Jews as Cosmopolitans: Stereotype, Denunciation, Ideal
Schloss Elmau
14.07.2001 – 17.07.2001
Einführungsvortrag
- Ulrich Beck (München): The State between Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism
Cosmopolitanism in Jewish History and Art
- Michael Toch (Jerusalem): Medieval Travelers between East and West - The Origins of Jewish Cosmopolitanism? Modern and Historical Facts
- Amos Elon (Jerusalem): The Rothschilds as Jewish Cosmopolitans
- Emily Bilski (Jerusalem): Cosmopolitanism, Jews, and Modern Art
Cosmopolitanism and Anti-Semitism
- Dietrich Schwanitz (Hamburg): The Shylock-Scenario - Between Tribal Brotherhood and Universal Otherhood
- Leonid Luks (Eichstätt): Cosmopolitanism as an Anti-Jewish-Stereotype under Stalin
- Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim (Erlangen): The Name as Symbol - Jewish Names and Jewish Identity between Emancipation and National Socialism
Literature as a Cosmopolitan Space
- Sander L. Gilman (Chicago): We're not Jews - Cosmopolitanism and the Jews in Contemporary Multicultural Literature
- Amir Eshel (Stanford): Between Cosmos and Makom - Inhabiting the World and Searching for the Sacred Space in Jewish Literature
- Andreas Kilcher (Münster): Aesthetical Cosmopolitanism: Diaspora Concepts of German Jewish Literature
Cosmopolitan Methodology: Theories
- Arnold Eisen (Stanford): Diaspora as a Cosmopolitan Concept
- Natan Sznaider (Tel Aviv): Consumption, Jews and Cosmopolitanism
- Dani Levy (New York): Cosmopolitan Memory - The Case of the Holocaust
Rooted Cosmopolitans: Zionists before the State
- Yehouda Shenhav (Tel Aviv): Jews from Arab Countries and the Palestinian National Movement - The Contestation of Memory
- Yfaat Weiss (Haifa): The Post-Colonial Jew - Jean Améry reads Frantz Fanon
- Steven Aschheim (Jerusalem): Between Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism - Three Alternative German-Jewish Paths - Gershom Scholem, Hannah Arendt, Viktor Klemperer
- Atina Grossmann (New York): The Cosmopolitan World of German Jewish Émigrés
- Anson Rabinbach (Princeton): To the German Patriots - Cosmopolitans and Exile during World War II
Cosmopolitan Jews between Europe and America
- Michael Galchinsky (Atlanta): The End of Cosmopolitanism - American Jews and Globalization
- Matti Bunzl (Illinois): Cosmopolitansim as Symptom and Condition - Austrian Jews at the Turn of the Millenium
- Michal Bodemann (Toronto): European-Jewish Cosmopolitanism?