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2009 | 3(117) | 47-62

Article title

POLISH-JEWISH CABARET GAMES, OR, JULIAN TUWIM'S ATTEMPTED ACCULTURATION (Polsko-zydowskie gry kabaretowe, czyli Juliana Tuwima próba akulturacji)

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Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The sketch is a fragment of an initial study on 'Jewish elements' in Polish popular culture in the interwar period. The author starts off with an experience describable as entrapment of a Polish-Jewish outsider in ambivalence as he does not completely belong to any of the ethnic-cultural communities. The discussion's focal point is 'Jewishness' in cabaret texts of those artistic writers who considered themselves to be Jews as well as of those perceived as Jews (regardless of their status in light of the Jewish law), Julian Tuwim coming to the fore among them. His focus is to analyse what use this Polish-Jewish author makes of such 'Jewishness staged' in order to express his need to belong, or the sense of his own 'I'.

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Issue

Pages

47-62

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • Knut-Andreas Grimstad, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
09PLAAAA067021

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.fa28eb67-4bb9-33d0-a5a6-498099b2d5f9
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