The Dybbuk Century : The Jewish Play That Possessed the World /

A little over a hundred years ago, the first production of An-sky's The Dybbuk opened in Warsaw. In the century that followed, The Dybbuk became a theatrical conduit for a wide range of discourses about Jews, belonging, and modernity. This timeless Yiddish play about spiritual possession beyond...

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Other Authors: Moss, Rachel Merrill (Editor), Caplan, Debra (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2023]
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