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  • 1
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    Berlin [u.a.] :de Gruyter Mouton,
    UID:
    almahu_BV042247165
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 353 S.).
    ISBN: 978-3-11-034721-0 , 978-3-11-033996-3 , 978-3-11-039531-0 , 978-3-11-033382-4
    Series Statement: Perspectives on Jewish texts and contexts 2
    Language: English
    Keywords: Judentum ; Klagelied ; Rezeption ; Literatur ; Philosophie ; Judentum ; Klagelied ; Lamentation ; 1897-1982 Scholem, Gershom ; Klage ; Konferenzschrift ; Electronic books ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (Open Access)
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Ferber, Ilit.
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045189815
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783110339963 , 9783110395310
    Series Statement: Perspectives on Jewish texts and contexts Volume 2
    Content: "Lament, mourning, and the transmissibility of a tradition in the aftermath of destruction are prominent themes in Jewish thought. The corpus of lament literature, building upon and transforming the biblical Book of Lamentations, provides a unique lens for thinking about the relationships between destruction and renewal, mourning and remembrance, loss and redemption, expression and the inexpressible. This anthology features four texts by Gershom Scholem on lament, translated here for the first time into English. The volume also includes original essays by leading scholars, which interpret Scholem's texts and situate them in relation to other Weimar-era Jewish thinkers, including Walter Benjamin, Franz Rosenzweig, Franz Kafka, and Paul Celan, who drew on the textual traditions of lament to respond to the destruction and upheavals of the early twentieth century. Also included are studies on the textual tradition of lament in Judaism, from biblical, rabbinic, and medieval lamentations to contemporary Yemenite women's laments. This collection, unified by its strong thematic focus on lament, shows the fruitfulness of studying contemporary and modern texts alongside the traditional textual sources that informed them"...
    Note: Includes bibliographical references. - Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-11-033382-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-11-055396-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
    RVK:
    Keywords: Judentum ; Klagelied ; Lamentation ; Scholem, Gershom 1897-1982 ; Klage ; Judentum ; Klagelied ; Rezeption ; Literatur ; Philosophie ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Ferber, Ilit
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Germany : De Gruyter | Berlin, [Germany] ; : De Gruyter,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958955355902883
    Format: 1 online resource (372 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-039531-2 , 3-11-033996-X
    Series Statement: Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts, Volume 2
    Content: Lament, mourning, and the transmissibility of a tradition in the aftermath of destruction are prominent themes in Jewish thought. The corpus of lament literature, building upon and transforming the biblical Book of Lamentations, provides a unique lens for thinking about the relationships between destruction and renewal, mourning and remembrance, loss and redemption, expression and the inexpressible. This anthology features four texts by Gershom Scholem on lament, translated here for the first time into English. The volume also includes original essays by leading scholars, which interpret Scholem's texts and situate them in relation to other Weimar-era Jewish thinkers, including Walter Benjamin, Franz Rosenzweig, Franz Kafka, and Paul Celan, who drew on the textual traditions of lament to respond to the destruction and upheavals of the early twentieth century. Also included are studies on the textual tradition of lament in Judaism, from biblical, rabbinic, and medieval lamentations to contemporary Yemenite women's laments. This collection, unified by its strong thematic focus on lament, shows the fruitfulness of studying contemporary and modern texts alongside the traditional textual sources that informed them.