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LIFE IN THE BIG CITY AND GENDER ROLES IN YIDDISH LITERATURE
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“Holiday Dainties” by Sholem Aleichem Who is the narrator? What topics does she touch upon? What are the living conditions like? What does she say about gender roles? How does her language characterize her? What are her “others,” her “us” and “them”?
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Dvora (Devorah) Baron (1887-1956) Born in a shtetl in Belorussia. Daughter of a rabbi. Under her father’s guidance, studied the same things as boys; received secular education as well. Started writing in Yiddish as a young teen. In 1910, moved to Palestine. Switched to writing in Hebrew. Was rebellious against traditional gender roles.
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Heder (in Belorussia, early XXth cent.)
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“Kaddish” by Dvora Baron What happens to the culturally prescribed gender roles in the story? Who and why allows/promotes female religious education? How can the ending be interpreted?
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“Bubbe Henya” by Dvora Baron What qualities is the old woman ascribed in the story? What traditional aspects of women’s life are depicted? What functions unusual for her gender does the protagonist perform? How and why is she described as a mysterious figure?
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David Bergelson (1884 –1952) Born in a shtetl in Ukraine. Lived in Germany before the rise of Nazis. Died (executed) in the Stalinist Soviet Union. Social activist, proponent of Yiddish culture. Wrote essays, novels, and short stories in Hebrew, Russian, and Yiddish. Avant-gard, impressionist prose.
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“In the Boardinghouse” by David Bergelson What’s “suspicious” about the boardinghouse? To whom? What are the girls’ most striking characteristics? How is their social status described? Who and why gossips about the girls?
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