Jewish aspects in avant-garde between rebellion and revelation [online] / edited by Mark H. Gelber, Sami Sjöberg
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The avant-garde and jewish traditions Dada Judaism: The Avant-Garde in First World War Zurich Jews and the Avant-Garde: The Case of Romania Towards an Ahistorical Jewishness: The Idea of Jewish Essence in the German-Jewish Avant-Garde
Community building and cultural conflicts Carl Einstein, Jewishness, and the Communities of the European Avant-Garde Challenging the Literary Community: The Warsaw Yiddish Avant-Garde and Khalyastre Modern Jewish Sculptors and the Cultural Policy of the USSR in the 1920s–1930s
Self-representation and anti-semitism Frontière humaine: Race, Nation, and the Shape of Representation in Claude Cahun Arnold Schoenberg’s Jewish Veil: The Workings of Anti-Semitic Rhetoric in Die glückliche Hand, Op. 18 (1913) Saints and Tsadikim – The Religious Syncretism of Jewish Expressionism Between Ecstasy and Lament: Revelationism and Messianism in Epstein and Godard The Mad Book: Der Nister as Unreliable Author in From my Estate (1929) The Role of Judaism in Benjamin Fondane’s Existential Philosophy
Jews in the avant-garde: a historical perspective The Avant-Garde and the Jews Notes on Contributors
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