
About this episode
This episode explores the connections between Sh. An-ski's ethnographic work and his play, The Dybbuk, within the context of Russian politics.
Sh. An-ski (Shloyme-Zanvl Rappoport, 1863-1920) was a writer in Russian and Yiddish, a revolutionary, a wartime relief worker, and an ethnographer who studied the Jews of the Russian Empire. During his 1911-1914 expeditions to shtetls in Ukraine—he would report—he and his co-workers took 1000 photographs, recorded 1000 Yiddish songs and 1500 stories, and purchased 400 objects for a Jewish museum. The expedition also inspired An-ski to write his signature play, The Dybbuk. Although East European Jews used ethnographic tools to study themselves both before and after An-ski’s expeditions, he retains an outsize status in the field of Yiddish ethnography, strongly tied to the success of his play. This talk explores the connections between An-ski’s ethnographic work, his play, and the Russian politics of his era. This lecture originally took place on July 8, 2021. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
People in this episode
Host: Marshall Poe
Topics covered
- Yiddish ethnography
- Sh. An-ski
- Jewish culture
- Russian Empire
- East European Jews
- The Dybbuk
Keywords
- Yiddish
- ethnography
- Sh. An-ski
- Jewish museum
- Ukrainian shtetls
- The Dybbuk
- Russian politics
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: The Dybbuk
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