Lingering Bilingualism: Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literatures in Contact

Lingering Bilingualism: Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literatures in Contact

by Naomi Brenner
Lingering Bilingualism: Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literatures in Contact

Lingering Bilingualism: Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literatures in Contact

by Naomi Brenner

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Overview

In a famous comment made by the poet Chayim Nachman Bialik, Hebrew—the language of the Jewish religious and intellectual tradition—and Yiddish—the East European Jewish vernacular—were "a match made in heaven that cannot be separated." That marriage, so the story goes, collapsed in the years immediately preceding and following World War I. But did the "exes" really go their separate ways?

Lingering Bilingualism argues that the interwar period represents not an endpoint but rather a new phase in Hebrew-Yiddish linguistic and literary contact. Though the literatures followed different geographic and ideological paths, their writers and readers continued to interact in places like Berlin, Tel Aviv, and New York—and imagined new paradigms for cultural production in Jewish languages. Brenner traces a shift from traditional bilingualism to a new translingualism in response to profound changes in Jewish life and culture. By foregrounding questions of language, she examines both the unique literary-linguistic circumstances of Ashkenazi Jewish writing and the multilingualism that can lurk within national literary canons.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815653431
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Publication date: 01/12/2016
Series: Judaic Traditions in Literature, Music, and Art
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Naomi Brenner is assistant professor of Hebrew and Israeli culture in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at The Ohio State University.

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