German Studies 231YN - Topics in German and European Studies In A Global Context" 'Yiddish Nation: Language as Homeland'

Yiddish Nation

Fall
2023
01
4.00
Madeleine Cohen

MW 03:15PM-04:30PM

Mount Holyoke College
122157
Skinner Hall 210
mcohen@mtholyoke.edu
122083,122157
For roughly 1000 years Ashkenazi Jewish culture has existed in exile. Since these stateless people were living in diaspora, without a sovereign territory, the Yiddish language itself became a symbolic homeland. This course will explore how some Yiddish-speaking Jews embraced their stateless existence not as a historic tragedy but as a revolutionary form of identity called diaspora nationalism. We will explore Yiddish cultural identity through literature, music, film, and politics. We will read works of history and cultural theory and seek points of intersection with other migrant, refugee, stateless, and diasporic cultures.

All readings will be in English, prior knowledge of Yiddish is not required.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.