In Imagining Holiness Justin Lewis offers a radical reappraisal of how
we think of Hasidic tales, calling into question received notions of
authenticity. He focuses his study on the neglected Hasidic literature
of the early twentieth century - primarily the work of Israel Berger
and Abraham Hayim Michelson - and the literary and historical dynamics
of its emergence, posing questions about its place in Hasidic society,
the attitude of the Hasidim towards this literature, and orality in
Hasidic tradition as manifested in these Hasidic books. Berger and
Michelson wrote in the decade before the First World War, a time of
loss and decline for Hasidism. Their books resisted modernity and
positioned Hasidism as authentic Judaism but also reflected modern
literary trends, expressed tensions within Hasidism itself, and
depicted struggles between the soul and body.
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Classic Hasidic Tales in Modern Times
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ISBN
9780773583047
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
McGill-Queen's University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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