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    New Haven [u.a.] :Yale Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV010834955
    Format: XI, 306 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 0-300-06262-1
    Content: Although Jewish participation in German society increased after World War I, Jews did not completely assimilate into that society. In fact, says Michael Brenner in this intriguing book, the Jewish population of Welmar Germany became more aware of its Jewishness and created new forms of German-Jewish culture in literature, music, fine arts, education , and scholarship. Brenner presents the first in-depth study of this culture, drawing a fascinating portrait of people in the midst of redefining themselves. The Weimar Jews chose neither a radical break with the past nor a return to the past but instead dressed Jewish traditions in the garb of modern forms of cultural expression. Brenner describes, for example, how modern translations made classic Jewish texts accessible, Jewish museums displayed ceremonial artifacts in a secular framework, musical arrangements transformed synagogue liturgy for concert audiences, and popular novels recalled aspects of the Jewish past. Brenner's work, while bringing this significant historical period to life, illuminates contemporary and even enhancement of Jewish distinctiveness, combined with the seemingly successful participation of Jews in a secular, non-Jewish society, offer fresh insight into modern questions of Jewish existence, identity, and integration into other cultures.
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 261 - 288. - Zugl.: Columbia Univ., Diss., 1994
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , German Studies , Theology
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    Keywords: Kulturelle Identität ; Juden ; Weimarer Republik ; Juden ; Kultur ; Weimarer Republik ; Kultur ; Juden ; Juden ; Kultur ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Brenner, Michael 1964-
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  • 2
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    Book
    Washington, DC :German Historical Inst.,
    UID:
    almafu_BV012924094
    Format: 31 S.
    Series Statement: Deutsches Historisches Institut 〈Washington, DC〉: Occasional paper 23
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: 1937-1997 Becker, Jurek ; Biografie
    Author information: Gilman, Sander L. 1944-
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_BV046031339
    Format: XII, 435 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-8117-3850-7
    Content: Shakespeare famously wrote that some men are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. Part military history and part group biography, Generals in the Making tells the true story of how George Marshall, Dwight Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, George Patton, and their peers became the greatest generation of senior commanders in military history. As the US Army's triumphant homecoming from World War I was quickly forgotten amidst two decades filled with economic depression and growing isolationism, Marshall, Eisenhower, MacArthur, Patton, Omar Bradley, Lucian Truscott, Matthew Ridgway, and their brothers in arms toiled in a profession most Americans viewed with distrust. Before they became legends, these young officers served their country in posts from Washington, DC, to Panama, from West Point to war-torn China. They taught and studied together in the Army's schools, attempting to innovate in an era of shrinking budgets, obsolete equipment, and skeletal forces. Beyond these professional challenges, they endured shattering personal tragedies: the sudden deaths of children or spouses, divorce, depression, and court martial. Yet when the world faced possibly its darkest hour, as fascism and barbarism were on the march, they stood ready to lead America's young men in the fight for civilization. By the end of World War II, even German commanders expressed amazement at the dynamic change in American military leadership since the Great War. Generals in the Making is the first comprehensive history of America's World War II generals between the wars, an invaluable prequel to every history of that war
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-8117-6849-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Armee ; Feldherr ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Historische Darstellung ; Biographischer Beitrag
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Greensboro, NC :ELT Press, University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
    UID:
    almafu_9959798181702883
    Format: 1 online resource (xlii, 282 p. ) , ill. ;
    ISBN: 0-944318-33-9
    Series Statement: 1880-1920 British authors series Kipling's America
    Uniform Title: Project Muse UPCC books
    Content: "Kipling was just twenty-three years old when he reached San Francisco in May 1889; he immediately began recording the sights and sounds of boom-town America. For four months he toured the United States, publishing accounts of his journey in the Pioneer, a major newspaper in western India. A few years later, when he lived in Vermont, Kipling wrote several syndicated articles published in both England and the U.S. Then in 1899 he revised and abridged the Pioneer versions and published them in From Sea to Sea. The second series of syndicated articles he collected in Letters of Travel (1920). Most of these travel writings are now out of print. In Kipling's America, Professor D.H. Stewart brings all of these articles together and reproduces the original printed versions.
