Lexington Books
Pages: 168
978-0-7391-4071-0 • eBook • April 2010 • $92.00 • (£71.00)
Joshua Fogel is a Canada Research Chair and professor of history at York University in Toronto, Canada. Keith Weiser is the Silber Family Professor of Modern Jewish Studies and associate professor of history at York University in Toronto, Canada.
1 Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 1. The Czernowitz Conference: Contexts, Ironies, and the Verdict of Jewish History
Part 4 I. Politics, Language and Ideology
Chapter 5 2. A Tale of Two Photographs: Nathan Birnbaum, the Election of 1907 and the 1908 Yiddish Language Conference
Chapter 6 3. Peretz's Commitment to Yiddish in Czernowitz: A National Caprice?
Chapter 7 4. Mother tongue, Mame-loshn, and Kulturshprakh: The Tension between Populism and Elitism in the Language Ideology of Noah Prylucki
Part 8 II. Literature and the Arts
Chapter 9 5. Y. L. Peretz and the Politics of Yiddish
Chapter 10 6. Reclaiming Czernowitz in Aharon Appelfeld's Flowers of Darkness
Chapter 11 7. Dem Oyle Regls Tokhter: The Poetic Pilgrimage of Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman
Chapter 12 8. The Painter as Ethnographer: Maurycy Minkowski and the European Yiddish Intelligentsia before World War I
Part 13 III. The Legacy of Czernowitz
Chapter 14 9. The Success of the Czernowitz Yiddish Conference: Setting the Agenda for Yiddish Language Planning in the Twentieth Century
Chapter 15 10. From Czernowitz to Paris: The International Yiddish Culture Congress of 1937
Chapter 16 11. Yiddishism in Canadian Garb
Part 17 IV. Appendices
Chapter 18 12. The Nathan and Solomon Birnbaum Archives, Toronto
Chapter 19 13. Mates Mieses's Defense of the Yiddish Language
This is a fresh effort to extract new meaning from a famous 100 year-old conference focusing on Yiddish: new ideas and new contributions both from several well known 'suspects' as well as from some who will doubtlessly get to be better known.
— Joshua A. Fishman, Yeshiva University