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In this episode, we speak with Marc Caplan about Yiddish literature. Marc is the Brownstone Visiting Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College and the author of How Strange the Change: Language, Temporality, and Narrative Form in Peripheral Modernisms and Yiddish Writers in Weimar Berlin: A Fugitive Modernism. Marc talks about the processes of modernization for Yiddish-speaking Jews in Eastern Europe and demonstrates how Yiddish literature can be understood as a form of postcolonial expression.
Learn more about the Joy and Conversation at www.joyandconversationpodcast.com
Follow Joy and Conversation on social media:
Twitter- @JandCPodcast
Facebook- @JoyandConversationPodcast
YouTube- Joy and Conversation
Episode Credits:
Joy and Conversation is hosted by Dan Osborn
Music supervision, editing mixing, and mastering by Nico Rivers (www.nicoriversrecording.com)
Graphics and Klezmer theme song by Alec Hutson (www.alechutson.com & www.warbirdcreative.com)
Website design by Jakob Lazzaro (www.jakoblazzaro.com)
This episode featured music from the klezmer group, Ezekeil's Wheels (www.ewklezmer.com)
Doina for Duke
Fiddler's Sirba
Honga
Johannes Khosidl
Nat's Nign
Episode photo by Dan Osborn
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In this episode, we speak with Marc Caplan about Yiddish literature. Marc is the Brownstone Visiting Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College and the author of How Strange the Change: Language, Temporality, and Narrative Form in Peripheral Modernisms and Yiddish Writers in Weimar Berlin: A Fugitive Modernism. Marc talks about the processes of modernization for Yiddish-speaking Jews in Eastern Europe and demonstrates how Yiddish literature can be understood as a form of postcolonial expression.
Learn more about the Joy and Conversation at www.joyandconversationpodcast.com
Follow Joy and Conversation on social media:
Twitter- @JandCPodcast
Facebook- @JoyandConversationPodcast
YouTube- Joy and Conversation
Episode Credits:
Joy and Conversation is hosted by Dan Osborn
Music supervision, editing mixing, and mastering by Nico Rivers (www.nicoriversrecording.com)
Graphics and Klezmer theme song by Alec Hutson (www.alechutson.com & www.warbirdcreative.com)
Website design by Jakob Lazzaro (www.jakoblazzaro.com)
This episode featured music from the klezmer group, Ezekeil's Wheels (www.ewklezmer.com)
Doina for Duke
Fiddler's Sirba
Honga
Johannes Khosidl
Nat's Nign
Episode photo by Dan Osborn