Sephardism Sephardism
Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture

Sephardism

Spanish Jewish History and the Modern Literary Imagination

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Descrizione dell’editore

In this book, Sephardism is defined not as an expression of Sephardic identity but as a politicized literary metaphor. Since the nineteenth century, this metaphor has occurred with extraordinary frequency in works by authors from a variety of ethnicities, religions, and nationalities in Europe, the Americas, North Africa, Israel, and even India.

Sephardism asks why Gentile and Jewish writers and cultural figures have chosen to draw upon the medieval Sephardic experience to express their concerns about dissidents and minorities in modern nations? To what extent does their use of Sephardism overlap with other politicized discourses such as orientalism, hispanism, and medievalism, which also emerged from a clash between authoritarian, progressive, and romantic ideologies? This book brings a new approach to Sephardic Studies by situating it at a crossroads between Jewish Studies and Hispanic Studies in ways that enhance our appreciation of how historical fiction and political history have shaped, and were shaped by, historical attitudes toward Jews and their representation.

GENERE
Religione e spiritualità
PUBBLICATO
2012
11 aprile
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
384
EDITORE
Stanford University Press
DATI DEL FORNITORE
Stanford University Press
DIMENSIONE
4,7
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