How the Soviet Jew was made
In post-1917 Russian and Yiddish literature, films, and reportage, Sasha Senderovich finds a new cultural figure: the Soviet Jew. Suddenly mobile after more than a century of restrictions under the tsars, Jewish authors created characters who traversed space and history, carrying with them the dislo...
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Harvard University Press
2022
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Dispersion of the Pale
- Haunted by pogroms: David Bergelson's Judgment
- Salvaged fragments: Moyshe Kulbak's The Zelmenyaners
- The edge of the world: narratives of non-arrival in Birobidzhan
- Back in the USSR: the Wandering Jew on the Soviet screen
- The Soviet Jew as a trickster: Isaac Babel's "Hershele cycle"
- Epilogue: Returns to the shtetl