    Content: Readers are provided with the opportunity to hear again Kipling at his cocky and often opinionated best. From Kipling's perspective, America unleashed the chaotic energy latent in human beings, and he was uncertain whether this energy inevitably would be productive or destructive." "That some of his impressions were one-dimensional is undeniable, but equally undeniable is his gift of language - his access to a ready lexicon often composed of what he termed a "perpetual Pentecost" to describe the "talking in tongues" heard in British Overseas Clubs throughout the Empire. This hodgepodge of European languages (counter-pointed with pidgin English, Chinese, Hindi, American) produced a symphony (or cacophony) of bountiful word play."--Jacket.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , I: From sea to sea (1889) -- 1: Shows how I came to America before my time and was much shaken in body and soul by what I felt and heard -- 2: How I got to San Francisco and took tea with the natives there -- 3: Shows how through folly I assisted at a murder and was proportionally afraid, the rule of the democracy and the despotism of the alien -- 4: (untitled) -- 5: Tells how I dropped into politics and the tenderer sentiments, contains a moral treatise on American maidens and an ethnological one on the Hubshi. Ends with a banquet and a type-writer -- 6: Takes me through Bret Harte's country, and to Portland with "old man California." Explains how two vagabonds became homesick through looking at other people's houses -- 7: Shows how I caught salmon in the Clackamas and clothed myself in purple and triumph -- 8: Discusses the shortcomings of Tacoma-on-the-boom and Seattle-after-the-fire. Introduces a heretic -- , 9: Takes me from Vancouver to the Yellowstone National Park-with a mean opinion of myself and a meaner of rayments's tourists -- 10: Shows how Yankee Jim introduced me to Diana of the crossways on the banks of the Yellowstone, and how a German Jew said I was no true citizen. Ends with the celebration of the 4th of July and a few lessons therefrom -- 11: Shows how I entered Mazanderan of the Persians and saw devils of every colour, and some troopers. Hell and the old lady from Chicago. The captain and the lieutenant -- 12: Ends with the canyon of the Yellowstone, the maiden from New Hampshire, Larry, "wrap-up-his-tail" Tom, the old lady from Chicago, and a few natural phenomena, including one Briton -- 13: Of the American army and the city of the saints. The temple, the book of Mormon, and the girl from Dorset. An Oriental consideration of polygamy -- 14: How I met certain people of importance between Salt Lake and Omaha -- , 15: Across the great divide, and how the man Gring showed me the garments of the Ellewomen -- 16: How I struck Chicago, and how Chicago struck me. Of religion, politics, and pig-sticking, -- and the incarnation of the city among shambles -- 17. How I found peace at Musquash on the Monongahela -- 18. Tells how the professor and I found the precious ridiculousness and how they Chautauquacked at us. Puts into print some sentiments better left unrecorded, and proves that a neglected theory will blossom in congenial soil. Contains fragments of three lectures and a confession -- 19: Kipling's view of out defenceless coasts -- 20: Rudyard Kipling on Mark Twain -- II: From tideway to Tideway (1892-1895) -- 1: In sight of Monadnock -- 2: Across the continent (excerpt) -- 3: What Rudyard Kipling saw on his way back from Japan (excerpt) -- 4: On one side only -- 5: From a winter note-book (1895). , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-944318-17-7
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Bloomsbury Academic, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_9949447741802882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781350166103
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Studies in Modern German Philosophy
    Content: In 18th-century Germany philosophers were occupied with questions of who we are and what we should be. Can the individual fulfill its vocation or is this possible only for humanity as a whole? Is significant progress towards perfection in any way possible for me or just for me as part of humanity? By following the origin and nature of these debates, this collection sheds light on the vocation of humanity in early German philosophy. Featuring translations of Spalding's Contemplation on the Vocation of the Human Being in its first version from 1748 and an extended translation of Abbt's and Mendelssohn's epistolary discussion around the Doubts and the Oracle from 1767, newly-commissioned chapters cover Johann Gottfried Herder's inherently cultural concept of the human being, Immanuel Kant's transformative interplay of moral and natural aspects, and the notion of metempsychosis in Fichte's work inspired by two neglected philosophers, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and Johann Georg Schlosser. Opening further lines of inquiry, contributors address questions about the adaptations of Spalding's work that focus on the vocation of women as wife, mother or citizen. Exploring the multitude of ways 18th-century German thinkers understand our position in the world, this volume captures major changes in metaphysics and anthropology and enriches current debates within modern philosophy..
