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Yiddish Hip Hop, a nineteenth-century Hasidic Slasher, obscure Yiddish writers, and immigrant Jewish newspapers in Buenos Aires, Paris, and New York are just a few of the topics featured in Choosing Yiddish: New Frontiers of Language and Culture. Editors Lara Rabinovitch, Shiri Goren, and Hannah S. Pressman have gathered a diverse and richly layered collection of essays that demonstrates the currency of Yiddish scholarship in academia today. Organised into six thematic rubrics, Choosing Yiddish demonstrates that Yiddish, always a border-crossing language, continues to push boundaries with vigourous disciplinary exchange. Writing on the Edge focuses on the realm of belles lettres; Yiddish and the City spans the urban centres of Paris, Buenos Aires, New York City, and Montreal; Yiddish Goes Pop explores the mediating role of Yiddish between artistic vision and popular culture; Yiddish Comes to America focuses on the history and growth of Yiddish in the United States; Yiddish Encounters Hebrew showcases interactions between Yiddish and Hebrew in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries; and Hear and Now explores the aural dimension of Yiddish in contemporary settings. Along the way, contributors consider famed and lesser-known Yiddish writers, films, and Yiddish hip-hop, as well as historical studies on the Yiddish press, Yiddish film melodrama, Hasidic folkways, and Yiddish culture in Israel. Venerable scholars introduce each rubric, creating additional dialogue between newer and more established voices in the field. The international contributors prove that the languagefar from dyingis fostering exciting new directions of academic and popular discourse, rooted in the fields historic focus on interdisciplinary research. Students and teachers of Yiddish studies will enjoy this innovative collection.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780814334447
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 544
- Utgivningsdatum: 2012-12-30
- Förlag: Wayne State University Press