621-1626) -- 6. The Salon's Afterlife (Post-1626) -- Biographical Note: Sarra Copia Sulam in the Venetian Ghetto -- Appendix A: Last Will and Testament of Simon Copio -- Appendix B: Inventory of Simon Copio's House at His Death -- Appendix C: Currency Values -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index For nearly a decade at the height of the Counter-Reformation in Italy, the Jewish poet and polemicist Sarra Copia Sulam (ca. 1592-1641) hosted a literary salon at her house in the Venetian ghetto, providing one of the most public and enduring forums for Jewish-Christian interaction in early modern Venice. Though Copia Sulam built a powerful intellectual network, published a popular work on the immortality of the soul, and gained fame for her erudition, her literary career foundered under the weight of slanderous charges against her sexual, professional, and religious integrity. This first biography of Copia Sulam examines the explosive relationship between gender, religion, and the press in seventeenth-century Venice through a study of the salonnière's literary career. The backdrop to this inquiry is Venice's tumultuous religious, cultural, and political climate and the competitive world of its presses, where men and women, Christians and Jews, alternately collaborated and clashed as they sought to gain a foothold in Europe's most prestigious publishing capital

     

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    Series: Toronto Italian Studies
    Subjects: Jewish women authors; Jewish women; Salons; HISTORY / Renaissance
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (384 p)
  20. Hebräische Avantgarde
    Else Lasker-Schülers Poetologie im Kontext des Kulturzionismus
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Böhlau Verlag, Köln

    Das Gesamtwerk von Else Lasker-Schüler ist durch eine umfassende Auseinandersetzung mit dem kulturzionistischen Diskurs geprägt. Ebenso steht der deutschsprachige Kulturzionismus (bes. Martin Buber) den historischen Avantgarden nahe. In freiwilliger... more

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    Das Gesamtwerk von Else Lasker-Schüler ist durch eine umfassende Auseinandersetzung mit dem kulturzionistischen Diskurs geprägt. Ebenso steht der deutschsprachige Kulturzionismus (bes. Martin Buber) den historischen Avantgarden nahe. In freiwilliger Assoziation und kritischer Überschreitung entwirft Lasker-Schüler ihre Poetologie einer „Hebräischen Avantgarde“. Im Frühwerk nimmt sie dabei kulturzionistische Metaphorik, Thematik und Graphik auf und entwickelt eine weibliche bis androgyne orientalisierte ‚Identität‘ als jüdische Dichterin. Ab 1912 entfaltet Lasker-Schüler im Kontext des Kulturzionismus ihr eigenes poetologisches Projekt einer Erneuerung der jüdischen Tradition. Es ist als Fortsetzung rabbinischer Hermeneutik in Literatur angelegt. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Körner: Birgit M. Körner ist Lehrbeauftragte am Institut für Germanistik an der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen und Freie Mitarbeiterin des Jüdischen Museums Frankfurt/Main.

     

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    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783412510558
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    RVK Categories: GM 4455
    Series: Reihe jüdische Moderne ; Band 18
    Reihe Jüdische Moderne ; Band 018
    Subjects: German poetry; Jewish women authors; Literature, Experimental; Zionism and literature; Judaism and literature; Jüdische Literatur; Deutschsprachiger Kulturzionismus; Franz Kafka; Jüdische Renaissance
    Other subjects: Lasker-Schüler, Else (1869-1945)
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  21. Wann wohl das Leid ein Ende hat
    Briefe und Gedichte aus Theresienstadt
    Author: Weber, Ilse
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    Subjects: German poetry; Jewish women authors
    Other subjects: Weber, Ilse <1903-1944>; Weber, Ilse (1903-1944)
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  22. "O Vater, laß uns ziehn!"
    literarische Vater-Töchter um 1900 ; Gabriele Reuter, Hedwig Dohm, Lou Andreas-Salomé
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Olms, Hildesheim [u.a.]

    Analysis of Gabriele Reuter's "Gunhilde Kersten," "Hedwig Dohm's "Christa Ruland" and Lou Andreas-Salome's "Ruth." more

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    Analysis of Gabriele Reuter's "Gunhilde Kersten," "Hedwig Dohm's "Christa Ruland" and Lou Andreas-Salome's "Ruth."

     

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  23. Gender, memory, and Judaism
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    Series: Studien zur Geschichte Ost- und Ostmitteleuropas ; 6
    Subjects: Geschichte; Feminism and antisemitism; Feminism; Jewish women artists; Jewish women artists; Jewish women authors; Jewish women authors; Jewish women; Jewish women; Kollektives Gedächtnis; Jüdin; Geschlechterforschung
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  24. Zions Töchter
    jüdische Frauen in Literatur, Kunst und Politik
    Contributor: Lauritsch, Andrea (Publisher)
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    Series: Edition Mnemosyne ; 14
    Subjects: Jewish women; Jewish women artists; Jewish women authors; Frauenliteratur; Jüdin
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  25. Ḳol mi-shelahen
    kotvot ʿIvriyot mi-ḥuts la-masoret ha-tarbutit u-ṿe-tokhah = A voice of their own : Hebrew women writers outside and inside their cultural tradition
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