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Storm from Paradise Jonathan Boyarin

Storm from Paradise By Jonathan Boyarin

Storm from Paradise by Jonathan Boyarin


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Taking Walter Benjamin's famous image of the Angel of History blown into the future by a storm from paradise as his point of departure, Boyarin launches an examination of the role of memory in the study of knowledge, culture and power.

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Storm from Paradise: The Politics of Jewish Memory by Jonathan Boyarin

Storm from Paradise was first published in 1992. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

Usefully complicating common sense understandings of history, catastrophe, loss, otherness, and possibility through reflections on contemporary Jewishness, Boyarin draws on Benjamins's famous image of the Angel of History blown into the future by a storm from paradise to constantly interrogate and recuperate the past, without pretending for long that we can recoup its plentitude. The book's seven thoughtful essays are at times deliberately intangible but always worth reading. An important book for the rethinking of the relevance of Jewishness to anthropology and cultural studies. -Religious Studies Review

An essay in the richest sense of that term, inspired by and modeled on Walter Benjamin's essays. Based on varied, diverse, and abundantly cross-disciplinary readings, it moves and builds, questions and interrogates, and ultimately convinces us that the Jewish experience with being the 'other' and, conversely and recently, with 'othering' is indeed relevant to theorists of contemporary culture. -Marianne Hirsch

Jonathan Boyarin is the author of Palestine and Jewish History, and co-editor, with Daniel Boyarin, of Jews and Other Differences and Powers of Diaspora.

About Jonathan Boyarin

Jonathan Boyarin is an anthropologist who works in the area of critical theory and Jewish ethnography. He has taught at the Center for Studies of Social Change at the New School for Social Research. He is the author of Polish Jews in Paris: Ethnography of Memory and was coeditor, with Jack Kugelmass, of From a Ruined Garden: The Memorial Books of Polish Jewry.

Table of Contents

The Lower East Side: a place of forgetting; Europe's Indian, America's Jew: Modiano and Vizenor; the former Hotel Moderne - between Walter Benjamin and Polish Jews in Paris; Jewish ethnography and the question of the Book; the other within and the other without; the impossible international; Palestine and Jewish history.

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CIN0816620954VG
9780816620951
0816620954
Storm from Paradise: The Politics of Jewish Memory by Jonathan Boyarin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Minnesota Press
19920603
184
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