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Cosmopolitan Spaces in Odesa: A Case Study of an Urban Context

Editat de Mirja Lecke, Efraim Sicher
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iul 2023
Cosmopolitan Spaces in Odesa: A Case Study of an Urban Context is the first book to explore Odesa’s cosmopolitan spaces in an urban context from the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries. Leading scholars shed new light on encounters between Jewish, Ukrainian, and Russian cultures. They debate different understandings of cosmopolitanism as they are reflected in Odesa’s rich multilingual culture, ranging from intellectual history and education to music, opera, and literature. The issues of language and interethnic tensions, imperialist repression, and language choice are still with us today. Moreover, the book affords a historical view of what lay behind the Odesa myth, as well as insights into the Jewish and Ukrainian cultural revivals of the early twentieth century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9798887192567
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Academic Studies Press (US)
Colecția Academic Studies Press (US)
Locul publicării:Boston, United States

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“...[A]n intriguing collection filled with rich insights into Odesa’s unique urban character and local culture, the history and identity of Odesa’s Jewish community and several of its leading figures, what exactly was “cosmopolitan” about Odesa in the past, and the legacy of its past diversity today.” — Felix Cowan, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies
“…[T]he technically flawlessly produced volume, with few but meaningful illustrations, not only provides largely insightful information and analysis. It also raises numerous, undoubtedly pertinent questions at the right time. Some of them are still waiting to be answered.” — W. Koschmal, Zeitschrift für Slavische Philologie (translated from German)
“…[T]his volume offers an original and vital illumination of the subject…This rich collection with its fascinating analyses is an important contribution to research on Odesa and to larger scholarly debates on cosmopolitanism and urban life. The chapters are interrelated in a coherent and approachable way, each one presenting a different “cosmopolitan space” as a critical lens for assessing the socially diverse environment of Odesa.” — Marina Sapritsky-Nahum, Russian Review
"A rich, consistently fascinating volume that provides more than ample evidence of the fascination inspired by this city - forever intertwined, of course, with a complex welter of mythology. With use of a wide range of sources, the book is testimony to a scholarly arena that continues to attract impressive talent." — Steven J. Zipperstein, Daniel E. Koshland Professor in Jewish Culture and History, Stanford University