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Books and Bombs in Buenos Aires: Borges, Gerchunoff, and Argentine Jewish Writing
December 3, 2004, Brandeis University Press
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
1584652543 9781584652540
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Books and bombs in Buenos Aires: Borges, Gerchunoff, and Argentine-Jewish writing
2002, University Press of New England
in English
1584652535 9781584652533
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Table of Contents
Parricide on the Pampa
Slaying Gerchunoff and his Jewish gauchos
Gerardo Mario Goloboff's writing of the disaster
Ricardo Feierstein's Mestizo : Kaleidoscopic identities and human rights
Lenta biografía : Sergio Chejfec's post-Holocaust, postcolonial had-gadya
Reality, mythology, neo-Sephardism
Marcos Aguinis : inquisitorial dungeons and literary Sephardism
Gabriela Avigur-Rotem : Mozart was not a Jew and Gerchunoff was not a woman
On translating Gerchunoff
Once more "Emma Zunz" : kabbalism and feminism
Did she discover America? : Alicia Freilich's Colombina descubierta
El laberinto de Sion : Marcos Ricardo Barnatan's Borgesian quest for Sephardic identity
Borges, postcolonial precursor
Borges 2000 : back to the future
Postmodern or post-Auschwitz? : Borges and the Holocaust
The samovar theory of Latin American-Jewish literature
A quasi-conclusion : Latin American Jewishness, a game with shifting identities.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [169]-184) and index.
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