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Passages of Belonging: Interpreting Jewish Literatures

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Hilfrich, Carola; Gordinsky, Natasha; Zepp, Susanne – 2019

In the wake of the spatial and affective turns in Literary Studies in general, and the study of Jewish literatures in particular, this volume shifts focus from the extensity of exile and return to the intensities of sense of place and belonging across a moving landscape of 20th and 20st century literatures, Jewish and other. It brings together contemporary writers and literary scholars who collectively map these intensities onto a bodily word world in transit and textures of habitable, readable space as passage. Works by Hélène Cixous, Cécile Wajsbrot, Alex Epstein, Almog Behar, and Svetlana Boym explore sites made up of layers of passages, taking configurations of sayability and readability as forms, poetic and political, of inhabiting the material world. The contributions by literary scholars explore the theoretical potential of a mapping of such sites in studies of modalities of belonging and unbelonging in modern and contemporary works of literature. The volume collects a collaborative investigation of the exigencies and potentialities of sense of place and belonging through literature, Jewish and other. It offers a literary perspective on current debates in a variety of fields, including literary criticism, human geography, architectural theory, and translation studies.

Title
Passages of Belonging: Interpreting Jewish Literatures
Author
Hilfrich, Carola; Gordinsky, Natasha; Zepp, Susanne
Publisher
De Gruyter
Location
Berlin
Date
2019
Identifier
9783110525519
Appeared in
Perspectives on Jewish texts and contexts volume 7
Citation
Hilfrich, C., Gordinsky, N. & Zepp, S. (2019). Passages of Belonging: Interpreting Jewish Literatures. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110525519
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Text