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The Image of Jews in 16th Century English Literature

  1. Shamrayeva, Viktoryia
    The Image of Jews in 16th Century English Literature [rukopis] / Viktorija Šamrajeva. -- 2015. -- 60 s. -- Ved. práce David Livingstone. -- Oponent Ema Jelínková. -- Abstract: Tato práce poukazuje na faktory, které ovlivnily postoje Jessiky (Kupec benátský, William Shakespeare) a Abigail (Maltský žid, Christopher Marlowe) vůči své vlastní rase. Argumentuji zde, že paradoxní fenomén nesnášenlivosti žen vůči vlastní etnické příslušnosti je jednou z charakteristických rysů postav Židů v 16. století. Uvadim, ze židovská sebenesnášenlivost je reakcí těchto fiktivních postav jak na sexuální diskriminaci ze strany křesťanů a také židů, tak na rasovou nesnášenlivost.. -- Abstract: Author: Viktorija Šamrajeva Faculty and Department: Philosophical Faculty, Department of English and American Studies Title: The Image of Jews in 16th Century English Literature Supervisor: David Livingstone, Ph.D. Number of Pages: 60. Key Words: The reaction of Anti-Semitism to changing circumstances, Jewish self-Hatred in female characters. Description: The main objective of this thesis is the analysis of Jewish characters in English drama of the sixteenth century. This thesis illustrated that the conflict among Jews was based not only on the clash between the old and young generation, but also on the conflict between the Jewish self-haters who were denied any possible opportunity to self-fashioning because of their sex and race, and those Jews who had power over the weaker members of the Jewish society.
    Livingstone, David, 1966-. Jelínková, Ema. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky
    židovská sebenesnášenlivost v postavách žen. Der jüdischer Selbsthaß. teorie osobnosti židovských žen v 16. století. The reaction of Anti-Semitism to changing circumstances. Jewish self-Hatred in female characters. diplomové práce
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