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Roman Katsman

Roman Katsman (born 1969) is an Israeli professor and researcher of Hebrew and Russian literature. He is Full Professor of the Department of Literature of the Jewish People in Bar-Ilan University.

Biography edit

Katsman was born in Zhitomir (Ukraine) on November 26, 1969. He has lived in Israel since 1990. He earned his Ph.D. (cum laude) from Bar-Ilan University in 1999. The title of his dissertation was "Mythopoesis: Theory, Method and Application in the Selected Works by Dostoevsky and Agnon."[1] Since 2000, Katsman has taught in the Department of Literature of the Jewish People in Bar-Ilan University. From 2014 to 2017, he served as the Head of the Department. Established the Program for Jewish-Russian Literature. Katsman is married and has two children - Anna and Eli.[2]

Research edit

Mythopoesis edit

Katsman's first book, The Time of Cruel Miracles (2002),[3] is dedicated to developing a theory of mythopoesis, that is, how myth is created through the act of reading the literary text. Myth is defined (following Alexei Losev)[4] as a miraculous history of personality given in words (the miracle in this case being perceived as the realization of the personality's transcendental purpose in empirical history). Based on Emmanuel Levinas' concept of revelation,[5] a theory is proposed in which mythopoesis is seen as the personality's becoming towards its miracle in an ethical face-to-face encounter with another personality. A method for the study of literary mythopoesis is constructed on the foundation of this theory of mythopoesis.

Chaos theory (synopsis of the books) edit

This project continues in the direction of a theory of the literary figure as a mythopoeic personality. A dialogue with the René Girard[6] and Eric Gans[7] anthropological-philosophical theories has been developed, according to which a sign (in language and culture in general) is created in an originary scene of violence or prevention of violence towards a central personality (the victim), as a substitute for it. In this research, Girard's and Gans' theory is complemented with a theory of mythopoesis, according to which the personality's transformation into a sign is accompanied by a simultaneous process whereby the sign is transformed into a personality (this is the process of myth-creation). The two processes are treated as unified and feeding each other within a complex dynamic system. The system is then examined in terms of chaos theory. The discussion leads to the conclusion that the figure's origination is a chaotic system, characterized also by features of an autopoetic (living) system, in terms of the Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela biological-cognitive theory.[8] The book Poetics of Becoming (2005) is dedicated to this research, in which the theory of mythopoesis in its expanded form is examined through the works of Hebrew and Russian writers, including Agnon, Amos Oz, Meir Shalev, Orly Castel-Bloom, Etgar Keret, Dostoevsky, Mikhail Bulgakov, and Osip Mandelstam.[9] The works by Isaac Babel and Mandelstam are discussed in the context of multi-culturalism and bi-national literature, leading to a new definition of Jewish-Russian literature.

Gestures (synopsis of the books and articles) edit

The book At the Other End of Gesture (2008) is devoted to the problem of gestures (body language) in literature.[10] Based on recent advances in the modern science of gesture (Adam Kendon, David McNeill, Uri Hadar and others)[11][12] a cognitive model is constructed of the processing of gestures in the course of reading a literary text, and a method is developed for an interdisciplinary study of the representation of gesture in text, from poetic, cultural, anthropological and semiological aspects. A series of discussions concerning the poetics of gesture in the writings of a number of modern Hebrew writers (Uri Nissan Gnessin, Isaac Dov Berkowitz, Yeshayahu Bershadsky, Gershon Shofman, Agnon, Jacob Steinberg, Etgar Keret, Judith Katzir, Meir Shalev, Aharon Appelfeld, Dorit Rabinyan) leads to far-reaching conclusions concerning their poetics and concerning the philosophy of gesture in modern culture. This study also examines how gesture functions as anthropological motive for creating art, and as one of the mechanisms whereby symbolism is created.

