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2018
This chapter assesses al-Andalus as a focus for Jewish identification, noting Jacques Derrida's comparison of al-Andalus to Yiddish as a portable home. By way of Gil Anidjar's Our Place in al-Andalus, it explores the experience of place, showing how al-Andalus can refer to a spatiotemporal context not defined on a map of European Spain. This experience
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This chapter assesses al-Andalus as a focus for Jewish identification, noting Jacques Derrida's comparison of al-Andalus to Yiddish as a portable home. By way of Gil Anidjar's Our Place in al-Andalus, it explores the experience of place, showing how al-Andalus can refer to a spatiotemporal context not defined on a map of European Spain. This experience
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2020
The chapter presents the condition of the Ladin varieties in their processes of "ausbauization"; the position of the idioms is discussed according to interpretative lines that go from their position in the communicative space of the communities to the construction of graphically and linguistically defined varieties, to the proposal of a possible ...
Iannaccaro, G, Dell'Aquila, V
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The chapter presents the condition of the Ladin varieties in their processes of "ausbauization"; the position of the idioms is discussed according to interpretative lines that go from their position in the communicative space of the communities to the construction of graphically and linguistically defined varieties, to the proposal of a possible ...
Iannaccaro, G, Dell'Aquila, V
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Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) Literature
Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) literature was produced between the 16th century and the mid-20th by Sephardim, descendants of Iberian Jews who settled in the Ottoman Empire following the expulsions of the 1490s. Ladino, an Ibero-Romance language that emerged in the Ottoman lands in the 16th century, was used in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans.openaire +1 more source
“Viejas pisadas”: Activating Postvernacular Ladino in the Works of Myriam Moscona
Latin American Jewish Studies, 2022exaly

