Glimpses of a unique Jewish culture from a Japanese perspective : essays on Yiddish language and literature
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Glimpses of a unique Jewish culture from a Japanese perspective : essays on Yiddish language and literature
Sairyusha, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-157) and index
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Table of Contents
- 1 Setsuzo Kotsuji:Japanese Rescuer of Jewish Refugees
- 2 Elie Wiesel:The Sonderberg Case Two Silent Heroes in His Last Novel
- 3 The Contrast in the Reception of Isaac Singer Between Japanese and Yiddishists
- 4 Isaac Bashevis Singer and Chaim Grade:Two“Jonah‐Type Rabbis”in Two Yiddish Writers’Works
- 5 The Singer Brothers & Cynthia Ozick:The Symbolic Meaning of the Sacred and the Profane
- 6 The“Moses Complex”in Isaac Singer:The Author’s Psychological Trauma in Shadows on the Hudson
- 7 Howard Jacobson’s Roots Schmoots:In Search of His Own Jewish Roots
- 8 Howard Jacobson’s“J”:A Dystopian,yet Somehow Hopeful,View of the Future
- 9 Michael Chabon and Howard Jacobson:The Joys of Yiddishkeit in Jewish American and British Writers
- 10 How to translate Yiddish Humor into Japanese and Not Lose Your Punchline
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