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How has the university been discussed between scientific mission, study and education since the beginning of the Bologna reform? The study examines this question using 1130 articles published in the weekly newspaper DIE ZEIT and the journal Forschung & Lehre in the period from 1999 to 2014 as examples. Thus, the connection between »research and teaching« as a description of the university tasks and its function to save and create identity, is taken into account. Furthermore, the study debates how university members and outsiders describe and evaluate the development of the university. The predominantly qualitative argumentation analyses repeatedly resort to descriptive-quantitative results to. Hence, both individual argumentation patterns and general debates around the subject of the university of the present are viewed upon.
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Der vorliegende Band widmet sich dem deutschen Landjudentum aus literaturhistorischer Perspektive und geht der Frage nach, inwiefern die jahrhundertelange Existenz jüdischer Gemeinden im ländlichen Raum erzählliterarisch auf Widerhall stieß. Den Ausgangspunkt dieser Spurensuche bildet eine historisch fundierte Klärung des Begriffs "Landjude", der im Laufe des 19. Jahrhunderts einem Wandel unterworfen war und zusehends zum Gegenbild des kulturell assimilierten, städtischen Juden geriet. Als Projektionsfläche heranziehen und argumentativ vereinnahmen ließ sich der "Landjude" von mancherlei Seite. So behandelt der erste Teil von "Land, Dorf, Kehilla" wesentlich Texte nicht-jüdischer Autoren der Spät- und Gegenaufklärung, während der zweite Teil den Erzählungen jüdischer Autoren des 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhunderts vorbehalten bleibt und auf den zeitgenössischen innerjüdischen Diskurs abstellt. For secular, well-educated society, the "countryside" has always been a projection screen for desires and aversions. Almut Laufer examines the narrative traces left by rural Jewish communities by considering the texts of non-Jewish authors of the late Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment and the stories of Jewish authors of the 19th and early 20th centuries that reflect inner Jewish discourse.
German literature. --- Jews in literature. --- Jews --- Minorities --- History. --- Jews. --- literature. --- village life.
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Dieser Band untersucht anhand ausgewählter dänischer Prosa im 19. Jahrhundert die Ambivalenz philosemitischer Literatur. Es wird gezeigt, wie bestehende Vorstellungen über Juden und Jüdinnen einerseits literarisch entlarvt und gebrochen werden, und wie andererseits jüdische Figuren weiterhin Projektionsfläche und christliches Phantasma bleiben. Philosemitismus wird als spezifisch literarisches Phänomen betrachtet, indem gefragt wird, welche Erzählmöglichkeiten sich durch die jüdischen Figuren im Text eröffnen und was diese Figuren literarisch so attraktiv macht. Obwohl die untersuchten Texte zumeist um das Thema Religion kreisen, interessieren sie sich kaum für das Judentum ihrer jüdischen Figuren. Vielmehr dienen die Juden und Jüdinnen dazu, das Christentum aufzuwerten und zu erneuern. Dabei spielen Fragen nach Politik und nationalem Selbstverständnis ebenso eine Rolle wie nach Geschlecht, Begehren und der Bedeutung von Kunst.
Jews --- Jews in literature. --- Philosemitism in literature. --- Danish literature --- Social conditions. --- History and criticism.
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Cosmopolitanisms and the Jews adds significantly to contemporary scholarship on cosmopolitanism by making the experience of Jews central to the discussion, as it traces the evolution of Jewish cosmopolitanism over the last two centuries. The book sets out from an exploration of the nature and cultural-political implications of the shifting perceptions of Jewish mobility and fluidity around 1800, when modern cosmopolitanist discourse arose. Through a series of case studies, the authors analyze the historical and discursive junctures that mark the central paradigm shifts in the Jewish self-image, from the Wandering Jew to the rootless parasite, the cosmopolitan, and the socialist internationalist. Chapters analyze the tensions and dualisms in the constructed relationship between cosmopolitanism and the Jews at particular historical junctures between 1800 and the present, and probe into the relationship between earlier anti-Semitic discourses on Jewish cosmopolitanism and Stalinist rhetoric.
Jews in literature. --- Jews --- Cosmopolitanism --- Identity. --- Political science --- Internationalism --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- German literature --- Jewish authors. --- Europe --- Ethnic relations. --- Jewish literature (German) --- Sociology
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Navigating deftly among historical and literary readings, Cathy Schlund-Vials examines the analogous yet divergent experiences of Asian Americans and Jewish Americans in Modeling Citizenship. She investigates how these model minority groups are shaped by the shifting terrain of naturalization law and immigration policy, using the lens of naturalization, not assimilation, to underscore questions of nation-state affiliation and sense of belonging.Modeling Citizenship examines fiction, memoir, and drama to reflect on how the logic of naturalization has operated at di
American literature --- Judaism and literature --- Asian Americans --- Judaism in literature. --- Jews in literature. --- Asian Americans in literature. --- Jewish authors --- History and criticism. --- Asian American authors --- Intellectual life. --- Asians --- Ethnology
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Marcello Massenzio propose ici une analyse fascinante de "figures" du Juif errant. Condamné à une errance perpétuelle pour avoir frappé Jésus dans la montée au Calvaire, le Juif errant devient un mythe ambigu dès le XIIIe siècle, porteur à la fois du thème du Juif témoin de la Passion et de motifs antijuifs. Une fresque de Giotto rend compte avec nuance de cette ambivalence, que mettent encore plus en évidence deux textes peu connus de Goethe. Au début du XXe siècle, le mythe est réapproprié par la culture juive, notamment dans une série de tableaux saisissants de Chagall. Après la Shoah, le Juif errant est plus que jamais porteur du destin juif-trouvant peut-être son incarnation dans le personnage troublant et obsédant du maître d’Élie Wiesel et d’Emmanuel Lévinas, l’étrange Monsieur Chouchani...
Wandering Jew in literature. --- Wandering Jew in art. --- Wandering Jew. --- Jews in literature. --- Jews in art. --- Juif errant dans la littérature --- Juif errant (Légende) --- Juifs dans la littérature --- Juifs dans l'art --- Wandering Jew --- Wandering Jew in art --- Wandering Jew in literature --- Judaism - Mythology - Religious anthropology - Wandering Jew in arts and literature --- Juif errant dans la littérature --- Juif errant (Légende) --- Juifs dans la littérature --- Wandering Jew - Congresses --- Wandering Jew in art - Congresses --- Wandering Jew in literature - Congresses --- Judaism - Mythology - Religious anthropology - Wandering Jew in arts and literature.
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Between 1830 and 1880, the Jewish community flourished in England. During this time, known as haskalah, or the Anglo-Jewish Enlightenment, Jewish women in England became the first Jewish women anywhere to publish novels, histories, periodicals, theological tracts, and conduct manuals. The Origin of the Modern Jewish Woman Writer analyzes this critical but forgotten period in the development of Jewish women's writing in relation to Victorian literary history, women's cultural history, and Jewish cultural history. Michael Galchinsky demonstrates that these women writers were the most widely recognized spokespersons for the haskalah. Their romances, some of which sold as well as novels by Dickens, argued for Jew's emancipation in the Victorian world and women's emancipation in the Jewish world.
Jews in literature. --- Judaism in literature. --- Jewish women in literature. --- Judaism and literature --- Jews --- Jewish women --- Judaism --- English literature --- Women and literature --- History --- Intellectual life. --- History and criticism. --- Women authors --- Jewish authors --- Aguilar, Grace, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Religions --- Semites --- Women, Jewish --- Women --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Literature and Judaism --- Literature --- Women, Jewish, in literature --- Religion --- Social groups: religious groups & communities
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