Anat Feinberg

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Anat Feinberg, Hebrew ענת פיינברג, also Anat Fainberg , Anat Feinberg-Jütte and Anat Jütte-Feinberg (born August 31, 1951 in Tel Aviv ) is an Israeli literary scholar.

Life

Anat Feinberg studied English and Philosophy at Tel Aviv University . In 1978 she received her doctorate from London University with a dissertation on theater in Shakespeare's time. Afterwards she was a lecturer in literature and theater studies at Ben Gurion University in Beersheva and at Tel Aviv University until 1988 . In 1981 she married the medical historian Robert Jütte .

Feinberg has been honorary professor for Hebrew and Jewish literature at the University of Jewish Studies in Heidelberg since 1990 . Between 2004 and 2007 she was the responsible specialist advisor for new Hebrew literature for the new edition of the Encyclopedia Judaica and for Kindler's literary dictionary .

In addition to writings on cultural and literary studies, Feinberg also published three novels in Hebrew, one of which was translated into German.

Feinberg received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2012 .

Fonts (selection)

  • Reparation in the program: Jewish fate in German post-war drama . Cologne: Prometh, 1988
  • Culture in Israel. An introduction. Gerlingen: Bleicher, 1993
  • Life and other errors . Novel. Translation from the Hebrew Barbara Linner. Gerlingen: Bleicher, 1997
  • (Ed.): Desert wind on the avenue: Contemporary Israeli authors look to Germany . Berlin: construction, 1998
  • Embodied Memory: The Theater of George Tabori . Iowa: University of Iowa Press, 1999
  • George Tabori . Munich: Dt. Paperback publishing, 2003
  • Echoes: Jewish musicians in Germany after 1945 . Berlin: Philo, 2005
  • (Ed.): Modern Hebrew Literature. A manual . Munich: Edition text + kritik, 2005
  • (Ed.): Looking back at Germany. Views of Hebrew-speaking authors . Munich: Edition text + kritik, 2009
  • "What? Dramaturge? Never heard of it, what is it? ”: Jewish dramaturges in the German theater in the German Empire and in the Weimar Republic . In: Aschkenas , 17 (2009), pp. 225-271
  • with Heidy Margrit Müller ; Kamal Odischo Kolo: The end of the Babylonian exile: cultural-historical turn of the epoch in the literature of the last Iraqi-Jewish authors . Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2011
  • Again in the spotlight. Jewish returnees in German theaters after 1945. Göttingen: Wallstein, 2018.

literature

  • German Literature Lexicon. The 20th century. Biographical-bibliographical manual. Lim. v. Wilhelm Kosch, continued by Carl Ludwig Lang, ed. v. Konrad Feilchenfeldt. Eighth volume: Erni - Fischer. KG Saur, Zurich and Munich 2005, Sp. 344 f.
  • My Judaism, ed. by Hans Jürgen Schultz . Zurich, Düsseldorf: Benziger Verlag, 1999, pp. 131–144.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Robert Jütte. CV. Institute for the History of Medicine of the Robert Bosch Stiftung (IGM), accessed on December 27, 2018 .