9783110777468-3110777460-Spiritual Homelands: The Cultural Experience of Exile, Place and Displacement among Jews and Others (Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts, 12)

Spiritual Homelands: The Cultural Experience of Exile, Place and Displacement among Jews and Others (Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts, 12)

ISBN-13: 9783110777468
ISBN-10: 3110777460
Edition: 1
Author: Cohen, Biemann, Asher D., Richard I., Wobick-Segev, Sarah E.
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: De Gruyter
Format: Perfect Paperback 316 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783110777468
ISBN-10: 3110777460
Edition: 1
Author: Cohen, Biemann, Asher D., Richard I., Wobick-Segev, Sarah E.
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: De Gruyter
Format: Perfect Paperback 316 pages

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Spiritual Homelands: The Cultural Experience of Exile, Place and Displacement among Jews and Others (Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts, 12) (ISBN-13: 9783110777468 and ISBN-10: 3110777460), written by authors Cohen, Biemann, Asher D., Richard I., Wobick-Segev, Sarah E., was published by De Gruyter in 2022. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Spiritual Homelands: The Cultural Experience of Exile, Place and Displacement among Jews and Others (Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts, 12) (Perfect Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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By focusing on the Jewish textual traditions the book series Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts examines both the continuity of a tradition through its transmission of canonical, classical and contemporary texts, as well as the ways that a tradition must continuously adapt itself to respond to new intellectual, historical, social and political contexts. Since there is no reading that is not also an interpretation, imbuing the past with concerns of the present day, the volumes in this series will examine the Jewish textual tradition through questions of its transmissibility, focusing on how these texts give rise to new commentaries, translations and adaptations. By attending to the evolving, topical concerns of Judaism, understood as a living textual tradition, and by fostering dialogue between literary, philosophical, political and religious perspectives, the book series, which consists of original scholarship and proceedings of international conferences, reflects contemporary concerns of Jewish Studies in the broadest sense.

Editorial Board

Prof. Robert Alter (University of California, Berkeley)
Prof. Steven E. Aschheim (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Prof. Leora Batnitzky (Princeton University, Princeton)
Prof. Richard I. Cohen (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Prof. Mark H. Gelber (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva)
Prof. Moshe Halbertal (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Prof. Christine Hayes (Yale University, New Haven)
Prof. Moshe Idel (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Prof. Samuel Moyn (Columbia University, New York)
Prof. Ilana Pardes ((Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Prof. Alvin Rosenfeld (Indiana University, Bloomington)
Prof. David Ruderman (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia)
Prof. Bernd Witte, (Heinrich Heine Universität, Düsseldorf)

Homeland, Exile, Imagined Homelands are features of the modern experience and relate to the cultural and historical dilemmas of loss, nostalgia, utopia, travel, longing, and are central for Jews and others. This book is an exploration into a world of boundary crossings and of desired places and alternate identities, into a world of adopted kin and invented allegiances.

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