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David Bergelson's Strange New World: Untimeliness and Futurity
Harriet Murav
Center for Advanced Study
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Program in Comparative and World Literature
Program in Jewish Culture and Society
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Russian, East European and Eurasian Center
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Arts and Humanities
1920s
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Action
50%
Anachronism
50%
Contemporary
50%
Cultural Contexts
50%
Daily Life
50%
Eastern Europe
50%
Founder
50%
Freud
50%
Futurity
100%
Henri Bergson
50%
Inter-disciplinary studies
50%
Jewish culture
50%
Jewish life
50%
Kiev
50%
Literary modernism
50%
Modernism
100%
Political Change
50%
Russia
50%
Scholars
50%
Strange New World
100%
Technological Change
50%
Temporality
50%
theorists
50%
Twentieth Century
50%
Walter Benjamin
50%
Yiddish literature
50%
Keyphrases
Aftereffects
33%
Anachronism
33%
Changing Context
33%
Clumsiness
33%
Cultural Contexts
33%
Daily Life
33%
Early 20th Century
33%
Eastern Europe
33%
Emotional Background
33%
Fiction Writer
33%
Futurity
100%
Henri Bergson
33%
Historical Context
33%
Interpreter
33%
Jewish Culture
33%
Jewish Life
33%
Kiev
33%
Kultur-lige
33%
Literary Figure
33%
Literary Modernism
33%
Modernism
33%
Nonfiction
33%
Political Change
33%
Russian Modernism
33%
Senior Scholars
33%
Sigmund Freud
33%
Stumbling
33%
Technological Change
33%
Unruliness
100%
Walter Benjamin
33%
Yiddish Language
100%
Yiddish Literature
33%
Yiddish Modernism
33%