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Jewish Fantasy Worldwide: Trends in Speculative Stories from Australia to Chile

Barrows, Cameron(Contributions by)Blanc-Hoang, Henri-Simon(Contributions by)Burger, Bettina(Contributions by)Cohen, Stephen M.(Contributions by)Frankel, Steven B.(Contributions by)Frankel, Valerie Estelle(Contributions by)Goldstein, Ilana(Contributions by)Grinberg, Marat(Contributions by)Hawkins, Julie A.(Contributions by)Hoffman, Akiva(Contributions by)Ioannides, Mara W. Cohen(Contributions by)Klass, Judy(Contributions by)Marzouk, Evonne(Contributions by)McCarthy, Patti(Contributions by)Mussies, Martine(Contributions by)Polack, Gillian(Contributions by)Weiss, Michaela(Contributions by)Wendl, Katharina Hadassah(Contributions by)Frankel, Valerie Estelle(Edited by)
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Jewish Fantasy Worldwide: Trends in Speculative Stories from Australia to Chile reaches beyond American fiction to reveal a spectrum of Jewish imagination. The chapters in this collection cover speculative works by Jewish artists and about Jewish characters from a broad range of national contexts, including post-Holocaust Europe, the Soviet Union, Israel, South America, French Canada, and the Middle East. The contributors consider various media including novels, short stories, film, YouTube videos, and fanfiction. Essays explore topics ranging from the ancient Jewish kingdom of Khazaria to modern university classes and the revival of Yiddish to the breadth of LGBTQ+ representation. For scholars and fans alike, this collection of essays will provide new perspectives on Jewish presences in speculative fiction around the world.

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Lexington Books
1666926612 / 9781666926613
eBook (EPUB)
15/04/2023
United States
English
320 pages
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