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Intellectual life, Popular culture, Jews in popular culture, Jews, History, Jews, germany, Popular culture, germany, Jews, intellectual life, Juifs dans la culture populaire, Histoire, Juifs, Vie intellectuelle, Culture populaire, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Anthropology, Cultural, Discrimination & Race Relations, Minority StudiesPlaces
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German-Jewish popular culture before the Holocaust: Kafka's kitsch
2008, Routledge
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0415463238 9780415463232
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Table of Contents
Introduction: identifying (with) German-Jewish popular culture
Between high and low, laughter and tears: making Yiddish theater "respectable" in turn-of-the-century Jewish Berlin
Schlemiel, shlimazel: a proto-postcolonialist satire of Jews, blacks, and Germans
A German-Jewish hermaphrodite, or: what sexology contributed to B'nai Brith
Franz's folk(lore): Kafka's Jewish father-complex
Pogrom in
Berlin?: working through the Weimar Jewish experience in popular fiction
After the Schoah: performing German-Jewish symbiosis today.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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