Modern Ladino Culture

Press, Belles Lettres, and Theater in the Late Ottoman Empire

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, Jewish, Nonfiction, History
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Author: Olga Borovaya ISBN: 9780253005564
Publisher: Indiana University Press Publication: December 5, 2011
Imprint: Indiana University Press Language: English
Author: Olga Borovaya
ISBN: 9780253005564
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication: December 5, 2011
Imprint: Indiana University Press
Language: English

Olga Borovaya explores the emergence and expansion of print culture in Ladino (Judeo-Spanish), the mother tongue of the Sephardic Jews of the Ottoman Empire, in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. She provides the first comprehensive study of the three major forms of Ladino literary production—the press, belles lettres, and theater—as a single cultural phenomenon. The product of meticulous research and innovative methodology, Modern Ladino Culture offers a new perspective on the history of the Ladino press, a novel approach to the study of belles lettres in Ladino and their relationship to their European sources, and a fine-grained critique of Sephardic plays as venues for moral education and politicization.

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Olga Borovaya explores the emergence and expansion of print culture in Ladino (Judeo-Spanish), the mother tongue of the Sephardic Jews of the Ottoman Empire, in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. She provides the first comprehensive study of the three major forms of Ladino literary production—the press, belles lettres, and theater—as a single cultural phenomenon. The product of meticulous research and innovative methodology, Modern Ladino Culture offers a new perspective on the history of the Ladino press, a novel approach to the study of belles lettres in Ladino and their relationship to their European sources, and a fine-grained critique of Sephardic plays as venues for moral education and politicization.

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