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The infrahuman

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Argues that Jewish writers used depictions of Jews as animals to question prevalent notions of Jewish identity. The Infrahuman explores a little-known aspect in major works of Jewish literature from the period preceding World War II, in which Jewish writers in German, Hebrew, and Yiddish employed figures of animals in pejorative depictions of Jews and Jewish identity. Such depictions are disturbing because they sometimes rival common anti-Semitic stereotypes, and have often been explained away as symptoms of Jewish self-hatred. In this book, Noam Pines shows how animality emerged in Jewish literature not as a biological or conceptual category, but as a theological figure of exclusion from a state of humanity and Christianity alike. By framing the human-animal question in theological terms rather than in racial-biological terms, writers such as Heinrich Heine, S. Y. Abramovitsh, Hayim Nachman Bialik, Uri Zvi Greenberg, Franz Kafka, S. Y. Agnon, and Paul Celan subjected the pejorative designations of Jewish identity to literary elaboration and to philosophical negotiation.

כותר The infrahuman : animality in modern Jewish literature / Noam Pines.
מוציא לאור Albany, NY : Suny Press
שנה [2018]
הערות Description based on print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
הערת תוכן ותקציר Between figure and creature -- Life in the valley: the Jewish dog in Heinrich Heine's Prinzessin Sabbat -- A radical advocacy: suffering Jews and animals in S. Y. Abramovitsh's di Kliatshe -- Into the bowels of the earth: prophecy and animality in the poetry of Hayim Nachman Bialik and Uri Zvi Greenberg -- At home in a distorted life: the dog as a constellation in the work of Franz Kafka -- After the Holocaust: responses to the infrahuman in the works of S. Y. Agnon and Paul Celan.
סדרה Suny series in contemporary Jewish literature and culture
היקף החומר 1 online resource (204 pages).
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