Salvage Poetics: Post-Holocaust American Jewish Folk Ethnographies (Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology)
by: Sheila E. Jelen (author) (Author)
Publisher:Wayne State University Press
Publication Date: 30 Mar. 2020
Language:English
Print Length:384 pages
ISBN-10:081434318X
ISBN-13:9780814343180
Book Description
Salvage Poetics: Post-Holocaust American Jewish Folk Ethnographies explores how American Jewish post-Holocaust writers, scholars, and editors adapt pre-Holocaust works, such as Yiddish fiction and documentary photography, for popular consumption by American Jews in the post-Holocaust decades. These texts, Jelen argues, served to help clarify the role of East European Jewish identity in the construction of a post-Holocaust American one. In her analysis of a variety of “hybrid” texts-those that exist on the border between ethnography and art-Jelen traces the gradual shift from verbal to visual Jewish literacy among Jewish Americans after the Holocaust.S. Ansky’s ethnographic expedition (1912-1914) and Martin Buber’s adaptation and compilation of Hasidic tales (1906-1935) are presented as a means of contextualizing the role of an ethnographic consciousness in modern Jewish experience and the way in which literary adaptations and mediations create opportunities for the creation of folk ethnographic hybrid texts. Salvage Poetics looks at classical texts of the American Jewish experience in the second half of the twentieth century, such as Maurice Samuel’s The World of Sholem Aleichem (1944), Abraham Joshua Heschel’s The Earth Is the Lord’s (1950), Elizabeth Herzog and Mark Zborowski’s Life Is with People (1952), Lucy Dawidowicz’s The Golden Tradition (1967), and Roman Vishniac’s A Vanished World (1983), alongside other texts that consider the symbiotic relationship between pre-Holocaust aesthetic artifacts and their postwar reframings and reconsiderations.Salvage Poetics is particularly attentive to how literary scholars deploy the notion of “ethnography” in their readings of literature in languages and/or cultures that are considered “dead” or “dying” and how their definition of an “ethnographic” literary text speaks to and enhance the scientific discipline of ethnography. This book makes a fresh contribution to the fields of American Jewish cultural and literary studies and art history.
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