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Possession and Dispossession : Performing Jewish Ethnography in Jerusalem / ed. by Lea Mauas, Michelle MacQueen, Diego Rotman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (312 p.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110786279
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 701.03 23/eng/20220805
LOC classification:
  • N72.S6
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Articles and Texts -- List of art works -- An Introduction -- The Museum of the Contemporary and the Ethnographic Department -- The Tawfiq Canaan Amulet Collection -- Heim: An Archival Film of the Moravian Church -- The Fragile Boundaries of Paradise -- Toward an Updated Ethnographic Questionnaire on Israeli Time -- Between Worlds: Dybbuks, Spirit Possessions and Demons, Angels and Maggidim -- The Many Worlds of The Dybbuk -- Dancing with the Dead: Possession and Nationalism in the Old-new Film Der Dybbuk, 1937-2017 -- Tisch -- "The Eternal Sabbath" - Electric Sabbath Candles: The History of a Folk Tradition from a Modernist Perspective -- The Wandering Jew's Home and a Temple Everywhere -- Diary for a Portable Landscape - Part I -- Civic Bi-longing: Politicization of the Domestic Site in Eternal Sukkah -- Diary for a Portable Landscape - Part II -- About China -- Activities for Children -- Contributors
Summary: Das Buch enthält Beiträge, Dokumentationen und einen Katalog der ethnografischen Abteilung des Museum of the Contemporary in Jerusalem. Es ist das Ergebnis eines Projekts zur Beziehung zwischen jüdischer Ethnographie und israelischer Gegenwartskunst, das im Mamuta Art and Research Center durchgeführt und von der Gruppe Sala-Manca kuratiert wurde. Es enthält u.a. Beiträge von Y. Bilu, R. Elior, F. Rokem und D. Rotman über den Dybbuk, von G. Hasan-Rokem und D. Ben-Shaul über Sukkot und das Projekt Eternal Sukkah, von S. Sabar über elektrische Schabbatkerzen und von L. Mauas und D. Rotman über verschiedene Kunstprojekte. Die Beiträge stellen die scheinbare Trennung zwischen Tradition, Bewahrung und Repräsentation in Frage, in einem Ansatz, den die Mitwirkenden als "zeitgenössische Ethnographie" bezeichnen.Summary: The book includes articles, documentation and a catalog of the Ethnographic Department of the Museum of the Contemporary. It is the fruit of a long-term project carried out at the Mamuta Art and Research Center and curated by the Sala-Manca Group. It contains articles by Yoram Bilu, Rachel Elior, Freddie Rokem and Diego Rotman on the Dybbuk; by Galit Hasan-Rokem and Daphna Ben-Shaul on Sukkot, and on the Eternal Sukkah project; by Shalom Sabar on electric Shabbat candles, and by Lea Mauas and Diego Rotman on different art projects. The book also includes documentation of artworks and a project by Itamar Mendes-Flohr, Yeshaiahu Rabinowtz, Ktura Manor, Hannan Abu Huseein, Reuven Zehavi, Sala-Manca, Samuel Rotman, Shira Borer, Nir Yahalom, Chen Cohen, Pessi Komar, Adi Kaplan, and Shahar Carmel, among others.
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Frontmatter -- Articles and Texts -- List of art works -- An Introduction -- The Museum of the Contemporary and the Ethnographic Department -- The Tawfiq Canaan Amulet Collection -- Heim: An Archival Film of the Moravian Church -- The Fragile Boundaries of Paradise -- Toward an Updated Ethnographic Questionnaire on Israeli Time -- Between Worlds: Dybbuks, Spirit Possessions and Demons, Angels and Maggidim -- The Many Worlds of The Dybbuk -- Dancing with the Dead: Possession and Nationalism in the Old-new Film Der Dybbuk, 1937-2017 -- Tisch -- "The Eternal Sabbath" - Electric Sabbath Candles: The History of a Folk Tradition from a Modernist Perspective -- The Wandering Jew's Home and a Temple Everywhere -- Diary for a Portable Landscape - Part I -- Civic Bi-longing: Politicization of the Domestic Site in Eternal Sukkah -- Diary for a Portable Landscape - Part II -- About China -- Activities for Children -- Contributors

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Das Buch enthält Beiträge, Dokumentationen und einen Katalog der ethnografischen Abteilung des Museum of the Contemporary in Jerusalem. Es ist das Ergebnis eines Projekts zur Beziehung zwischen jüdischer Ethnographie und israelischer Gegenwartskunst, das im Mamuta Art and Research Center durchgeführt und von der Gruppe Sala-Manca kuratiert wurde. Es enthält u.a. Beiträge von Y. Bilu, R. Elior, F. Rokem und D. Rotman über den Dybbuk, von G. Hasan-Rokem und D. Ben-Shaul über Sukkot und das Projekt Eternal Sukkah, von S. Sabar über elektrische Schabbatkerzen und von L. Mauas und D. Rotman über verschiedene Kunstprojekte. Die Beiträge stellen die scheinbare Trennung zwischen Tradition, Bewahrung und Repräsentation in Frage, in einem Ansatz, den die Mitwirkenden als "zeitgenössische Ethnographie" bezeichnen.

The book includes articles, documentation and a catalog of the Ethnographic Department of the Museum of the Contemporary. It is the fruit of a long-term project carried out at the Mamuta Art and Research Center and curated by the Sala-Manca Group. It contains articles by Yoram Bilu, Rachel Elior, Freddie Rokem and Diego Rotman on the Dybbuk; by Galit Hasan-Rokem and Daphna Ben-Shaul on Sukkot, and on the Eternal Sukkah project; by Shalom Sabar on electric Shabbat candles, and by Lea Mauas and Diego Rotman on different art projects. The book also includes documentation of artworks and a project by Itamar Mendes-Flohr, Yeshaiahu Rabinowtz, Ktura Manor, Hannan Abu Huseein, Reuven Zehavi, Sala-Manca, Samuel Rotman, Shira Borer, Nir Yahalom, Chen Cohen, Pessi Komar, Adi Kaplan, and Shahar Carmel, among others.

Issued also in print.

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