A Taytsh Manifesto calls for a translational paradigm for Yiddish studies, and for the study of modern Jewish culture, that identifies-in Yiddish and beyond-how cultures intertwine, how they become implicated in world systems and empire, and how they might escape such limiting and oppressive structures.
A Taytsh Manifesto calls for a translational paradigm for Yiddish studies, and for the study of modern Jewish culture, that identifies-in Yiddish and beyond-how cultures intertwine, how they become implicated in world systems and empire, and how they might escape such limiting and oppressive structures.