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A Goy Who Speaks Yiddish Christians And The Jewish Language In Early Modern Germany Aya Elyada

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A Goy Who Speaks Yiddish Christians And The Jewish Language In Early Modern Germany Aya Elyada
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 96 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Aya Elyada
ISBN: 9780804781930, 0804781931
Language: English
Year: 2012

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A Goy Who Speaks Yiddish Christians And The Jewish Language In Early Modern Germany Aya Elyada by Aya Elyada 9780804781930, 0804781931 instant download after payment.

This book explores the unique phenomenon of Christian engagement with Yiddish language and literature from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the late eighteenth century. By exploring the motivations for Christian interest in Yiddish, and the differing ways in which Yiddish was discussed and treated in Christian texts, A Goy Who Speaks Yiddish addresses a wide array of issues, most notably Christian Hebraism, Protestant theology, early modern Yiddish culture, and the social and cultural history of language in early modern Europe.
Elyada’s analysis of a wide range of philological and theological works, as well as textbooks, dictionaries, ethnographical writings, and translations, demonstrates that Christian Yiddishism had implications beyond its purely linguistic and philological dimensions. Indeed, Christian texts on Yiddish reveal not only the ways in which Christians perceived and defined Jews and Judaism, but also, in a contrasting vein, how they viewed their own language, religion, and culture.

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