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Publications of Sidra Ezrahi    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. S. Ezrahi, Booking Passage: On Exile and Homecoming in the Modern Jewish Imagination (2000), Berkeley: University of California Press .
  2. S. Ezrahi, By Words Alone: The Holocaust in Literature (1980), University of Chicago Press (Hardcover, 1980; Paperback, 1982. Introduction by Alfred Kazin.) .

Edited Volumes

  1. S. Ezrahi, "The Jewish Journey in the Late Fiction of Aharon Appelfeld: Return, Repair or Repetition?", Special Bi-Lingual Edition of Mikan, edited by Dana Ben-Zaken, Risa Domb and Yigal Schwartz, The World of Aharon Appelfeld, vol. 5 (January, 2005), pp. 47-55 .
  2. S. Ezrahi, "Tzion, halo tishali? Yerushalayim ke-metaphora nashit" [Hebrew], in Festschrift Volume, in honor of Dan Miron, edited by Hannan Hever (forthcoming 2005) (Translation: "Zion, will you not ask? Jerusalem as Feminine Metaphor".) .
  3. S. Ezrahi, America as the Theatre of Jewish Comedy: From Sholem Aleichem to Grace Paley, in Studia Judaica, edited by Gyemant Ladislau, vol. XIII (2005), pp. 74-82, Cluj, Romania .
  4. S. Ezrahi, Sentient Dogs, Liberated Rams, and Talking Asses: Agnon's Biblical Zoo--Or Rereading Timol shilshom, AJS Review, vol. 28 no. 1 (April, 2004), pp. 105-135 .
  5. S. Ezrahi, Questions of Authenticity, in Teaching the Representation of the Holocaust, Modern Language Association Series on "Options for Teaching", edited by Marianne Hirsch and Irene Kacandes (2004), pp. 52-67, NY: The Modern Language Association of America .
  6. S. Ezrahi, Questions of Authenticity, in Teaching the Representation of the Holocaust, Modern Language Association Series, "Options for Teaching", edited by Marianne Hirsch and Irene Kacandes (2004), pp. 52-67, New York: The Modern Language Association of America .
  7. S. Ezrahi, Diaspora: Homeland in Exile (2003), pp. 19, 21, 25, 28, 46, 48, 77, 99, New York: HarperCollins (Eight essays for the two-volume, award-winning photographic chronicle. Photographs and introduction by Frederic Brenner.) .
  8. S. Ezrahi, When Exiles Return: Jerusalem as Topos of the Mind and Soil, in Placeless Topographies: Jewish Perspectives on the Literature of Exile, edited by Bernhard Greiner (2003), pp. 39-52, Tubingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag .
  9. S. Ezrahi, Racism and Ethics: Constructing Alternative History, in Impossible History: Contemporary Art after the Holocaust, edited by Shelley Hornstein, Laura Levitt, and Laurence J. Silberstein (2003), pp. 118-128, New York and London: New York University Press .
  10. S. Ezrahi, See Under: 'Apocalypse', Judaism, vol. 51 no. 1 (Winter, 2002), pp. 61-70 (Special Section on "Holocaust, Storytelling, Memory, Identity: David Grossman in California".) .
  11. S. Ezrahi, After Such Knowledge, What Laughter?, Special Issue on the Holocaust and Interpretation, Yale Journal of Criticism, vol. 14 no. 1 (2001), pp. 287-317 .
  12. S. Ezrahi, Israel and Jewish Writing: The Next Fifty Years, Religion and Literature, vol. 30 no. 3 (Autumn, 1998), pp. 9-21 .
  13. S. Ezrahi, See Under 'Memory': Reflections on Saul Friedlander's "When Memory Comes", Special Festschrift in Honor of Saul Friedlander's Sixty-Fifth Birthday, History and Memory, vol. 9 no. 1-2 (Fall, 1997), pp. 364-375 .
  14. S. Ezrahi, Ha-masa ha-yehudi: mi-bukovina li-yirushalayim-u-vehazara, in Bein kfor le-ashan: mehkarim bi-yetzirato shel Aharon Appelfeld [Between Frost and Smoke: Studies in the Fiction of Aharon Appelfeld], edited by Itzhak Ben-Mordecai and Iris Parush (1997), pp. 99-108, Beersheva: Ben Gurion University (Trans.:"The Jewish Journey: From Bukovina to Jerusalem--and Back".) .
  15. S. Ezrahi, Representing Auschwitz, History and Memory, vol. 7 no. 2 (Winter, 1996), pp. 121-154 .
  16. S. Ezrahi, The Grapes of Roth: 'Diasporism' Between Portnoy and Shylock, Studies in Contemporary Jewry (Winter, 1996-1997), pp. 148-158 .
  17. S. Ezrahi, Leyatzeg et Auschwitz, Teoria u-vikorti ["Theory and Criticism"], vol. 8 (Summer, 1996), pp. 171-179 (Revised Hebrew translation of "Representing Auschwitz", appearing in History and Memory, Vol. 7, No. 2, Winter 1996, pp. 121-154.) .
  18. S. Ezrahi, Memory, Coming and Going, Jewish Social Studies, vol. 1 no. 3 (Spring, 1995), pp. 161-173 .
  19. S. Ezrahi, State and Real Estate: Territoriality and the Modern Jewish Imagination, in Terms of Survival: The Jewish World Since 1945, edited by Robert Wistrich (1995), pp. 428-448, London: Routledge (Studies in Contemporary Jewry.) .

Other

  1. S. Ezrahi, Acts of Impersonation: Barbaric Space as Theatre, edited by Norman Kleeblatt (Fall, 2001), pp. 17-38, New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press and The Jewish Museum (Essay for the catalogue of The Jewish Museum (N.Y.) exhibition Mirroring Evil: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art.) .
  2. S. Ezrahi, Introduction to Re-Issue of Poems of T. Carmi, "Ein Perahim Shehorim (1994), Tel Aviv: Dvir (Translation: "There Are No Black Flowers".) .

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