Ost und West

Ost und West ("East and West") was a German magazine meant to bridge the German Jewish world and the Eastern European Jewish world.[1] The magazine, headquartered in Berlin, operated from 1901 to 1923.[2]

1901 magazine cover designed by E. M. Lilien

History

It was the first "ethnic magazine" in human history and the first Jewish illustrierte (DE).[3] The editors intended to reverse assimilation of Jewish people into the wider German society and David Brenner, author of "Neglected 'Women's' Texts and Contexts: Vicki Baum's Jewish Ghetto Stories," stated that the editors hoped to accomplish this "by constructing an ethnic identity that included East European or "Eastern" forms of Jewishness."[2]

David A. Brenner, author of German-Jewish Popular Culture before the Holocaust: Kafka's kitsch, wrote that the magazine is an "ideal" source for evaluating the reception to Yiddish theatre in Germany especially since "studies of popular Berlin theater, including Yiddish-language theater, are few and far between".[4]

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References

  1. Aschheim, p. 96-97 Aschheim, Steven E. The Nietzsche Legacy in Germany, 1890-1990 (Issue 2 of The Weird and Horrible Library, Volume 2 of Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism). University of California Press, 1994. ISBN 0520914805, 9780520914803..
  2. Brenner, "Neglected 'Women's' Texts and Contexts: Vicki Baum's Jewish Ghetto Stories," p. 103.
  3. Brenner, "Neglected 'Women's' Texts and Contexts: Vicki Baum's Jewish Ghetto Stories," p. 102.
  4. Brenner, German-Jewish Popular Culture before the Holocaust: Kafka's kitsch, p. 14.

Further reading

  • Brenner, David A. "Neglected 'Women's' Texts and Contexts: Vicki Baum's Jewish Ghetto Stories." In: Friedrichsmeyer, Sara and Patricia Herminghouse (editors). Women in German Yearbook. University of Nebraska Press, June 1, 1998. ISBN 080329803X, 9780803298033.
  • Brenner, David A. German-Jewish Popular Culture before the Holocaust: Kafka's kitsch. Taylor & Francis US, July 8, 2008. ISBN 0203894030, 9780203894033.
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