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Who is a Yid? Reading the journal Der Yid beyond the Hebraist - Yiddishist binary

Masel, Roni

Journal of modern Jewish studies, 2021-01, Vol.20 (3), p.361-383 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Abingdon: Routledge

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  • Título:
    Who is a Yid? Reading the journal Der Yid beyond the Hebraist - Yiddishist binary
  • Autor: Masel, Roni
  • Assuntos: 20th century ; affect ; Ahad Ha`am ; Diaspora ; Discourse analysis ; Genealogy ; Hebrew language ; Jewish nationalism ; language politics ; Nationalism ; Periodicals ; Populism ; Yiddish language ; Zionism
  • É parte de: Journal of modern Jewish studies, 2021-01, Vol.20 (3), p.361-383
  • Descrição: The journal Der Yid was the first Yiddish periodical officially tied to a Zionist body. This article follows the shared genealogy of early Zionism and diasporic nationalism as expressed in Der Yid, and offers a revision to common notions on Yiddish cultural and political revival around the turn of the twentieth century. In contrast with a tendency to highlight a sharp divide between these movements, this article emphasizes the points of intimacy and convergence between the ostensibly opposing ideological and lingual choices of Hebraism-Zionism and Yiddishism-diasporism. More specifically, it analyses a controversy between Yiddishists and Hebraists, particularly Ahad Ha`am, generated by the very title of the journal during its first year of publication: Who is Der Yid - the Jew? Who is the ultimate imagined national readership and national collective of a Yiddish-language journal? By probing the populist, sentimentalist discourse that the journal produced, this article argues for a renewed evaluation of the presumably dichotomous constructions of Hebrew versus Yiddish, or Zionism versus diasporic nationalism.
  • Editor: Abingdon: Routledge
  • Idioma: Inglês

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