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front matter -- , Acknowledgments -- , Contents -- , Frequently Used Abbreviations -- , Preface -- , Bibliography -- , Section One: Lament and Consolation -- , Eikhah and the Stance of Lamentation / , Ein Menachem: On Lament and Consolation / , Section Two: Lament and Gender -- , Bodies Performing in Ruins: The Lamenting Mother in Ancient Hebrew Texts / , Women's Oral Laments: Corpus and Text - The Body in the Text / , Section Three: The Linguistic Form of Lament -- , Bemerkungen zur Klage / , "Incline thine ear unto me, and hear my speech": Scholem, Benjamin, and Cohen on Lament / , Section Four: Silence and Lament -- , The Unfallen Silence: Kinah and the Other Origin of Language / , The Silent Syllable: On Franz Rosenzweig's Translation of Yehuda Halevi's Liturgical Poems / , Silence, Solitude, and Suicide: Gershom Scholem's Paradoxical Theory of Lamentation / , Section Five: The Poetry of Lament -- , The Role of Lamentation for Scholem's Theory of Poetry and Language / , The Ghost of the Poet: Lament in Walter Benjamin's Early Poetry, Theory, and Translation / , Words and Corpses: Celan's "Tenebrae" between Gadamer and Scholem / , "Movement of Language" and Transience: Lament, Mourning, and the Tradition of Elegy in Early Scholem / , Section Six: Mourning, Ruin and Lament -- , Paradoxes of Lament: Benjamin and Hamlet / , The Tradition in Ruins: Walter Benjamin and Gershom Scholem on Language and Lament / , Section Seven: Translations of Gershom Scholem's Texts on Lament -- , Translators' Introduction / , On Lament and Lamentation / , Job's Lament / , Translation of Job Chapter 3: Job's Lament / , Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel's Last Princes / , Translation of Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel's Last Princes / , A Medieval Lamentation / , Translation of Sha'ali Serufa: A Medieval Lamentation / , Scholem's postscript in the manuscript version / , Notes on Contributors , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-033382-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Germany : De Gruyter | Berlin, [Germany] ; : De Gruyter,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958955355902883
    Format: 1 online resource (372 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-039531-2 , 3-11-033996-X
    Series Statement: Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts, Volume 2
    Content: Lament, mourning, and the transmissibility of a tradition in the aftermath of destruction are prominent themes in Jewish thought. The corpus of lament literature, building upon and transforming the biblical Book of Lamentations, provides a unique lens for thinking about the relationships between destruction and renewal, mourning and remembrance, loss and redemption, expression and the inexpressible. This anthology features four texts by Gershom Scholem on lament, translated here for the first time into English. The volume also includes original essays by leading scholars, which interpret Scholem's texts and situate them in relation to other Weimar-era Jewish thinkers, including Walter Benjamin, Franz Rosenzweig, Franz Kafka, and Paul Celan, who drew on the textual traditions of lament to respond to the destruction and upheavals of the early twentieth century. Also included are studies on the textual tradition of lament in Judaism, from biblical, rabbinic, and medieval lamentations to contemporary Yemenite women's laments. This collection, unified by its strong thematic focus on lament, shows the fruitfulness of studying contemporary and modern texts alongside the traditional textual sources that informed them.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front matter -- , Acknowledgments -- , Contents -- , Frequently Used Abbreviations -- , Preface -- , Bibliography -- , Section One: Lament and Consolation -- , Eikhah and the Stance of Lamentation / , Ein Menachem: On Lament and Consolation / , Section Two: Lament and Gender -- , Bodies Performing in Ruins: The Lamenting Mother in Ancient Hebrew Texts / , Women's Oral Laments: Corpus and Text - The Body in the Text / , Section Three: The Linguistic Form of Lament -- , Bemerkungen zur Klage / , "Incline thine ear unto me, and hear my speech": Scholem, Benjamin, and Cohen on Lament / , Section Four: Silence and