Evolving Jewish identities in German culture
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- 9 heures de lecture
Jewish identity in German culture remains in a critical state of flux. Analyzing its construction and perception in public discourse, the contributors of this volume discuss the works of a number of authors―from Kafka to new writers such as Irene Dische and Maxim Biller. In addition, topics covered American-Jewish writers in Germany, minority culture, homosexuality, and Jewish magazines.