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Writing Occupation : Jewish Émigré Voices in Wartime France

Title
Writing Occupation : Jewish Émigré Voices in Wartime France / Julia Elsky.
ISBN
9781503614369
Publication
Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press, [2020]
Copyright Notice Date
©2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (288 p.)
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In English.
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Summary
Among the Jewish writers who emigrated from Eastern Europe to France in the 1910s and 1920s, a number chose to switch from writing in their languages of origin to writing primarily in French, a language that represented both a literary center and the promises of French universalism. But under the Nazi occupation of France from 1940 to 1944, these Jewish émigré writers-among them Irène Némirovsky, Benjamin Fondane, Romain Gary, Jean Malaquais, and Elsa Triolet-continued to write in their adopted language, even as the Vichy regime and Nazi occupiers denied their French identity through xenophobic and antisemitic laws. In this book, Julia Elsky argues that these writers reexamined both their Jewishness and their place as authors in France through the language in which they wrote. The group of authors Elsky considers depicted key moments in the war from their perspective as Jewish émigrés, including the June 1940 civilian flight from Paris, life in the occupied and southern zones, the roundups and internment camps, and the Resistance in France and in London. Writing in French, they expressed multiple cultural, religious, and linguistic identities, challenging the boundaries between center and periphery, between French and foreign, even when their sense of belonging was being violently denied.
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De Gruyter University Press eBook pilot project 2020.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 17, 2022
Series
Stanford Studies in Jewish History and C
Contents
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction Jewish Émigré Writers and the French Language
1 A Jewish Poetics of Exile: Benjamin Fondane's Exodus
2 Accents in Jean Malaquais's Carrefour Marseille
3 European Language and the Resistance: Romain Gary's Heteroglossia
4 Buried Language: Elsa Triolet's Bilingualism
5 Displacing Stereotypes: Irène Némirovsky in the Occupied Zone
Epilogue Memory, Language, and Jewish Francophonie
Notes
Index
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