Between Exile and Return Angela CravenThis innovative study of the modern Hebrew writer, S. Y. Agnon, offers new insight into his literary transformations of Jewish themes and sources. With particular attention to Kafka, Hoffman situates Agnon in the context of twentieth century literature and examines such central issues in Agnon's art as the relationship of the literary text to traditions of sacred writings, the place of the book in culture, and the relationship of writing to the body.
Trade unions worldwide face a powerful paradox at this critical juncture: collective organisations for workers are urgently needed and yet there are serious pressures undercutting the legitimate role of trade unions
For past and future travelers to Egypt
The book deals with the myriad ways in which a phenomenological approach to philosophy can inform commonplace experiences and understanding
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Described by Ruth Wisse as one of "the most original and distinctive voices in Yiddish poetry
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which suggests a continued hierachical security system with all of its associated historical liabilities
Untouchable Pasts brings together the perspectives and possibilities defined by three overlapping but distinct theoretical developments that have been elaborated in recent years: first
Uncovers the history of experimental television
and his writings on the history of science
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