Three-Way Street : : Jews, Germans, and the Transnational.
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Geller, Jay Howard. Three-Way Street : Jews, Germans, and the Transnational. 1st ed. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2016. ©2016. 1 online resource (361 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany Series Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Jay Howard Geller and Leslie Morris -- Part 1: To Germany, from Germany: The Promise of an Unpromised Land? -- 1. Love, Money, and Career in the Life of Rosa Luxemburg / Deborah Hertz -- 2. The "Triple Immersion": A Singular Moment in Modern Jewish Intellectual History? / Alan T. Levenson -- 3. Yiddish Writers/German Models in the Early Twentieth Century / Jeffrey A. Grossman -- 4. The Symphony of a Great Heimat: Zionism as a Cure for Weimar Crisis in Lerski's Avodah / Ofer Ashkenazi -- Part 2: Germany, the Portable Homeland -- 5. "I Have Been a Stranger in a Foreign Land": The Scholem Brothers and German-Jewish Émigré Identity / Jay Howard Geller -- 6. Lost in the Transnational: Photographic Initiatives of Walter and Helmut Gernsheim in Britain / Michael Berkowitz -- 7. Transnational Jewish Comedy: Sex and Politics in the Films of Ernst Lubitsch-From Berlin to Hollywood / Richard W. McCormick -- 8. America Abandoned: German-Jewish Visions of American Poverty in Serialized Novels by Joseph Roth, Sholem Asch, and Michael Gold / Kerry Wallach -- 9. "Irgendwo auf der Welt": The Emigration of Jews from Nazi Germany as a Transnational Experience / Joachim Schlör -- 10. Transnational Jewish Refugee Stories: Displacement, Loss, and (Non)Restitution / Atina Grossmann -- Part 3: A Masterable Past? German-Jewish Transnationalism in a Post-Holocaust Era -- 11. "Normalization and Its Discontents": The Transnational Legacy of the Holocaust in Contemporary Germany / Karen Remmler -- 12. Between Memory and Normalcy: Synagogue Architecture in Postwar Germany / Gavriel D. Rosenfeld -- 13. Klezmer in the New Germany: History, Identity, and Memory / Raysh Weiss -- 14. (Trans)National Spaces: Jewish Sites in Contemporary Germany / Michael Meng -- Contributors -- Index. Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. Electronic books. Morris, Leslie. Print version: Geller, Jay Howard Three-Way Street Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,c2016 9780472130122 ProQuest (Firm) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=6533238 Click to View |
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Geller, Jay Howard. Three-Way Street : Jews, Germans, and the Transnational. Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany Series Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Jay Howard Geller and Leslie Morris -- Part 1: To Germany, from Germany: The Promise of an Unpromised Land? -- 1. Love, Money, and Career in the Life of Rosa Luxemburg / Deborah Hertz -- 2. The "Triple Immersion": A Singular Moment in Modern Jewish Intellectual History? / Alan T. Levenson -- 3. Yiddish Writers/German Models in the Early Twentieth Century / Jeffrey A. Grossman -- 4. The Symphony of a Great Heimat: Zionism as a Cure for Weimar Crisis in Lerski's Avodah / Ofer Ashkenazi -- Part 2: Germany, the Portable Homeland -- 5. "I Have Been a Stranger in a Foreign Land": The Scholem Brothers and German-Jewish Émigré Identity / Jay Howard Geller -- 6. Lost in the Transnational: Photographic Initiatives of Walter and Helmut Gernsheim in Britain / Michael Berkowitz -- 7. Transnational Jewish Comedy: Sex and Politics in the Films of Ernst Lubitsch-From Berlin to Hollywood / Richard W. McCormick -- 8. America Abandoned: German-Jewish Visions of American Poverty in Serialized Novels by Joseph Roth, Sholem Asch, and Michael Gold / Kerry Wallach -- 9. "Irgendwo auf der Welt": The Emigration of Jews from Nazi Germany as a Transnational Experience / Joachim Schlör -- 10. Transnational Jewish Refugee Stories: Displacement, Loss, and (Non)Restitution / Atina Grossmann -- Part 3: A Masterable Past? German-Jewish Transnationalism in a Post-Holocaust Era -- 11. "Normalization and Its Discontents": The Transnational Legacy of the Holocaust in Contemporary Germany / Karen Remmler -- 12. Between Memory and Normalcy: Synagogue Architecture in Postwar Germany / Gavriel D. Rosenfeld -- 13. Klezmer in the New Germany: History, Identity, and Memory / Raysh Weiss -- 14. (Trans)National Spaces: Jewish Sites in Contemporary Germany / Michael Meng -- Contributors -- Index. |
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Jay Howard Geller and Leslie Morris -- Part 1: To Germany, from Germany: The Promise of an Unpromised Land? -- 1. Love, Money, and Career in the Life of Rosa Luxemburg / Deborah Hertz -- 2. The "Triple Immersion": A Singular Moment in Modern Jewish Intellectual History? / Alan T. Levenson -- 3. Yiddish Writers/German Models in the Early Twentieth Century / Jeffrey A. Grossman -- 4. The Symphony of a Great Heimat: Zionism as a Cure for Weimar Crisis in Lerski's Avodah / Ofer Ashkenazi -- Part 2: Germany, the Portable Homeland -- 5. "I Have Been a Stranger in a Foreign Land": The Scholem Brothers and German-Jewish Émigré Identity / Jay Howard Geller -- 6. Lost in the Transnational: Photographic Initiatives of Walter and Helmut Gernsheim in Britain / Michael Berkowitz -- 7. Transnational Jewish Comedy: Sex and Politics in the Films of Ernst Lubitsch-From Berlin to Hollywood / Richard W. McCormick -- 8. America Abandoned: German-Jewish Visions of American Poverty in Serialized Novels by Joseph Roth, Sholem Asch, and Michael Gold / Kerry Wallach -- 9. "Irgendwo auf der Welt": The Emigration of Jews from Nazi Germany as a Transnational Experience / Joachim Schlör -- 10. Transnational Jewish Refugee Stories: Displacement, Loss, and (Non)Restitution / Atina Grossmann -- Part 3: A Masterable Past? German-Jewish Transnationalism in a Post-Holocaust Era -- 11. "Normalization and Its Discontents": The Transnational Legacy of the Holocaust in Contemporary Germany / Karen Remmler -- 12. Between Memory and Normalcy: Synagogue Architecture in Postwar Germany / Gavriel D. Rosenfeld -- 13. Klezmer in the New Germany: History, Identity, and Memory / Raysh Weiss -- 14. (Trans)National Spaces: Jewish Sites in Contemporary Germany / Michael Meng -- Contributors -- Index. |
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