女作家与战后意第绪语巴黎的重塑

N. Underwood
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摘要:本文以1944年至1960年间旅居巴黎的三位女作家——莉莉·伯杰、雷兹尔·日希林斯基和朵拉·泰特尔博伊姆为研究对象,揭示战后法国女性文化表达的多样性。伯杰的新闻报道以及兹赫林斯基和泰特尔博伊姆的文学作品表明,这些不同的形式是如何相互补充的,并对欧洲犹太人生活的重建做出了更充分的贡献。
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Women Writers and the Postwar Remaking of Yiddish Paris
Abstract:This article focuses on three women writers who found themselves in Paris sometime between 1944 and 1960—Lili Berger, Rayzl Zshikhlinski, and Dora Teitelboim—to highlight the range of cultural expression that existed among women during the postwar years in France. Berger’s journalism and Zshikhlinski and Teitelboim’s literary output demonstrate how these different forms complemented one another and contributed more fully to the reconstitution of Jewish life in Europe.
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