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A fascinating glimpse into the complex and often unexpected ways
that women and ideas about women shaped widely read Jewish
newspapers Between the 1880s and 1920s, Yiddish-language newspapers
rose from obscurity to become successful institutions integral to
American Jewish life. During this period, Yiddish-speaking
immigrants came to view newspapers as indispensable parts of their
daily lives. For many Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe,
acclimating to America became inextricably intertwined with
becoming a devoted reader of the Yiddish periodical press, as the
newspapers and their staffs became a fusion of friends, religious
and political authorities, tour guides, matchmakers, and social
welfare agencies. In A Revolution in Type, Ayelet Brinn argues that
women were central to the emergence of the Yiddish press as a
powerful, influential force in American Jewish culture. Through
rhetorical debates about women readers and writers, the producers
of the Yiddish press explored how to transform their newspapers to
reach a large, diverse audience. The seemingly peripheral status of
women’s columns and other newspaper features supposedly aimed at
a female audience—but in reality, read with great interest by
male and female readers alike—meant that editors and publishers
often used these articles as testing grounds for the types of
content their newspapers should encompass. The book explores the
discovery of previously unknown work by female writers in the
Yiddish press, whose contributions most often appeared without
attribution; it also examines the work of men who wrote under
women’s names in order to break into the press. Brinn shows that
instead of framing issues of gender as marginal, we must view them
as central to understanding how the American Yiddish press
developed into the influential, complex, and diverse publication
field it eventually became.
Jewish anarchism has long been marginalized in histories of
anarchist thought and action. Anna Elena Torres and Kenyon Zimmer
edit a collection of essays which recovers many aspects of this
erased tradition. Contributors bring to light the presence and
persistence of Jewish anarchism throughout histories of radical
labor, women's studies, political theory, multilingual literature,
and ethnic studies. These essays reveal an ongoing engagement with
non-Jewish radical cultures, including the translation practices of
the Jewish anarchist press. Jewish anarchists drew from a matrix of
secular, cultural, and religious influences, inventing new
anarchist forms that ranged from mystical individualism to
militantly atheist revolutionary cells. With Freedom in Our Ears
brings together more than a dozen scholars and translators to write
the first collaborative history of international, multilingual, and
transdisciplinary Jewish anarchism.
Jewish anarchism has long been marginalized in histories of
anarchist thought and action. Anna Elena Torres and Kenyon Zimmer
edit a collection of essays which recovers many aspects of this
erased tradition. Contributors bring to light the presence and
persistence of Jewish anarchism throughout histories of radical
labor, women's studies, political theory, multilingual literature,
and ethnic studies. These essays reveal an ongoing engagement with
non-Jewish radical cultures, including the translation practices of
the Jewish anarchist press. Jewish anarchists drew from a matrix of
secular, cultural, and religious influences, inventing new
anarchist forms that ranged from mystical individualism to
militantly atheist revolutionary cells. With Freedom in Our Ears
brings together more than a dozen scholars and translators to write
the first collaborative history of international, multilingual, and
transdisciplinary Jewish anarchism.
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