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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Fordham University Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780823266401
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 357 pages) , Illustrations (black and white)
    Edition: First edition.
    DDC: 303.482430509034
    Keywords: Geistesgeschichte 1800-1930 ; Orientbild ; Orientalismus ; Judenbild ; Deutsch ; Literatur ; Philosophie ; Orientalism History ; Orientalism ; Philosophy, German ; Jews Public opinion ; Public opinion ; Jews in literature ; Orientalism in literature ; East and West ; Deutschland ; Germany Intellectual life
    Abstract: 'Orientalism and the Figure of the Jew' proposes a new way of understanding modern Orientalism. Retracing the path of modern Orientalist thought in German across crucial writings from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries, the book argues that Orientalism and anti-Judaism are inextricably entangled. The book suggests, further, that the violent colonialist assertion of Western 'material' power in the East is predicated in the modern period upon a 'spiritual' weakness of the West: its panic or anxiety about an absence of absolute foundations and values entailed by modernity itself.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    New York : Fordham University Press
    ISBN: 9780823262953
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (376 pages) , illustrations, portraits
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Orientalism and the figure of the Jew
    DDC: 303.48/2430509034
    Keywords: Public opinion ; Jews in literature ; Orientalism in literature ; East and West ; Jews Public opinion ; Philosophy, German ; Orientalism History ; Orientalism ; Orientalism ; Germany ; History ; Orientalism ; Philosophy, German ; Jews ; Public opinion ; Public opinion ; Germany ; Jews in literature ; Orientalism in literature ; East and West ; Germany ; Intellectual life ; Electronic books ; Germany Intellectual life
    Description / Table of Contents: ""contents""; ""Introduction: Orientalism as Typology, or How to Disavow the Modern Abyss""; ""Ordering Chaos: The Orient in J. G. Herder�s Teleological Historicism""; ""Figuralizing the Oriental, Literalizing the Jew: From Letter to Spirit in Friedrich Schlegel�s On the Language and Wisdom of the Indians""; ""Goethe�s Orientalizing Moment (I): “Notes and Treatises for the Better Understanding of the West-East Divan�""; ""Goethe�s Orientalizing Moment (II): The Poetry of the West-East Divan""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Thresholds of History: India and the Limits of Europe in Hegel�s Lectures on the Philosophy of History""""Taking Up Groundlessness, Fulfi lling Fulfi llment: Schopenhauer�s Orientalist Metaphysics between Indians and Jews""; ""Dialectical Development or Partial Construction?: Martin Buber and Franz Kafka""; ""The Dreamwork of History: Orientalism and Originary Disfi guration in Freud�s Moses and Monotheism""; ""Conclusion: For an Abstract Historiography of the Nonexistent Present""; ""notes""; ""index""
    Note: Includes index
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    New York : Fordham University Press
    ISBN: 9780823262922 , 9780823262915
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 357 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    DDC: 303.482430509034
    Keywords: Geistesgeschichte 1800-1930 ; Orientbild ; Orientalismus ; Judenbild ; Deutsch ; Literatur ; Philosophie ; Deutschland
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  • 4
    ISBN: 0804736227 , 0804739315
    Language: English
    Pages: XXIII, 391 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    Edition: Orig. print.
    Additional Information: Rezension Fischer, Barbara [Rezension von: Librett, Jeffrey S., The rhetoric of cultural dialogue, Jews and Germans from Moses Mendelssohn to Richard Wagner and beyond] 2006
    Series Statement: Cultural memory in the present
    DDC: 943/.004924 21
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    Keywords: Jews History ; 1800-1933 ; Germany ; Jews Intellectual life ; 18th century ; Germany ; Jews Intellectual life ; 19th century ; Germany ; Judaism Relations ; Christianity ; Christianity and other religions Judaism ; Jews Cultural assimilation ; Germany ; Jews History 1800-1933 ; Jews Intellectual life 18th century ; Jews Intellectual life 19th century ; Judaism Relations ; Christianity ; Christianity and other religions Judaism ; Jews Cultural assimilation ; Jews Germany ; German literature History and criticism ; Jews in literature ; Judaism in literature ; Germany Civilization ; Jewish influences ; Germany Ethnic relations ; Germany Civilization ; Jewish influences ; Germany Ethnic relations ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Geistesgeschichte 1750-1850 ; Deutschland ; Assimilation ; Juden ; Geschichte 1750-1850 ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Geistesgeschichte 1781-1871 ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Assimilation ; Geschichte 1781-1871
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [371] - 384
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    New York : Fordham University Press
    ISBN: 9780823262915 , 9780823262922
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 357 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    DDC: 303.482430509034
