A Bridge or a Fortress? S. D. Goitein and the Role of Jewish Arabists in the American Academy

IF 0.5 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY JEWISH SOCIAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.2979/JEWISOCISTUD.26.2.03
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Abstract:In the summer of 1957, Professor S. D. Goitein (1900–85) left Israel and relocated to the University of Pennsylvania, leaving a tenured position at the Hebrew University. Although he initially planned to return to Israel, Goitein ended up remaining in the United States until his death in 1985, emerging as one of the leading medievalists of his time. This move by Goitein aroused criticism and even resentment among several of his Israeli colleagues. They were skeptical of the formal reason he gave for his move, namely, to facilitate his work on the Cairo Geniza. Using unpublished archival sources, this article sheds new light on Goitein's move as well as his activities in the US. It focuses on Goitein's efforts to combat both anti-Israel criticism within the academy and the emerging post-colonial critique of orientalism by scholars such as the British-Palestinian A. L. Tibawi, Goitein's former colleague in Mandate Palestine. By exploring both the political context and manner in which Goitein saw his own role as a "Jewish orientalist" in America in the Cold War era, the article reveals the ways in which scholars like Goitein sought to use their expertise to address ideological and political challenges in the postwar era.
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摘要:1957年夏天,S.D.Goitein教授(1900-85)离开以色列,搬到宾夕法尼亚大学,在希伯来大学留下了终身教职。尽管Goitein最初计划返回以色列,但他最终留在了美国,直到1985年去世,成为他那个时代的主要中世纪主义者之一。戈伊廷的这一举动引起了他的几位以色列同事的批评甚至不满。他们对他提出的行动的正式理由持怀疑态度,即为促进他在开罗精灵的工作。这篇文章利用未公开的档案资料,对戈伊廷的举动以及他在美国的活动提供了新的线索。它聚焦于戈伊廷为打击学院内的反以色列批评和学者对东方主义的后殖民主义批评所做的努力,如戈伊廷在《托管巴勒斯坦》一书中的前同事、英国巴勒斯坦人A.L.Tibawi。通过探索戈伊廷在冷战时期看待自己作为美国“犹太东方主义者”角色的政治背景和方式,文章揭示了像戈伊廷这样的学者试图利用自己的专业知识应对战后意识形态和政治挑战的方式。
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期刊介绍: Jewish Social Studies recognizes the increasingly fluid methodological and disciplinary boundaries within the humanities and is particularly interested both in exploring different approaches to Jewish history and in critical inquiry into the concepts and theoretical stances that underpin its problematics. It publishes specific case studies, engages in theoretical discussion, and advances the understanding of Jewish life as well as the multifaceted narratives that constitute its historiography.
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