Jewish Women Writers in the Soviet Union

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Alexandra Brustein
Anna Akhmatova
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Burning Hour
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Elizaveta Polonskaia
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gender and ethnicity studies
Girl Friends
Hanna Levina
Holy Men
Hudspith
Humiliation
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee
Jewish Women Writers
Literature in Post-Communist Russia and Eastern Europe
Long Trail
Mandelstam
Margarita Aliger
Margarita Alliger
Margarita Iosifovna Aliger
Men Slaughter
Mother's Daughter
Mother’s Daughter
Mukhina
National Library
Ne Ver
Nikolai Gumilev
Ol'ga Ziv
Osip Mandelstam
Passion
Rahil' Baumwohl'
Raisa Bloch
Revenge
Russian Jewish identity
Russian Jewish Women
Russian Language
Sarah Levina-Kul'neva
Sarah Levina-Kul’neva
Sarah Pogreb
Serapion Brothers
Soviet era Jewish women authors analysis
Soviet literary history
Stalinist repression literature
twentieth-century Russian poetry
Tyutchev's Poem
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Yiddish Poems
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138657274
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book presents the lives and works of eleven Jewish women authors who lived in the Soviet Union, and who wrote and published their works in Russian. The works include poems, novels, memoirs and other writing. The book provides an overview of the life of each author, an overview of each author’s literary output, and an assessment of each author’s often conflicted view of her "feminine self" and of her "Jewish self".

At a time when the large Jewish population which lived within the Soviet Union was threatened under Stalin’s prosecutions the book provides highly-informative insights into what it was like to be a Jewish woman in the Soviet Union in this period. The writers presented are: Alexandra Brustein, Elizaveta Polonskaia, Raisa Bloch, Hanna Levina, Ol'ga Ziv, Yulia Neiman, Rahil’ Baumwohl’, Margarita Alliger, Sarah Levina-Kul’neva, Sarah Pogreb and Zinaida Mirkina.

Rina Lapidus is an Associate Professor at Comparative Literature Department, Bar-Ilan University, Israel.

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