    Note: Note on the Translations and Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors List of Abbreviations Introduction: Defining the Dynamics of Being: How the Bestimmungsfrage became a Driving Force in German Enlightenment and Beyond, Anne Pollok (University of South Carolina, USA) Part I: Translations 1. Johann Joachim Spalding: Contemplation on the Vocation of the Human Being (1748), translated by Courtney Fugate, (American University of Beirut, Lebanon) 2. Thomas Abbt and Moses Mendelssohn: Doubt and Oracle On the Human Vocation, plus Excerpts from their Correspondence, 1756-1766, translated by Anne Pollok (University of South Carolina, USA) Part II: Essays 3. The Place of the Human Being in the World: Johann Joachim Spalding on Religion and Philosophy as a Way of Life, Laura Anna Macor (Oxford University, UK) 4. Between Spalding and Fichte: The Vocation of the Human Being in Mendelssohn and Kant, Gunter Zoller (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany) 5. Reinhard Brandt: Excerpt from The Human Vocation in Kant, translated by Courtney Fugate (American University of Beirut, Lebanon) and Anne Pollok (University of South Carolina, USA) 6. Kant on the Human Vocation, Allen Wood (Stanford University, USA and Indiana University, USA) 7. Understanding the Vocation of the Human Being Through the Kantian Sublime, Giulia Milli (University of Genoa, Italy) 8. 'It will be well': Isaak Iselin on the Self-Realization of Humanity in History, Ansgar Lyssy (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany) 9. Whose Vocation? Which Man?: A.W. Rehberg on Vocation of Man and Political Theory, Michael Gregory (University of Groningen, the Netherlands) 10. Religious Anthropology and Pluralism: Herder on the Bildung of Humanity, Niels Wildschut (University of Vienna, Austria) 11. The Doctrine of Palingenesis in Fichte's Vocation of the Human Being, David W. Wood (KU Leuven, Belgium) 12. The Vocation of Philosophy: Hegel on "Speculative" Science and the Human Good, Brady Bowman (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Bibliography Index.
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9947414425502882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 284 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781107279681 (ebook)
    Content: In the decades before the Second World War, popular musical theatre was one of the most influential forms of entertainment. This is the first book to reconstruct early popular musical theatre as a transnational and highly cosmopolitan industry that included everything from revues and operettas to dance halls and cabaret. Bringing together contributors from Britain and Germany, this collection moves beyond national theatre histories to study Anglo-German relations at a period of intense hostility and rivalry. Chapters frame the entertainment zones of London and Berlin against the wider trading routes of cultural transfer, where empire and transatlantic song and dance produced, perhaps for the first time, a genuinely international culture. Exploring adaptations and translations of works under the influence of political propaganda, this collection will be of interest both to musical theatre enthusiasts and to those interested in the wider history of modernism.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Introduction / Len Platt, Tobias Becker and David Linton -- Part I. The Mechanics of Transfer and Translation: 1. Berlin/London: London/Berlin: an outline of cultural transfer 1890-1914 / Len Platt ; 2. Local contexts and genre construction in early Continental musical theatre / Marion Linhardt ; 3. German operetta in the West End and on Broadway / Derek B. Scott ; 4. The Arcadians and Filmzauber: adaptation and the popular musical theatre text / Tobias Becker ; 5. How a sweet Viennese girl became a fair international lady: transfer, performance, modernity: acts in the making of a cosmopolitan culture / Stefan Frey ; 6. 'A happy man can live in the past': musical theatre transfer in the 1920s and 1930s / Len Platt and Tobias Becker -- Part II. Atlantic Traffic: 7. Hullo Ragtime! West End revue and the Americanisation of popular culture in pre-1914 London / Peter Bailey; 8. The Argentine tango: a transatlantic dance on the European Stage / Kerstin Lange ; 9. Dover Street to Dixie and the politics of cultural transfer and exchange / David Linton and Len Platt ; 10. The transculturality of stage, song and other media: intermediality in popular musical theatre / Carolin Stahrenberg and Nils Grosch ; Part III. Representation in Transition: Stage Others: 11. The Sandow Girl and her sisters:Edwwardian musical comdy, cultural transfer and the staging of the healthy female body / Viv Gardner ; 12. West End musical theatre and the representation of Germany / Len Platt ; 13. The Tropical Express in Nazi Germany / Susann Lewrenz ; 14. Operetta and propaganda in the third Reich: cultural politics and the Metropol-theatre / Matthias Kauffmann.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107051003
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949360807302882
    Format: 1 online resource (288 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9780755645268 , 9780755645251
