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Socialist Yiddishlands

Language Politics and Transnational Entanglements between 1941 and 1991
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After the khurbn (destruction) perpetrated by Nazi Germany, its allies, and collaborators, the Yiddish communities in Eastern Europe were shattered and largely decimated. For most survivors, the old homeland in the East was a lost place of longing and a place of mere transit to the centers of the reconfiguring ‘West’: in North America, the global South, and the young state of Israel. Research has for the most part ignored the cultural activities, the political engagement, and the diverse visions of those cultural activists who remained in Eastern Europe in their thousands. This volume examines their activities as well as the role of and language policy regarding Yiddish in various socialist states, as well as trans-socialist and cross-bloc dialogues during the "Yiddish Cold War." How did the actors position themselves within socialist narratives of the past, present, and future and vis-à-vis the Jewish diasporas? What were their visions for Yiddishlands in the new world of really-existing socialism and how did they attempt to implement them? In this volume, case studies on Poland, the Soviet Union, the German Democratic Republic, and Romania uncover diverse cultural reconstruction initiatives and cross-bloc entanglements with ‘Western’ countries, such as Great Britain, the United States, Argentina, and Israel.

Author Biography:

Miriam Schulz, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; Alexander Walther, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Jena, Germany.
Release date Australia
August 14th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Alexander Walther
  • Edited by Miriam Schulz
Pages
350
ISBN-13
9783110763867
Product ID
36551788

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