    Keywords: Geistesgeschichte 1800-1930 ; Orientbild ; Orientalismus ; Judenbild ; Deutschland ; (lcsh)Orientalism--Germany--History ; (lcsh)Orientalism ; (lcsh)Philosophy, German ; (lcsh)Jews--Public opinion ; (lcsh)Public opinion--Germany ; (lcsh)Jews in literature ; (lcsh)Orientalism in literature ; (lcsh)East and West ; (fast)East and West ; (fast)Intellectual life ; (fast)Jews in literature ; (fast)Jews--Public opinion ; (fast)Orientalism ; (fast)Orientalism in literature ; (fast)Philosophy, German ; (fast)Public opinion ; (gtt)Oriëntalisme ; (lcsh)Germany--Intellectual life ; (fast)Germany ; (fast)History ; Deutschland ; Orientbild ; Orientalismus ; Judenbild ; Geistesgeschichte 1800-1930
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung: "Orientalism and the Figure of the Jew proposes a new way of understanding modern German Orientalism in particular and modern Orientalism in general. To do so, it traces a path of modern Orientalist thought in German across crucial writings from the late eighteenth to the mid twentieth centuries, texts by Herder, F. Schlegel, Goethe, Hegel, Schopenhaer, Buber, Kafka, and Freud. It argues first of all that Orientalism and anti-Judaism are inextricably entangled. It suggests, further, that we misconstrue modern Orientalism if we see it exclusively as an expression of superior Western "material" power. Rather, while the modern West certainly asserts "material" power in the East, this self-assertion is overdetermined by a "spiritual" weakness of sorts: by an anxiety about the absence of absolute foundations and values that coincides with Western modernity itself.-
    Abstract: The book shows how the modern--here, German--West posits the Oriental "origin" as a fetish to fill the absent place of lacking foundations. Orientalism thus has the structure of (Freudian-Lacanian) disavowal. But a fetish always needs to be made mine. This particular fetish--the fetish of the Eastern "origin"--Is appropriated as Western by means of the displaced, quasi-secularized application of Christian typology. The Orient now prefigures its Occidental realization as Judaism once prefigured its Christian fulfillment. This structure of appropriation entails, however, that the Orient is always double, divided into an inappropriable, "bad" Orient and an appropriable, "good" Orient, just as in Christian typology prefigural Judaism was haunted by its irredeemably material, pagan double. This splitting of the Orient appears in the German tradition--but not just there--especially as the Semite-Aryan couple.-
    Abstract: The book traces variations on this theme through historicist texts of the nineteenth century, and then shows how high modernists like Buber, Kafka, Mann, and Freud place this historicist narrative in question. After a discussion of Orientalist dimensions in contemporary German culture, the book concludes with the outlines of a cultural historiography that would distance itself from the metaphysics of historicism, confronting instead its underlying anxieties"--(Provided by publisher.)
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Orientalism as Typology, or How to Disavow the Modern Abyss -- Part I. Historicist Orientalism: Transcendental Historiography from Johann Gottfried Herder to Arthur Schopenhauer: 1. Ordering Chaos: The Orient in J.G. Herder's Teleological Historicism; 2. Figuralizing the Oriental, Literalizing the Jew: From Letter to Spirit in Friedrich Schlegel's On the Language and Wisdom of the Indians; 3. Goethe's Orientalizing Moment (I): "Notes and Treatises for the Better Understanding of the West-East Divan"; 4. Goethe's Orientalizing Moment (II): The Poetry of the West-East Divan; 5. Thresholds of History: India and the Limits of Europe in Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of History; 6. Taking Up Groundlessness, Fulfilling Fulfillment: Schopenhauer's Orientalist Metaphysics between Indians and Jews -- Part II. How Not to Appropriate Orientalist Typology: Some Modernist Responses to Historicism: 7. Dialectical Development or Partial Construction? Martin Buber and Franz Kafka; 8. The Dreamwork of History: Orientalism and Originary Disfiguration in Freud's Moses and Monotheism -- Conclusion: For an Abstract Historiography of the Nonexistent Present
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    Book
    Book
    New York : Fordham University Press
    ISBN: 9780823262915 , 9780823262922
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 357 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: First edition
    DDC: 001.09
    RVK:
    Keywords: Orientalism History ; Orientalism ; Philosophy, German ; Jews Public opinion ; Public opinion ; Jews in literature ; Orientalism in literature ; East and West ; Germany Intellectual life ; Deutschland ; Orientbild ; Orientalismus ; Judenbild ; Geistesgeschichte 1800-1930 ; Deutschland ; Orientalismus ; Orientbild ; Judenbild ; Geistesgeschichte 1800-1930 ; Deutschland ; Orientbild ; Judenbild ; Geistesgeschichte 1800-1930
