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Adventures In Yiddishland Postvernacular Language And Culture S Mark Taper Foundation Imprint In Jewish Studies 1st Edition Jeffrey Shandler

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Adventures In Yiddishland Postvernacular Language And Culture S Mark Taper Foundation Imprint In Jewish Studies 1st Edition Jeffrey Shandler
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Adventures In Yiddishland Postvernacular Language And Culture S Mark Taper Foundation Imprint In Jewish Studies 1st Edition Jeffrey Shandler instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Jeffrey Shandler
ISBN: 9780520244160, 9781423727637, 0520244168, 1423727630
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Adventures In Yiddishland Postvernacular Language And Culture S Mark Taper Foundation Imprint In Jewish Studies 1st Edition Jeffrey Shandler by Jeffrey Shandler 9780520244160, 9781423727637, 0520244168, 1423727630 instant download after payment.

Adventures in Yiddishland examines the transformation of Yiddish in the six decades since the Holocaust, tracing its shift from the language of daily life for millions of Jews to what the author terms a postvernacular language of diverse and expanding symbolic value. With a thorough command of modern Yiddish culture as well as its centuries-old history, Jeffrey Shandler investigates the remarkable diversity of contemporary encounters with the language. His study traverses the broad spectrum of people who engage with Yiddish--from Hasidim to avant-garde performers, Jews as well as non-Jews, fluent speakers as well as those who know little or no Yiddish--in communities across the Americas, in Europe, Israel, and other outposts of ''Yiddishland.''

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