Lament -- , The Unfallen Silence: Kinah and the Other Origin of Language / , The Silent Syllable: On Franz Rosenzweig's Translation of Yehuda Halevi's Liturgical Poems / , Silence, Solitude, and Suicide: Gershom Scholem's Paradoxical Theory of Lamentation / , Section Five: The Poetry of Lament -- , The Role of Lamentation for Scholem's Theory of Poetry and Language / , The Ghost of the Poet: Lament in Walter Benjamin's Early Poetry, Theory, and Translation / , Words and Corpses: Celan's "Tenebrae" between Gadamer and Scholem / , "Movement of Language" and Transience: Lament, Mourning, and the Tradition of Elegy in Early Scholem / , Section Six: Mourning, Ruin and Lament -- , Paradoxes of Lament: Benjamin and Hamlet / , The Tradition in Ruins: Walter Benjamin and Gershom Scholem on Language and Lament / , Section Seven: Translations of Gershom Scholem's Texts on Lament -- , Translators' Introduction / , On Lament and Lamentation / , Job's Lament / , Translation of Job Chapter 3: Job's Lament / , Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel's Last Princes / , Translation of Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel's Last Princes / , A Medieval Lamentation / , Translation of Sha'ali Serufa: A Medieval Lamentation / , Scholem's postscript in the manuscript version / , Notes on Contributors , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-033382-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Germany : De Gruyter | Berlin, [Germany] ; : De Gruyter,
    UID:
    almahu_9948019707502882
    Format: 1 online resource (372 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-039531-2 , 3-11-033996-X
    Series Statement: Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts, Volume 2
    Content: Lament, mourning, and the transmissibility of a tradition in the aftermath of destruction are prominent themes in Jewish thought. The corpus of lament literature, building upon and transforming the biblical Book of Lamentations, provides a unique lens for thinking about the relationships between destruction and renewal, mourning and remembrance, loss and redemption, expression and the inexpressible. This anthology features four texts by Gershom Scholem on lament, translated here for the first time into English. The volume also includes original essays by leading scholars, which interpret Scholem's texts and situate them in relation to other Weimar-era Jewish thinkers, including Walter Benjamin, Franz Rosenzweig, Franz Kafka, and Paul Celan, who drew on the textual traditions of lament to respond to the destruction and upheavals of the early twentieth century. Also included are studies on the textual tradition of lament in Judaism, from biblical, rabbinic, and medieval lamentations to contemporary Yemenite women's laments. This collection, unified by its strong thematic focus on lament, shows the fruitfulness of studying contemporary and modern texts alongside the traditional textual sources that informed them.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front matter -- , Acknowledgments -- , Contents -- , Frequently Used Abbreviations -- , Preface -- , Bibliography -- , Section One: Lament and Consolation -- , Eikhah and the Stance of Lamentation / , Ein Menachem: On Lament and Consolation / , Section Two: Lament and Gender -- , Bodies Performing in Ruins: The Lamenting Mother in Ancient Hebrew Texts / , Women's Oral Laments: Corpus and Text - The Body in the Text / , Section Three: The Linguistic Form of Lament -- , Bemerkungen zur Klage / , "Incline thine ear unto me, and hear my speech": Scholem, Benjamin, and Cohen on Lament / , Section Four: Silence and Lament -- , The Unfallen Silence: Kinah and the Other Origin of Language / , The Silent Syllable: On Franz Rosenzweig's Translation of Yehuda Halevi's Liturgical Poems / , Silence, Solitude, and Suicide: Gershom Scholem's Paradoxical Theory of Lamentation / , Section Five: The Poetry of Lament -- , The Role of Lamentation for Scholem's Theory of Poetry and Language / , The Ghost of the Poet: Lament in Walter Benjamin's Early Poetry, Theory, and Translation / , Words and Corpses: Celan's "Tenebrae" between Gadamer and Scholem / , "Movement of Language" and Transience: Lament, Mourning, and the Tradition of Elegy in Early Scholem / , Section Six: Mourning, Ruin