Soviet and Kosher: Jewish Popular Culture in the Soviet Union, 1923-1939

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Indiana University Press, 21 Mei 2006 - 280 halaman

Kosher pork -- an oxymoron? Anna Shternshis's fascinating study traces the creation of a Soviet Jewish identity that disassociated Jewishness from Judaism. The cultural transformation of Soviet Jews between 1917 and 1941 was one of the most ambitious experiments in social engineering of the past century. During this period, Russian Jews went from relative isolation to being highly integrated into the new Soviet culture and society, while retaining a strong ethnic and cultural identity. This identity took shape during the 1920s and 1930s, when the government attempted to create a new Jewish culture, "national in form" and "socialist in content." Soviet and Kosher is the first study of key Yiddish documents that brought these Soviet messages to Jews, notably the "Red Haggadah," a Soviet parody of the traditional Passover manual; songs about Lenin and Stalin; scripts from regional theaters; Socialist Realist fiction; and magazines for children and adults. More than 200 interviews conducted by the author in Russia, Germany, and the United States testify to the reception of these cultural products and provide a unique portrait of the cultural life of the average Soviet Jew.

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Antireligious Propaganda and the Transformation of Jewish Institutions and Traditions
1
From Illiteracy to Worker Correspondents Soviet Yiddish Amateur Writing
44
Amateur Local Yiddish Theaters
70
Soviet Yiddish Songs as a Mirror of Jewish Identity
106
Soviet in Form National in Content Russian Jewish Popular Culture
143
Conclusion
182
Notes
187
Bibliography
217
Index
241
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Halaman 189 - Popular Song in the NEP Era," in Russia in the Era of NEP, ed. Sheila Fitzpatrick, Alexander Rabinowitch, and Richard Stites (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991), 271-73; Richard Stites, Russian Popular Culture.
Halaman 189 - Daniel Peris, Storming the Heavens: The Soviet League of the Militant Godless (Ithaca, 1998); and William Husband, Godless Communists: Atheism and Society in Soviet Russia, 7977-7932 (DeKalb, 111., 2ooo).
Halaman 233 - Geiger. The family in Soviet Russia. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1968.
Halaman 29 - We were slaves of Capital, until October came, and led us out of the land of exploitation with a strong hand, and if it were not for October, we and our children would still be slaves.

Tentang pengarang (2006)

Anna Shternshis is Assistant Professor of Yiddish and Director of the Al and Malka Green Yiddish Studies Program at the University of Toronto.

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