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung: "Orientalism and the Figure of the Jew proposes a new way of understanding modern German Orientalism in particular and modern Orientalism in general. To do so, it traces a path of modern Orientalist thought in German across crucial writings from the late eighteenth to the mid twentieth centuries, texts by Herder, F. Schlegel, Goethe, Hegel, Schopenhaer, Buber, Kafka, and Freud. It argues first of all that Orientalism and anti-Judaism are inextricably entangled. It suggests, further, that we misconstrue modern Orientalism if we see it exclusively as an expression of superior Western "material" power. Rather, while the modern West certainly asserts "material" power in the East, this self-assertion is overdetermined by a "spiritual" weakness of sorts: by an anxiety about the absence of absolute foundations and values that coincides with Western modernity itself. The book shows how the modern--here, German--West posits the Oriental "origin" as a fetish to fill the absent place of lacking foundations. Orientalism thus has the structure of (Freudian-Lacanian) disavowal. But a fetish always needs to be made mine. This particular fetish--the fetish of the Eastern "origin"--Is appropriated as Western by means of the displaced, quasi-secularized application of Christian typology. The Orient now prefigures its Occidental realization as Judaism once prefigured its Christian fulfillment. This structure of appropriation entails, however, that the Orient is always double, divided into an inappropriable, "bad" Orient and an appropriable, "good" Orient, just as in Christian typology prefigural Judaism was haunted by its irredeemably material, pagan double. This splitting of the Orient appears in the German tradition--but not just there--especially as the Semite-Aryan couple. The book traces variations on this theme through historicist texts of the nineteenth century, and then shows how high modernists like Buber, Kafka, Mann, and Freud place this historicist narrative in question. After a discussion of Orientalist dimensions in contemporary German culture, the book concludes with the outlines of a cultural historiography that would distance itself from the metaphysics of historicism, confronting instead its underlying anxieties"--(Provided by publisher.)
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung: "This book demonstrates the inextricable entanglement of Orientalism and anti-Judaism in modern German letters. It shows how historicist narratives posit the Orient as fetish in lieu of absent origins, then appropriate this fetish by applying to the East-West relation the Christian supercessionist typology earlier developed to construe the Jewish-Christian relation"--(Provided by publisher.)
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note:List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Orientalism as Typology, or How to Disavow the Modern Abyss 1 -- Part I. Historicist Orientalism: Transcendental Historiography from Johann Gottfried Herder to Arthur Schopenhauer -- 1. Ordering Chaos: The Orient in J. G. Herder's Teleological Historicism -- 2. Figuralizing the Oriental, Literalizing the Jew: From Letter to Spirit in Friedrich Schlegel's On the Language and Wisdom of the Indians -- 3. Goethe's Orientalizing Moment (I): "Notes and Treatises for the Better Understanding of the West-East Divan" -- 4. Goethe's Orientalizing Moment (II): The Poetry of the West-East Divan Excursus: Jussuph and the Question of Anti-Semitism in Goethe -- 5. Thresholds of History: India and the Limits of Europe in Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of History -- Excursus: The History of Panic-Angst und Notgeschrei -- 6. Taking Up Groundlessness, Fulfilling Fulfillment: Schopenhauer's Orientalist Metaphysics between Indians and Jews -- Part II. How Not to Appropriate Orientalist Typology: Some Modernist Responses to Historicism -- 7. Dialectical Development or Partial Construction? Martin Buber and Franz Kafka Excursus on a Brief Excursus-Concerning Babel -- 8. The Dreamwork of History: Orientalism and Originary Disfiguration in Freud's Moses and Monotheism Excursus: Edward Said and the Identity of the Different, or Freud in Palestine -- Conclusion: For an Abstract Historiography of the Nonexistent Present -- Notes -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    New York, NY : Fordham University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780823262946
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (376 p.)
    DDC: 303.48/2430509034
    Abstract: Orientalism and the Figure of the Jew proposes a new way of understanding modern Orientalism. Tracing a path of modern Orientalist thought in German across crucial writings from the late eighteenth to the mid–twentieth centuries, Librett argues that Orientalism and anti-Judaism are inextricably entangled.Librett suggests, further, that the Western assertion of “material” power, in terms of which Orientalism is often read, is overdetermined by a “spiritual” weakness: an anxiety about the absence of absolute foundations and values that coincides with Western modernity itself. The modern West, he shows, posits an Oriental origin as a fetish to fill the absent place of lacking foundations. This fetish is appropriated as Western through a quasi-secularized application of Christian typology. Further, the Western appropriation of the “good” Orient always leaves behind the remainder of the “bad,” inassimilable Orient.The book traces variations on this theme through historicist and idealist texts of the nineteenth century and then shows how high modernists like Buber, Kafka, Mann, and Freud place this historicist narrative in question. The book concludes with the outlines of a cultural historiography that would distance itself from the metaphysics of historicism, confronting instead its underlying anxieties.
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jul 2020)
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Bronx : Fordham University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780823262953
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (376 pages)
    DDC: 303.482430509034
    Keywords: Geistesgeschichte 1800-1930 ; Orientbild ; Orientalismus ; Judenbild ; Deutsch ; Literatur ; Philosophie ; Deutschland
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