    Content: "Critical analysis of what we know - and do not know - about women in the Arab region is needed to support social change. But how is knowledge on women and gender produced in the region? How does this change when it is undertaken by Arab women researchers? Through a critical examination of local fieldwork experiences, the contributors of the volume - who are Arab women researchers themselves - answer these questions. The book examines the specific structural conditions that shape people's lives in the Arab region, from the effects of imperialism, settler colonialism and the neo-liberalization of economies, to racial capitalism, securitization, and embedded patriarchal ideologies and structures. The authors assess the implications of these different dynamics on undertaking research and also examine their own daily lives, the lives of their interlocutors, and the practices of their field. In doing so, they are able to escape hegemonic approaches and frameworks to the study of gender and to instead theorize from the local context to produce knowledge as they see it. This 'engaged gender research' challenges dominant discourses in academia, rejects the presumptions of 'Arab exceptionalism', and challenges liberal feminisms. It devises a new way of undertaking research on gender in the region to lay the foundation for a more just tomorrow. Covering Morocco, Tunisia, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Iraq and the Arab Gulf, the book argues that an engaged gender research - which is feminist and critically analyses the historical, political, economic and social contexts of the research topic first - will transform how we understand women and gender, and the Arab World."--
    Note: Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: The Politics of Engaged Transformative Gender Research / Suad Joseph, University of California Davis, U.S; Lena Meari, Birzeit University, Palestine; and Zeina Zaatari, University of Illinois Chicago, U.S Maghreb - North Africa -- 2. Doing Fieldwork with Women Land Rights Activists in Morocco: Power Relationships Within Feminism and its Discursive Framework of Right / Souad Eddouada, Iben Tofail University in Kenitra, Morocco -- 3. Challenges of Writing on the Islamization of the Tunisian Revolution from A Secularist Position / Raoudha Elguedri, Doha Institute, Qatar -- 4. The Day I Became a Gentrifier: Narratives from the Outsider/Insider Ethnographer in the Field / Reeham Mourad, The American University in Cairo, Egypt Mashriq - Arab East -- 5. The Daily During Field Research: Settler Colonialism, Motherhood, and Knowledge Production / Rania Jawad, Birzeit University, Palestine -- 6. Fieldwork in the Palestinian Colonial Context: Searching for the Voices of Palestinian Women / Samar Kassis, Birzeit University, Palestine -- 7. The Fear Factor: Fieldwork Away from the Safety Blanket of Depoliticized Gender and Women's Issues / Sara Ababneh, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany -- 8. Research in the Jordanian Child Welfare System: Navigating Taboo Subjects / Rawan Ibrahim, German Jordanian University, Jordan -- 9. Conducting Research While Death Surrounds You: The Researcher, Gender, and War in Syria / Saja Al Zoubi, University of Oxford, U.K -- 10. Feminist Researcher in a Conservative Islamic Society Iraq / Ilham Makki, Al-Amal Association, Iraq Khaleej - Arab Gulf -- 11. Conducting Fieldwork in Shared Time and Space / Sarah Shaer, Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government, UAE -- 12. Personality and Perception: Aspects of the Researcher's identity and their Impact on Field Research Within Diverse Locations / Kholoud Al Ajarma, The University of Edinburgh, U.K -- 13. The Politics of Training for Engaged Gender Research / Suad Joseph, University of California Davis, U.S , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780755645220
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Bloomsbury Academic, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_9949447598502882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9798765100400
    Series Statement: New Directions in German Studies
    Content: While his memory languished under Nazi censorship, Franz Kafka covertly circulated through occupied France and soon emerged as a cultural icon, read by the most influential intellectuals of the time as a prophet of the rampant bureaucracy, totalitarian oppression, and absurdity that branded the twentieth century. In tracing the history of Kafka's reception in postwar France, John T. Hamilton explores how the work of a German-Jewish writer from Prague became a modern classic capable of addressing universal themes of the human condition. Hamilton also considers how Kafka's unique literary corpus came to stimulate reflection in diverse movements, critical approaches, and philosophical schools, from surrealism and existentialism through psychoanalysis, phenomenology, and structuralism to Marxism, deconstruction, and feminism. The story of Kafka's afterlife in Paris thus furnishes a key chapter in the unfolding of French theory, which continues to guide how we read literature and understand its relationship to the world..
