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Modern French Jewish Thought : Writings on Religion and Politics

Hammerschlag, Sarah(Edited by)
Part of the The Brandeis Library of Modern Jewish Thought series
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"Modern Jewish thought" is often defined as a German affair, with interventions from Eastern European, American, and Israeli philosophers.

The story of France's development of its own schools of thought has not been substantially treated outside the French milieu.

This anthology of modern French Jewish writing offers the first look at how this significant and diverse body of work developed within the historical and intellectual contexts of France and Europe.

Translated into English, these documents speak to two critical axes-the first between Jewish universalism and particularism, and the second between identification and disidentification of French Jews with France as a nation.

Offering key works from Simone Weil, Vladimir Jankelevitch, Emmanuel Levinas, Albert Memmi, Helene Cixous, Jacques Derrida, and many others, this volume is organized in roughly chronological order to highlight the connections among religion, politics, and history as they coalesce around a Judaism that is unique to France.

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Product Details
Dartmouth College Press
1512601861 / 9781512601862
Paperback / softback
12/06/2018
United States
English
304 pages.
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