Jews and theater in an intercultural context

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Jews and theater in an intercultural context

edited by Edna Nahshon

(Brill's series in Jewish studies, v. 46)

Brill, 2012

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Jewish theater practitioners, playwrights, critics, financiers and audiences have played an enormous role in the development of the European and American theater. Jews and Theater in an Intercultural Context, a collection of essays by an international cadre of theater scholars, addresses this subject. Focusing on the role of Jews and Jewishness in the theatrical field it discusses the representation of Jews on the American, European, and South American stage, with a strong emphasis on twentieth century theater and the contemporary theatrical scene.

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Religion and origins 1. The Biblical Balaam 'Play' and its Stage Design in Pictures: A Religious Satire? Shimon Levy 2. From Alexandria to Berlin: The Hellenistic Play Exagoge Joins the Jewish Canon Sarit Cofman-Simhon 3. The Passion of Tafi del Valle: The Representation of Jews in an Argentinean Passion Play Tamara Kohn 4. Going Against the Grain: Jews and Passion Plays in America, 1879-1929 Edna Nahshon Plays and Playwrights 5. Conceptions, Connotations, and /or actions: How to Present Jewish Characters on the German Post-War Stage - The example of Heinar Kipphardt's Plays Matthias Naumann 6. Between "I and Thou": Buber, Expressionism and Ernst Toller's Search for Community David Garfinkle 7. Holocaust Memory in the French-Jewish theater of Jean-Claude Grumberg Seth L. Wolitz Holocaust 8. Voices from the Edge of the Abyss: Theatrical texts from the Terezin Ghetto Lisa Peschel 9. Jewishness in American Documentary Theatre Carol Martin 10. Fritz Kortner on the Postwar Stage: The Jewish Actor as a Site of Memory Michael Bachman Interpretations and reinterpretations 11. Jews in Fashion at the Moscow Art Theatre Laurence Senelick 12. Restaging Halevy's Opera The Jewess Hans-Peter Bayerdoerfer 13. Contemporary Audiences, Shylock, and the Infamous 'Pound of Flesh' in The Merchant of Venice Melia Bensussan The Contemporary Scene 14. The Joy of Breaking Taboos: Jews in Postwar German Theatre Anat Feinberg 15. From Merchant of Venice to Mein Kampf: The Representation of Anti-Semitism and its Reception by Jewish and Gentile Audiences in Contemporary Hungary Aniko Szucs 16. From Purimspiel to Polish Masquerade Brigitte Sion 17. "Jewface" Minstrelsy and "Jewfacade" Display: Performing Jewish Cultural Memory in Contemporary Europe and Eurasia S.I. Salamensky 18. Hadassah and Halacha: the Interventions of Queer Jewish Performance Art Carol Zemel Appendix: Mama's Coming Back, Poor Orphan [A Song] A play by Jean-Claude Grumberg, Translated by Seth Wolitz

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