Space and spatiality in modern German-Jewish history
Titel: | Space and spatiality in modern German-Jewish history / edited by Simone Lässig and Miriam Rürup |
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Beteiligt: | ; |
Veröffentlicht: | New York; Oxford : berghahn, 2017 |
Umfang: | xi, 327 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 23.5 cm x 16 cm |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
New German historical perspectives ; Volume 8 |
RVK-Notation: | |
ISBN: | 9781785335532 ; 9781785335549 |
Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- List of Illustrations
- p. viii
- Preface
- p. ix
- Introduction: What Made a Space "Jewish"? Reconsidering a Category of Modern German History
- p. 1
- I
- Imaginations: Remembrance and Representation of Spaces and Boundaries
- 1
- Of Sounds and Stones: The Jewish-Christian Contact Zone of a Swiss Village in the Nineteenth Century
- p. 23
- 2
- Imaginations of the Ghetto: Jewish Debates on Ghettos and Jewish Society in Late Nineteenth-Century Galicia
- p. 40
- 3
- Modernization and Memory in German-Jewish History
- p. 55
- 4
- From Place to Race and Back Again: The Jewishness of Psychoanalysis Revisited
- p. 72
- 5
- Jewish Displacement and Simulation in the German Films of E. A. Dupont
- p. 88
- 6
- Layered Pasts: The Judengasse in Frankfurt and Narrating German-Jewish History after the Holocaust
- p. 107
- II
- Transformations: Emergences, Shifts, and Dissolutions in Spaces and Boundaries
- 7
- The Representation and Creation of Spaces through Print Media: Some Insights from the History of the Jewish Press
- p. 125
- 8
- Out of the Ghetto, Into the Middle Class: Changing Perspectives on Jewish Spaces in Nineteenth-Century Germany-The Case of Synagogues and Jewish Burial Grounds
- p. 140
- 9
- Spatial Variations and Locations: Synagogues at the Intetsection of Architecture, Town, and Imagination
- p. 160
- 10
- Jewish Philanthropy and the Formation of Modernity: Baron de Hirsch and His Vision of Jewish Spaces in European Societies
- p. 179
- 11
- Reconstructing Jewishness, Deconstructing the Past: Reading Berlin's Scheunenviertel over the Course of the Twentieth Century
- p. 197
- III
- Practices: Negotiating, Experiencing, and Appropriating Spaces and Boundaries
- 12
- A Hybrid Space of Knowledge and Communication: Hebrew Printing in Jessnitz, 1718-1745
- p. 215
- 13
- Faith in Residence: Jewish Spatial Practice in the Urban Context
- p. 231
- 14
- Photography as Jewish Space
- p. 246
- 15
- Jews, Foreigners, and the Space of the Postwar Economy: The Case of Munich's Möhlstrasse
- p. 263
- 16
- Creating a Bavarian Space for Rapprochement: The Jewish Museum Munich
- p. 280
- 17
- Real Imaginary Spaces and Places: Virtual, Actual, and Otherwise
- p. 298
- Index
- p. 317