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What Does Kafka have in Common with Jews?
Papers on the Centennial of his Death
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About this book
Kafka's Jewish background, interests, and readings, and their relevance for his writings, are still largely viewed as marginal within the vast domain of Kafka scholarship. By taking into account new findings, theoretical approaches, and historical developments, the essays in this volume reconsider and extend our knowledge of Kafka's relationship to Judaism and Jewish thought.
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Yes, you can access What Does Kafka have in Common with Jews? by Mark H. Gelber in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Literature & French Literary Criticism. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction – What does Kafka have in Common with Jews?
- Franz Kafka and the Russian Jews: Re-read in Our Time of Plagues and Anti-Semitisms
- Harada: Kafka and the Nothingness of Judaism. A Minor Phenomenology of Jewish Facticity
- Turning to the World: Kafka and the Bible
- Kafka’s Cupboard. A Reading of his Nachlass (with a Remark by Peter Szondi)
- Kafka’s (De-)Figurations of the Golem Myth
- Kafka’s Hebrew Message. Before the Law of Homophonic Transmission
- Franz Kafka as a Jewish Reader and Jewish Readings of his Work
- Siegfried Kracauer Reading Franz Kafka
- Kafka’s “Jackals and Arabs”: Northern Perspectives on an Impossible Community
- History for an Ahistorical People: Kafka’s “Josephine, the Singer or the Mouse Folk”
- Index