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Germanic Philology: Perspectives in Linguistics and Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

Germanic Philology: Perspectives in Linguistics and Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-07-02
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  • Publisher: Vernon Press

'Germanic Philology: Perspectives in Linguistics and Literature' offers new, compelling, and thought-provoking contributions to the field of Germanic Linguistics. Nine authors from three different continents (North America, Europe, and South America) present in this edited volume their latest research on such diverse topics as Old High German, Old Saxon and Early New High German poetry, Yiddish, German Heritage speakers in the U.S., Germanic language periodization, paleography, and gender issues in Modern Standard German. 'Germanic Philology: Perspectives in Linguistics and Literature' strives to rekindle dialogue and discourse about topics in Germanic Linguistics while at the same time providing innovative and interesting talking points to the discipline in an international, trans-Atlantic framework. The articles featured in this volume will appeal to students and instructors of Germanic Linguistics alike as well as to anyone interested in this subject.

The Knight Without Boundaries: Yiddish and German Arthurian Wigalois Adaptations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

The Knight Without Boundaries: Yiddish and German Arthurian Wigalois Adaptations

Explores a core medieval myth, the tale of an Arthurian knight called Wigalois, and the ways it connects the Yiddish-speaking Jews and the German-speaking non-Jews of the Holy Roman Empire.

The Arthurian World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 744

The Arthurian World

This collection provides an innovative and wide-ranging introduction to the world of Arthur by looking beyond the canonical texts and themes, taking instead a transversal perspective on the Arthurian narrative. Together, its thirty-four chapters explore the continuities that make the material recognizable from one century to another, as well as transformations specific to particular times and places, revealing the astonishing variety of adaptations that have made the Arthurian story popular in large parts of the world. Divided into four parts—The World of Arthur in the British Isles, The European World of Arthur, The Material World of Arthur, and The Transversal World of Arthur — the vol...

Jewish Families and Kinship in the Early Modern and Modern Eras
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Jewish Families and Kinship in the Early Modern and Modern Eras

The Jewish family has been the subject of much admiration and analysis, criticism and myth-making, not just but especially in modern times. As a field of inquiry, its place is at the intersection – or in the shadow – of the great topics in Jewish Studies and its contributing disciplines. Among them are the modernization and privatization of Judaism and Jewish life;integration and distinctiveness of Jews as individuals and as a group;gender roles and education. These and related questions have been the focus of modern Jewish family research, which took shape as a discipline in the 1910s. This issue of PaRDeS traces the origins of academic Jewish family research and takes stock of its deve...

German Studies, Old and New Challenges
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

German Studies, Old and New Challenges

This collection of specially commissioned contributions by leading scholars in German Studies gives a comprehensive overview of the current and future state of the discipline in British and Irish universities; in particular in terms of topics taught and methodologies used in Undergraduate Programmes. Any such course provision faces the challenge of striking the right balance between academic standards, the expectations and interests of the students, demands by potential employers and the tightening of resources.

German Studies in North America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1184

German Studies in North America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Remarks on the Needed Reform of German Studies in the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Remarks on the Needed Reform of German Studies in the United States

This book describes in blunt terms the current crisis in German studies in the United States, as reflected primarily in the shrinking numbers of German-language students, and proposes reasonable solutions. Written by two Germanists, its purpose is to provoke debate, to promote discussion, and to bring about reform.

He Should Have Listened to His Wife!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

He Should Have Listened to His Wife!

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-01-20
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  • Publisher: de Gruyter

This publication uncovers two previously dismissed pre-modern adaptations of the Middle High German Wigalois (1215) by exploring their different approaches to female agency in comparison with the original Wigalois, the Yiddish Viduvilt (14th ct.) and the German Wigoleis (15th ct.). Traditionally, scholarship often concentrated on the Yiddish text presenting female figures as behaving in a "Jewish manner" or embodying famous Jewish mythical figures such as Lilith (see Achim Jaeger / Robert G. Warnock). Rather than trying to argue for or against a figure's "Jewishness," I evaluate these interpretations from the perspective of Arthurian Literature by showing that the construction of female agency is at the center of all three adaptations of this important chapter of German-Jewish literature and culture.

Degenerate Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 423

Degenerate Art

  • Categories: Art

Looks at the reconstructed exhibit of degenerate art censored by the Nazis in 1937

Urban Decline in Early Modern Germany
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Urban Decline in Early Modern Germany

During the Middle Ages, southwest Germany was one of the most prosperous areas of central Europe, but the Thirty Years' War brought devastating social and economic dislocation to the region. Focusing on the town of Schw bisch Hall, Terence McIntosh explor