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Polish Jewish Re-Remembering : Studies—Sketches—Interpretations / Sławomir Jacek Żurek.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Polish StudiesPublisher: Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: 1 online resource (426 p.)Content type:
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  • 9798887192819
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 891.8/5098924 23/eng/20230718
LOC classification:
  • PG7035.J48
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Why “Re-Remembering?” -- Part One. Between Aria and Golus: Polish, Jewish, and Polish Jewish Literature -- 1. Magen Lublin ( מגן לובלין ): Arnsztajnowa and Czechowicz -- 2. Shadows of Jewish Lublin in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Polish Poetry -- 3. Polish Jews in the Army of the Second Polish Republic: Adolf Rudnicki’s Profile i drobiazgi żołnierskie -- 4. Christian-Jewish Relationships: Sholem Asch’s “The Witch from Castile” -- 5. The Languages of Polish Jews:Linguistic Dilemmas of Polish Jewish Poets -- 6. The Mythical Phenomenon of the Borderlands in Polish Jewish Poetry -- 7. Polish Jewish Poetry and the Child -- Part Two. Four Sides of Time: The Literary Travels of Arnold Słucki -- 8. Polish Jewish Warsaw: Lyrical Notes -- 9. Two Faces of Russia: Biography and Poetry -- 10. “Idole” and “Idol”: Interpretations -- 11. A Polish Publicist in Israel -- Part Three. Two Lands and Two Skies: Polish Israeli Literary Images -- 12. Poland and Poles in the Poetry of Authors Writing in Polish in Israel -- 13. The Double Messiah: Leo Lipski’s Piotruś -- 14. Poetry and Judaism: Anna Frajlich’s “Wiersze izraelskie” -- 15. Literary Criticism in the Israeli Daily Newspaper Nowiny-Kurier after 1968: A Reconnaissance -- Part Four. The Textual World of The Holocaust: The Shoah in Recent Polish Literature -- 16. The Shoah and Topoi -- 17. Reconstructions -- 18. Transfigurations -- 19. Subversions -- Conclusion. Comparative Study of Memory -- Bibliography -- Index of Persons
Summary: The title of this monograph, ‘Polish Jewish Re-Remembering’, refers to the post-1989, thirty-year-long process of reviving attention to Polish-Jewish relations in historical, cultural, and literary studies, including the impact of Jews on the development of Polish culture, their presence in Polish social life, and the relationships between Jews and non-Jews in Poland. The book consists of four parts: the first focuses on Polish, Jewish and Polish-Jewish Literature (dealing mainly with pre-1939 literary works); the second, on the post-war literary output of the Polish-Jewish writer Arnold Słucki (1920–1972); the third, on Polish-Israeli literary images in the works of writers who were active in Israel (1948–2018); and the fourth, on recent (after 2000) Polish Holocaust literature.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Why “Re-Remembering?” -- Part One. Between Aria and Golus: Polish, Jewish, and Polish Jewish Literature -- 1. Magen Lublin ( מגן לובלין ): Arnsztajnowa and Czechowicz -- 2. Shadows of Jewish Lublin in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Polish Poetry -- 3. Polish Jews in the Army of the Second Polish Republic: Adolf Rudnicki’s Profile i drobiazgi żołnierskie -- 4. Christian-Jewish Relationships: Sholem Asch’s “The Witch from Castile” -- 5. The Languages of Polish Jews:Linguistic Dilemmas of Polish Jewish Poets -- 6. The Mythical Phenomenon of the Borderlands in Polish Jewish Poetry -- 7. Polish Jewish Poetry and the Child -- Part Two. Four Sides of Time: The Literary Travels of Arnold Słucki -- 8. Polish Jewish Warsaw: Lyrical Notes -- 9. Two Faces of Russia: Biography and Poetry -- 10. “Idole” and “Idol”: Interpretations -- 11. A Polish Publicist in Israel -- Part Three. Two Lands and Two Skies: Polish Israeli Literary Images -- 12. Poland and Poles in the Poetry of Authors Writing in Polish in Israel -- 13. The Double Messiah: Leo Lipski’s Piotruś -- 14. Poetry and Judaism: Anna Frajlich’s “Wiersze izraelskie” -- 15. Literary Criticism in the Israeli Daily Newspaper Nowiny-Kurier after 1968: A Reconnaissance -- Part Four. The Textual World of The Holocaust: The Shoah in Recent Polish Literature -- 16. The Shoah and Topoi -- 17. Reconstructions -- 18. Transfigurations -- 19. Subversions -- Conclusion. Comparative Study of Memory -- Bibliography -- Index of Persons

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The title of this monograph, ‘Polish Jewish Re-Remembering’, refers to the post-1989, thirty-year-long process of reviving attention to Polish-Jewish relations in historical, cultural, and literary studies, including the impact of Jews on the development of Polish culture, their presence in Polish social life, and the relationships between Jews and non-Jews in Poland. The book consists of four parts: the first focuses on Polish, Jewish and Polish-Jewish Literature (dealing mainly with pre-1939 literary works); the second, on the post-war literary output of the Polish-Jewish writer Arnold Słucki (1920–1972); the third, on Polish-Israeli literary images in the works of writers who were active in Israel (1948–2018); and the fourth, on recent (after 2000) Polish Holocaust literature.

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In English.

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