Golem: Modern Wars and Their Monsters - (Libro en Inglés)

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ISBN: 9781479889655
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ISBN: 9781479889655
Editorial: New
Autor: Barzilai, Maya
Año de edición: 2016
N° Páginas: 288
Tipo de pasta: Pasta dura
Descripción: Biografía del autor Maya Barzilai is Assistant Professor of Hebrew Literature and Jewish Culture at the University of Michigan. 2017 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award in Jewish Literature and Linguistics Honorable Mention, 2016 Baron Book Prize presented by AAJR A monster tour of the Golem narrative acrossvarious cultural and historical landscapes In the 1910s and 1920s, a "golem cult" swept across Europe and the U.S., later surfacing in Israel. Why did this story of a powerful clay monster molded and animated by a rabbi to protect his community become so popular and pervasive? The golem has appeared in a remarkable range of popular media: from the Yiddish theater to American comic books, from German silent film to Quentin Tarantino movies. This book showcases how the golem was remolded, throughout the war-torn twentieth century, as a muscular protector, injured combatant, and even murderous avenger. This evolution of the golem narrative is made comprehensible by, and also helps us to better understand, one of the defining aspects of the last one hundred years: mass warfare and its ancillary technologies. In the twentieth century the golem became a figure of war. It represented the chaos of warfare, the automation of war technologies, and the devastation wrought upon soldiers' bodies and psyches. Golem: Modern Wars and Their Monsters draws on some of the most popular and significant renditions of this story in order to unravel the paradoxical coincidence of wartime destruction and the fantasy of artificial creation. Due to its aggressive and rebellious sides, the golem became a means for reflection about how technological progress has altered human lives, as well as an avenue for experimentation with the media and art forms capable of expressing the monstrosity of war. New Books Network interview with Maya Barzilai on Golem Críticas [Barzilai] wisely decides to focus on . . . golem representations in response to war and other mass violence. Barzilais extensive research and clear, interesting style make this a fine work.-- "Publishers Weekly"A thorough and suggestive review . . .with a wide array of 20th-century sources, including films and cartoon literature. It will be a useful resource for those interested in modern history and culture.-- "Choice"As Barzilai notes that future wars will likely be characterized by growing dependence on golem-like entities--whether drones or cyborgs or robots equipped with artificial intelligence--her book provides a timely meditation on the human effects of remote and automated violence.-- "Political and Legal Anthropology Review"Barzilai certainly puts her finger on a central paradox of European and Jewish culture coming out of the Great War: how can death and technological creativity coexist? The golem myth is a clever and successful way to probe that question. . . . Fascinating and intellectually venturesome.--Alan Mintz, Chana Kekst Professor of Jewish Literature, The Jewish Theological SeminaryBarzilai makes a bold even brilliant connection between . . . the golem and . . . the soldier.-- "Times Literary Supplement"Barzilai offers a fascinating analysis of how a legendary monster was appropriated in the last century as a way of understanding the baffling reality of war. . . . A creative and thoughtful approach, this book raises the deeper and unresolved questions of when, if ever, an act of violence justifies a violent response. Although Barzilai does not attempt to answer this question, she raises it as one of the unavoidable issues faced by an oppressed people who, in their fiction, have access to a protective monster.-- "Reading Religion"Fascinating and well argued, Golemexamines the modern incarnations of the old Jewish myth, tracking its many meanings as it crosses between generations and cultures, from the muddy trenches of WWI to the killing fields of science fiction. An indispensable text for anyone looking to understand our ongoing fasc
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • Autor: Barzilai, Maya
  • Editorial: New
  • N° Paginas: 288
  • Tipo de pasta: Pasta dura
  • Envío: Desde EE.UU.