and Lament -- , Paradoxes of Lament: Benjamin and Hamlet / , The Tradition in Ruins: Walter Benjamin and Gershom Scholem on Language and Lament / , Section Seven: Translations of Gershom Scholem's Texts on Lament -- , Translators' Introduction / , On Lament and Lamentation / , Job's Lament / , Translation of Job Chapter 3: Job's Lament / , Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel's Last Princes / , Translation of Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel's Last Princes / , A Medieval Lamentation / , Translation of Sha'ali Serufa: A Medieval Lamentation / , Scholem's postscript in the manuscript version / , Notes on Contributors , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-033382-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB896890926
    Format: 1 online resource (1 electronic resource (xvii, 353 pages))
    ISBN: 9783110339963 , 311033996X , 9783110347210 , 3110347210 , 9783110395310 , 3110395312 , 9783110339963 , 3110553961 , 9783110553963
    Series Statement: Perspectives on Jewish texts and contexts ; volume 2
    Content: "Lament, mourning, and the transmissibility of a tradition in the aftermath of destruction are prominent themes in Jewish thought. The corpus of lament literature, building upon and transforming the biblical Book of Lamentations, provides a unique lens for thinking about the relationships between destruction and renewal, mourning and remembrance, loss and redemption, expression and the inexpressible. This anthology features four texts by Gershom Scholem on lament, translated here for the first time into English. The volume also includes original essays by leading scholars, which interpret Scholem's texts and situate them in relation to other Weimar-era Jewish thinkers, including Walter Benjamin, Franz Rosenzweig, Franz Kafka, and Paul Celan, who drew on the textual traditions of lament to respond to the destruction and upheavals of the early twentieth century. Also included are studies on the textual tradition of lament in Judaism, from biblical, rabbinic, and medieval lamentations to contemporary Yemenite women's laments. This collection, unified by its strong thematic focus on lament, shows the fruitfulness of studying contemporary and modern texts alongside the traditional textual sources that informed them"--
    Note: Lament and Consolation -- , Eikhah and the Stance of Lamentation / , Ein Menachem: On Lament and Consolation / , Lament and Gender -- , Bodies Performing in Ruins: The Lamenting Mother in Ancient Hebrew Texts / , Women's Oral Laments: Corpus and Text -- The Body in the Text / , The Linguistic Form of Lament -- , Bemerkungen zur Klage / , "Incline thine ear unto me, and hear my speech": Scholem, Benjamin, and Cohen on Lament / , Silence and Lament -- , The Unfallen Silence: Kinah and the Other Origin of Language / , The Silent Syllable: On Franz Rosenzweig's Translation of Yehuda Halevi's Liturgical Poems / , Silence, Solitude, and Suicide: Gershom Scholem's Paradoxical Theory of Lamentation / , The Poetry of Lament -- , The Role of Lamentation for Scholem's Theory of Poetry and Language / , The Ghost of the Poet: Lament in Walter Benjamin's Early Poetry, Theory, and Translation / , Words and Corpses: Celan's "Tenebrae" between Gadamer and Scholem / , "Movement of Language" and Transience: Lament, Mourning, and the Tradition of Elegy in Early Scholem / , Mourning, Ruin and Lament -- , Paradoxes of Lament: Benjamin and Hamlet / , The Tradition in Ruins: Walter Benjamin and Gershom Scholem on Language and Lament / , Translations of Gershom Scholem's Texts on Lament -- , Translators' Introduction / , On Lament and Lamentation / , Job's Lament / , Translation of Job Chapter 3: Job's Lament / , Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel's Last Princes / , Translation of Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel's Last Princes / , A Medieval Lamentation / , Translation of Sha'ali Serufa: A Medieval Lamentation / , Scholem's postscript in the manuscript version / , English and German.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Lament in Jewish thought. Berlin ; De Gruyter Mouton, [2014] ISBN 9783110333824
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
    RVK:
    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc.
