Jewish and Non-Jewish spaces in urban context
Titel: | Jewish and Non-Jewish spaces in urban context / Alina Gromova ... (eds.) |
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Veröffentlicht: | Berlin : Neofelis, 2015 |
Umfang: | 302 Seiten |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Jüdische Kulturgeschichte in der Moderne ; 4 |
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ISBN: | 3943414442 ; 9783943414448 |
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- Foreword - Jewish Cultural Practice and the Production of Space
- p. 9
- Introduction
- p. 13
- Jews of This World - Historicizing Jewish and Non-Jewish Spaces in the Urban Contest. Blueprint for a Historiographical Thesis
- p. 27
- Historicizing Jewish Space, (De-)Constructing "the Ghetto" - (Early) Modern Perspectives on the Spacialization of Jewish Modernity
- Making Sense of "the Ghetto". Conceptualizing a Jewish Space from Early Modern Times to the Present
- p. 37
- Jewish Shtetl or Christian Town? The Jews in Small Towns in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 17 th and 18 th Centuries
- p. 63
- The Nature of Jewish Spaces in Ottoman Algiers
- p. 83
- A Jewish Space in an Extreme Context? German Ghettoes for Jews in Eastern Europe during World War II
- p. 99
- Borderlands of Identity and Interaction
- Transnational and Transcultural Spaces in the Diaspora. The Case of Berlin 1900-1933
- p. 119
- A Border from a Jewish Perspective. Developments on the Prussian Periphery
- p. 135
- German-Jewish Borderlands. On 'Non-Jewish Jewish Spaces' in Weimar and Nazi Germany
- p. 151
- Becoming Metropolitan, (Re-)Imagining Community
- Space for Reflection. Synagogue Building in Nineteenth-Century Urban Landscapes
- p. 165
- The Emergence of the First European Jewish Metropolis in Warsaw, 1850-1880
- p. 183
- Jewish Quarters as Urban Tableaux
- p. 197
- Imperial, Ethnic and Local (Non-)Jewish Space in the Cities of Imperial Russia
- p. 213
- Mapping (Non-)Jewish Spaces of Memory, Narration and Representation
- Gypsy Spaces and Jewish Spaces as Hyper-Liminal Spaces of Inversion. Longing for the Shtetl and the Gypsy Camp
- p. 229
- In the Cellars and Attics of Memory. Mapping Jewish and Non-Jewish Spaces in Contemporary Poland
- p. 243
- Between Poetics and Politics. The Eruv and the Wall in Recent Contemporary Artistic Imagination
- p. 259
- Locating Jewish Identities in Naomi Alderman's Disobedience
- p. 273
- Epilogue
- 'Jewish Quarter' and 'Kosher Light'. On the 'Migrantisation of Jewish Urban Space
- p. 293