Gender, Language and Territory: The Tsushtayer Literary Journal in Galicia and the Contributions of Yiddish Women Writers

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nashim-A Journal of Jewish Womens Studies & Gender Issues Pub Date : 2021-01-12 DOI:10.2979/nashim.37.1.11
Anastasiya Lyubas
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Abstract:This essay examines the problematic intersections of gender, language and territory—in short, the negotiation of belonging—articulated in the pages of the Tsushtayer literary journal (1929–1931) by Yiddish women writers who contributed to the publication. As a noun, tsushtayer means "contribution," but the verb tsushtayern may be used in the sense of "reaching the shore," an intentional polysemy that leads directly to the mission of this journal, published in interwar Poland. Tsushtayer strove to reach beyond reductive discourses of territorialism and nationalism and discuss ways of linguistic non-territorial belonging, representing a literary quasi-territory and also offering a platform for the contributions of women writers. In their essays, reviews and poetic works, Rokhl Oyerbakh, Dvoyre Fogel, Kadya Molodowsky and others pondered issues of gender, especially the challenges faced by Jewish women intellectuals and writers creating space for themselves in Yiddish literature, Jewish culture and broader societal formations.
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性别、语言与疆域:加利西亚的Tsushtayer文学期刊与意第绪女作家的贡献
摘要:本文探讨了1929-1931年出版的《Tsushtayer》文学期刊中,意第绪女作家所阐述的性别、语言和领土的交叉点问题——简言之,归属的谈判。作为名词,tsushtayer的意思是“贡献”,但动词tsushtayern可以用于“到达海岸”的意思,这是一个有意的多义,直接导致了这本在两次世界大战之间的波兰出版的杂志的使命。Tsushtayer努力超越地域主义和民族主义的还原话语,探讨语言的非地域归属方式,代表文学的准领土,也为女性作家的贡献提供了一个平台。Rokhl Oyerbakh、Dvoyre Fogel、Kadya Molodowsky等人在他们的论文、评论和诗歌作品中思考了性别问题,尤其是犹太女性知识分子和作家在意第绪文学、犹太文化和更广泛的社会形态中为自己创造空间所面临的挑战。
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