    Note: Abbreviations I. Gradus ad Parnassum The Writer and the Author in Theory · Through a Glass, darkly · From the Louvre to the Louvre · An Improbable Apparition · A Second Life II. Metamorphoses Naturalization Papers · Amid Intimacy and Exoticism · Universal Man · Dreams, Rivers, Snow · Translative Decisions · Bifurcations III. Trials Paratexts · The Adventurer · The Saint · A Certain Plume · Extremism · Non liquet IV. Contingencies Preoccupations · Nothing but Nothing · Seasickness on Land · Phantom War · Homo absurdus · Impossible Hope · Objective Style V. Judgments Upside Down, Right Side Up · Disengagement · Incendiaries · The Child · The Author in Theater VI. Labyrinths Signs of Change · The New New · Rhizomes · Primal Scenes · Derrida's Pharmacy Bibliography Index.
    Language: English
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    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
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    gbv_821717901
    Format: XIV, 571 S , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
    ISBN: 9780199730032
    Content: "A sweeping global history of the League of Nations' mandates system and the limits of imperial order"--
    Content: "At the end of the First World War, the Paris Peace Conference saw a battle over the future of empire. The victorious allied powers wanted to annex the Ottoman territories and German colonies they had occupied; Woodrow Wilson and a groundswell of anti-imperialist activism stood in their way. France, Belgium, Japan and the British dominions reluctantly agreed to an Anglo-American proposal to hold and administer those allied conquests under 'mandate' from the new League of Nations. In the end, fourteen mandated territories were set up across the Middle East, Africa and the Pacific. Against all odds, these disparate and far-flung territories became the site and the vehicle of global transformation. In this masterful history of the mandates system, Susan Pedersen illuminates the role the League of Nations played in creating the modern world. Tracing the system from its creation in 1920 until its demise in 1939, Pedersen examines its workings from the realm of international diplomacy; the viewpoints of the League's experts and officials; and the arena of local struggles within the territories themselves. Featuring a cast of larger-than-life figures, including Lord Lugard, King Faisal, Chaim Weizmann and Ralph Bunche, the narrative sweeps across the globe--from windswept scrublands along the Orange River to famine-blighted hilltops in Rwanda to Damascus under French bombardment--but always returns to Switzerland and the sometimes vicious battles over ideas of civilization, independence, economic relations, and sovereignty in the Geneva headquarters. As Pedersen shows, although the architects and officials of the mandates system always sought to uphold imperial authority, colonial nationalists, German revisionists, African-American intellectuals and others were able to use the platform Geneva offered to challenge their claims. Amid this cacophony, imperial statesmen began exploring new means--client states, economic concessions--of securing Western hegemony. In the end, the mandate system helped to create the world in which we now live. A riveting work of global history, The Guardians enables us to look back at the League with new eyes, and in doing so, appreciate how complex, multivalent, and consequential this first great experiment in internationalism really was"--
    Content: "A sweeping global history of the League of Nations' mandates system and the limits of imperial order"--
    Content: "At the end of the First World War, the Paris Peace Conference saw a battle over the future of empire. The victorious allied powers wanted to annex the Ottoman territories and German colonies they had occupied; Woodrow Wilson and a groundswell of anti-imperialist activism stood in their way. France, Belgium, Japan and the British dominions reluctantly agreed to an Anglo-American proposal to hold and administer those allied conquests under 'mandate' from the new League of Nations. In the end, fourteen mandated territories were set up across the Middle East, Africa and the Pacific. Against all odds, these disparate and far-flung territories became the site and the vehicle of global transformation. In this masterful history of the mandates system, Susan Pedersen illuminates the role the League of Nations played in creating the modern world. Tracing the system from its creation in 1920 until its demise in 1939, Pedersen examines its workings from the realm of international diplomacy; the viewpoints of the League's experts and officials; and the arena of local struggles within the territories themselves. Featuring a cast of larger-than-life figures, including Lord Lugard, King Faisal, Chaim Weizmann and Ralph Bunche, the narrative sweeps across the globe--from windswept scrublands along the Orange River to famine-blighted hilltops in Rwanda to Damascus under French bombardment--but always returns to Switzerland and the sometimes vicious battles over ideas of civilization, independence, economic relations, and sovereignty in the Geneva headquarters. As Pedersen shows, although the architects and officials of the mandates system always sought to uphold imperial authority, colonial nationalists, German revisionists, African-American intellectuals and others were able to use the platform Geneva offered to challenge their claims. Amid