The Affirmation of Exile in Contemporary German-Jewish Literature A Reading of Maxim Biller, Olga Grjasnowa, and Mati Shemoelof

被引:0
作者
Engel, Amir [1 ]
机构
[1] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
来源
PROOFTEXTS-A JOURNAL OF JEWISH LITERARY HISTORY | 2022年 / 39卷 / 02期
关键词
D O I
10.2979/prooftexts.39.2.03
中图分类号
I [文学];
学科分类号
05 ;
摘要
The purpose of this essay is to explore a unique kind of Jewish diasporism in contemporary German-Jewish literature. As in all forms of diasporism, the German-Jewish authors under consideration here confirm the necessity of living in exile. Unlike most other thinkers, who affirm exile for political or religious reasons, the diasporism discussed here is existential and personal. This form of diasporism, it is argued, is connected to the specific kind of Jewish exile that these authors have chosen. All three live in Berlin, which occupies a special role in the contemporary Jewish imagination. And all of them explore through literature the desires, fears, and disappointments of exile and homecoming.
引用
收藏
页码:234 / 256
页数:23
相关论文
共 33 条
[1]  
Amit Hila, 2017, CULTURAL TOPOGRAPHIE, P253
[2]  
[Anonymous], About us
[3]  
[Anonymous], About Us
[4]  
Biller Maxim, 2004, BERNSTEINTAGE 6 NEUE, P106
[5]  
Biller Maxim., 1998, Maulhelden und Konigskinder. Zur Debatte uber die deutschsprachige Gegenwartsliteratur, P62
[6]  
Braese Stephan, 2014, GEGENWARTSLITERATUR, V13, P288
[7]  
Brenner Michael., 2012, Geschichte der Juden in Deutschland von 1945 bis zur Gegenwart: Politik, Kultur und Gesellschaft
[8]  
Broder Henryk., 1979, FREMD EIGENEN LAND J
[9]   Shoah business: Maxim Biller and the problem of contemporary German-Jewish literature [J].
Chase, J .
GERMAN QUARTERLY, 2001, 74 (02) :111-131
[10]  
Cohen H., 2017, CULTURAL TOPOGRAPHIE, P322