    URL: JSTOR
    URL: OAPEN
    URL: OAPEN
    URL: OAPEN
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_168695073X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 353 Seiten)
    ISBN: 311033996X , 3110347210 , 3110395312 , 3110333821 , 9783110395310 , 9783110347210 , 9783110333824 , 9783110339963 , 9783110553963
    Series Statement: Perspectives on Jewish texts and contexts volume 2
    Content: "Lament, mourning, and the transmissibility of a tradition in the aftermath of destruction are prominent themes in Jewish thought. The corpus of lament literature, building upon and transforming the biblical Book of Lamentations, provides a unique lens for thinking about the relationships between destruction and renewal, mourning and remembrance, loss and redemption, expression and the inexpressible. This anthology features four texts by Gershom Scholem on lament, translated here for the first time into English. The volume also includes original essays by leading scholars, which interpret Scholem's texts and situate them in relation to other Weimar-era Jewish thinkers, including Walter Benjamin, Franz Rosenzweig, Franz Kafka, and Paul Celan, who drew on the textual traditions of lament to respond to the destruction and upheavals of the early twentieth century. Also included are studies on the textual tradition of lament in Judaism, from biblical, rabbinic, and medieval lamentations to contemporary Yemenite women's laments. This collection, unified by its strong thematic focus on lament, shows the fruitfulness of studying contemporary and modern texts alongside the traditional textual sources that informed them"--
    Content: Section OneLament and Consolation --Eikhah and the Stance of Lamentation /Moshe Halbertal --Ein Menachem: On Lament and Consolation /Eli Schonfeld --Section TwoLament and Gender --Bodies Performing in Ruins: The Lamenting Mother in Ancient Hebrew Texts /Galit Hasan-Rokem --Women's Oral Laments: Corpus and Text -- The Body in the Text /Vered Madar --Section ThreeThe Linguistic Form of Lament --Bemerkungen zur Klage /Werner Hamacher --"Incline thine ear unto me, and hear my speech": Scholem, Benjamin, and Cohen on Lament /Hit Ferber --Section FourSilence and Lament --The Unfallen Silence: Kinah and the Other Origin of Language /Agata Bielik-Robson --The Silent Syllable: On Franz Rosenzweig's Translation of Yehuda Halevi's Liturgical Poems /Galili Shahar --Silence, Solitude, and Suicide: Gershom Scholem's Paradoxical Theory of Lamentation /Bernd Witte --Section FiveThe Poetry of Lament --The Role of Lamentation for Scholem's Theory of Poetry and Language /Sigrid Weigel --The Ghost of the Poet: Lament in Walter Benjamin's Early Poetry, Theory, and Translation /Caroline Sauter --Words and Corpses: Celan's "Tenebrae" between Gadamer and Scholem /Adam Lipszyc --"Movement of Language" and Transience: Lament, Mourning, and the Tradition of Elegy in Early Scholem /Daniel Weidner --Section SixMourning, Ruin and Lament --Paradoxes of Lament: Benjamin and Hamlet /Rebecca Comay --The Tradition in Ruins: Walter Benjamin and Gershom Scholem on Language and Lament /Paula Schwebel --Section SevenTranslations of Gershom Scholem's Texts on Lament --Translators' Introduction /Paula Schwebel --On Lament and Lamentation /Gershom Scholem --Job's Lament /Gershom Scholem --Translation of Job Chapter 3: Job's Lament /Gershom Scholem --Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel's Last Princes /Gershom Scholem --Translation of Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel's Last Princes /Gershom Scholem --A Medieval Lamentation /Gershom Scholem --Translation of Sha'ali Serufa: A Medieval Lamentation /Gershom Scholem --Scholem's postscript in the manuscript version /Gershom Scholem.
    Note: English and German
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110333824
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lament in Jewish thought Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2014]
    Language: English
    Keywords: Judentum ; Klagelied ; Rezeption ; Literatur ; Philosophie ; Scholem, Gershom 1897-1982 ; Klage
    Author information: Ferber, Ilit
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9948319000302882
    Format: 1 online resource (371 pages).
    ISBN: 9783110339963 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts, Volume 2
    Additional Edition: Print version: Lament in Jewish thought : philosophical, theological, and literary perspectives. Berlin, [Germany] ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : De Gruyter, c2014 ISSN 2199-6962 ISBN 9783110333824
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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