this cacophony, imperial statesmen began exploring new means--client states, economic concessions--of securing Western hegemony. In the end, the mandate system helped to create the world in which we now live. A riveting work of global history, The Guardians enables us to look back at the League with new eyes, and in doing so, appreciate how complex, multivalent, and consequential this first great experiment in internationalism really was"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references S. [519] - 546 and index , Principal PlayersIntroduction: Guardians Assemble -- Part I. Making the Mandates System -- 1. Of Covenants and Carve-ups -- 2. Rules of the Game -- 3. A Whole World Talking -- Part II. Retreat from Self-Determination, 1923-1930 -- Preface: Allies and Rivals -- 4. News from the Orange River -- 5. Bombing Damascus -- 6. A Pacific People Says No -- Part III. New Times, New Norms, 1927-1933 -- Preface: Enter the Germans -- 7. The struggle over sovereignty -- 8. Market economies or command economies? -- 9. An independence safe for empire -- Part IV. Between Empire and Internationalism, 1933-39 -- Preface: Multiple exits -- 10. Legitimation Crisis -- 11. When empire stopped working -- 12. When internationalism stopped working -- Conclusion. Mandatory Statehood in the Making -- Appendix I: Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations -- Appendix II: Principal administrators of mandated territories -- A Note on Sources.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science , Law
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    Keywords: Völkerbund ; Internationalismus ; Kolonialismus ; Weltpolitik ; Geschichte 1923-1939 ; Historische Darstellung
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  • 10
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    Book
    Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047355701
    Format: xi, 428 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780253056399 , 9780253056382
    Series Statement: New directions in national cinemas
    Content: "Film came to the territory that eventually became Israel not long after the medium was born. Casting a Giant Shadow is a collection of articles that embraces the notion of transnationalism to consider the limits of what is "Israeli" within Israeli cinema. As the State of Israel developed, so did its film industries. Moving beyond the early films of the Yishuv, which focused on the creation of national identity, the industry and its transnational ties became more important as filmmakers and film stars migrated out and foreign films, filmmakers, and actors came to Israel to take advantage of high-quality production values and talent. This volume, edited by Rachel Harris and Dan Chyutin, uses the idea of transnationalism to challenge the concept of a singular definition of Israeli cinema. Casting a Giant Shadow offers a new understanding of how cinema has operated artistically and structurally in terms of funding, distribution, and reception. The result is a thorough investigation of the complex structure of the transnational and its impact on national specificity when considered on the global stage"--
    Note: Israeli Cinema Beyond the National : An Introduction / Rachel S. Harris and Dan Chyutin -- I Have a Great Passion for Americans : The Juggler and the Question of National Cinema / Dan Chyutin -- Longing for Hollywood : Israeli Beauties on International Film Stages in the 1950s and 1960s / Julie Grimmeisen -- New Frontiers : Creating a Nation through the Israeli Western / Rachel S. Harris -- The Rust of Time : The Apparition of Memory in David Greenberg's Sha'ar Ha'guy (1965) and Much'shar Bli Rosh (1963) / Shmulik Duvdevani and Anat Dan -- Transnational Imaginings in Salt of This Sea (2008) and Villa Touma (2015) / Ariel M. Sheetrit -- Here and There, Now and Then : Nations and Their Relations in Recent Palestinian Cinema / Mary N. Layoun -- Five Broken Cameras and the Metonymic Sixth Camera : Time, Narrative, and Subjectivities in Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi's 5 Broken Cameras / Yaron Shemer -- Moments of Innocence and Fracture : Fantasy and Reality in Two Documentary Visits to Israel / Ohad Landesman -- Two Israelis in the "Mecca of Motion Pictures" : Golan, Globus, and Cannon Film's Transnational Enterprise / Zachary Ingle -- A Chance to Hear Some Hebrew : American Jewish Film Festivals and the Transnational Flow of Israeli Film / Josh Beaty -- Perpetuating Victimhood as a Jewish Identity? : The Case of Popular Israeli Cinema Today / Yaron Peleg -- Of National Homes and Despotic Symbols : Network Narrative Films, Global Cities, and Local Crossings of Paths / Nava Dushi -- Fantasies of Other Desires : Homonationalism and Self-Othering in Contemporary Israeli Queer Cinema / Raz Yosef and Boaz Hagin -- Hagar Ben Asher's The Slut as the First Israeli Transnational Feminist Film Text / Yael Munk -- Encounters and Interspaces : The Place of Germany and Germans in Israeli Cinema / Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann -- Blood, Sweat, and Tears: The Rise of Israel's New Extremism / Neta Alexander -- The Exchange : Reinventing Israeliness through Koreanness / Pablo Utin
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-253-05640-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Israel ; Film ; Filmwirtschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung
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