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Poetry and Personal Narratives: The Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) Culture as an Imagined Community and a Portable Homeland

Michal Held:
Poetry and Personal Narratives: The Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) Culture as an Imagined Community and a Portable Homeland
In the words of Michal Held, author, professor, and researcher at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Center for Research on Jewish Language and Literatures, the Jewish language has historically functioned as a “portable homeland.” In her lecture, Michal Held will explore the confluence of Jewish and Spanish culture and language by reflecting on her own Ladino history as well as collected personal narratives from her book Come, I’ll Tell you/ Ven, te Kontare. In doing so, she will raise questions about the journey toward finding refuge in imagined communities.
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