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Typ záznamu * : stať ve sborníku (D)
Domácí pracoviště * : Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky (25400)
Název * : A Voice from the Past
Citace : Kolář, S. A Voice from the Past: The Legacy of Family History in Rebecca Goldstein?s Mazel. In: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Anglophone Studies. September 5-6, 2012. Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic. Zlín: Univerzita Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně, 2013. Univerzita Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně, 2013. s. 235-243. ISBN 978-80-7454-276-3.
Podnázev :
The Legacy of Family History in Rebecca Goldstein?s Mazel
Rok * : 2013
Obor * : Jazykověda
Počet stran * : 9
Strana od * : 235
Strana do * : 243
Forma vydání * : Tištená verze
Kód ISBN * : 978-80-7454-276-3
Kód ISSN : 1805-9899
Název sborníku * : Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Anglophone Studies. September 5-6, 2012. Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic
Sborník : Mezinárodní
Název nakladatele * : Univerzita Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně
Místo vydání * : Zlín
Stát vydání : Sborník vydaný v ČR
Název konference : From Theory to Practice 2012
Místo konání konference * : Zlín
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Klíčová slova anglicky * :
Jewish American fiction, Rebecca Goldstein, memory, shtetl, Yiddish theater, Jewish enlightenment, orthodoxy, feminism, continuity
Popis v původním jazyce * :
This paper deals with Goldstein's novel Mazel (1995), which follows three generations of a Jewish family, embodied by its female members. Against the backdrop of their fates, Goldstein portrays the dynamics of Jewish life in the Diaspora. The protagonist's initial revolt against the sleepy and stifling atmosphere of the shtetl where she grew up and her enchantment by modernity in the cosmopolitan milieu of Warsaw does not imply a total rejection of Jewish identity, as can be seen in her artistic career in a Yiddish theatre which pays a tribute to her late sister and her creativity in the shtetl. Yet the protagonist fails to understand her granddaughter's embrace of Orthodox Judaism in America, a step that can be interpreted as a return to the family's roots and a victory for continuity. The reconciliatory tone of the novel's ending is relativized by Goldstein's feminist view of the protagonist's family history.
Popis v anglickém jazyce * :
This paper deals with Goldstein's novel Mazel (1995), which follows three generations of a Jewish family, embodied by its female members. Against the backdrop of their fates, Goldstein portrays the dynamics of Jewish life in the Diaspora. The protagonist's initial revolt against the sleepy and stifling atmosphere of the shtetl where she grew up and her enchantment by modernity in the cosmopolitan milieu of Warsaw does not imply a total rejection of Jewish identity, as can be seen in her artistic career in a Yiddish theatre which pays a tribute to her late sister and her creativity in the shtetl. Yet the protagonist fails to understand her granddaughter's embrace of Orthodox Judaism in America, a step that can be interpreted as a return to the family's roots and a victory for continuity. The reconciliatory tone of the novel's ending is relativized by Goldstein's feminist view of the protagonist's family history.
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