Some studies which have not been included in the last book are the following: spontaneous gestures in the Bible;[13] gestures accompanying the reading/learning of the Torah among Yemenite Jews (a study at the crossroads between the science of gesture, visual anthropology and the anthropology of the body);[14] a study on gestural practices in Jewish religious life;[15] studies on gesture in the writings of Milorad Pavić as the key to his poetics (in his two major novels, Dictionary of the Khazars and Landscape Painted with Tea);[16] a study on gesture in Dostoevsky's The Idiot in relation to the theme of man/body as machine.[17]

Sincerity (synopsis of the book) edit

A Small Prophecy (2013)[18] is a theoretical and applied research of sincerity as rhetorical and cultural, lingual and anthropological category.[19] Sincerity and rhetoric provide two ways for constituting a personality (subject, identity, character) in the speech. They complement each other till their complete confluence in the intention of persuasion. Two opposite conceptions of sincerity – as genuine self-expression and as artificial "theatrical" performance – are presented as not effective, especially in such complex cultural phenomena as S.Y. Agnon's work. In the first part of the research, the analysis of sincere speech as rhetorical act leads to discussion of the rhetoric itself and to its repositioning in cultural-spiritual practice. By this course, the concept of cultural-communal rhetoric of sincerity has been shaped, which is applied to resolving the intricate problems roused within Agnon studies, particularly the problem of author's sincerity in representation of miracle, his religious or anti religious intentions. In the second part, the Book One of 'Ir u-mlo'a is discussed, focusing on the Agnon rhetoric and on what is called "Agnon's lessons in rhetoric and sincerity". The analysis brings out that Agnon's impossible, multi-intentional discourse on "the impossible" is aimed to scrutinize the realized possibilities of the historical existence of the Jewish community (on the scale from Buchach to the People of Israel), and to create new, not realized possibilities – the most mythic and true ones.

Alternative history (synopsis of the book) edit

The book Literature, History, Choice (2013)[20] deals with one of the most popular subjects in the recent literature and cinematography – alternative (counterfactual, allo-history).[21] Alternative history is not merely the definition of a historiographic method and of a subgenre of fantasy literature, but it is rather also a poetic and hermeneutical principle. One may discover foundations of the alternative history principle in works that have no connection at all to fantasy genres. In this case, one must speak of the poetics of historical alternative. Even when the work makes no overt use of the poetics of historical alternativity, the principle of historical alternativity can be used as a method of reading, that is, as a hermeneutic principle, which is used to reveal implicit historiographical and historical perceptions on which the poetics and ideology of the work are based. What makes it possible to speak of alternative history in such a sweeping sense is the observation that alternative history is not just oscillation between different histories but rather oscillation between alternative elements at four levels: myth (plot); personality (identity); choice (perception of history), and mode of choice (historiographical view). The mechanism of oscillation is identical at all of the levels and it consists of a return to the point of bifurcation in the past and a free choice of the new future. However, at every level, the historical, ethical, cultural and personalistic significance of the oscillation is different because at every level, different elements may be chosen. Thus, analysis of an implicit historical and historiographical discourse, which underlies every work of literature, is carried out using a multi-layered method.

The main point is that oscillation at each of these levels is what establishes the choice, as well as the subject and object of that choice. Without oscillation between unrealized possibilities, there can be no myth, no personality, no history, and no historiography. The oscillation does not happen after the poles of oscillation have been determined but is in fact what creates them. This oscillation is what creates the alternatives and not the other way around. Rhetoric is the internal mechanism that creates oscillation, and thus – creates the historical alternativity. To speak of alternative history is to speak of a mechanism for establishing meaning – of narrative, of personality, of memory, and of writing. Based on this, establishing meaning is a historical and personalistic creation, and thus it is an act of establishing ethics and of establishing truth.

Alternative history as a genre, as well as the principle of historical alternativity, is based on the implicit (and largely unconscious) metaphysical premise of the existence of a historical truth and of the possibility of proving it. Therefore this principle is not a postmodern or relativistic element but rather the opposite is true: alternative history was intended to repair the damage caused to culture by radical relativism which is characteristic of certain periods and ideologies, particularly postmodernism.

Agnon's oeuvre, and Ir u-meloa (The City and All It Has in It) in particular, is presented then as a classic example not only of historical writing but also of the poetics of historical alternativity. This research method is applied to Agnon's work in order to understand the complex philosophical-historical perceptions of the author. Both the theoretical analysis and the analysis of the works show that the nucleus of historical alternativity contains the question: "How does one choose?" or in other words, "How does one write (history)?" – this is the dilemma where oscillation between different historiographical perceptions unites with oscillation between different perceptions of writing on the one hand, and with oscillation between different ethical perceptions (i.e. concerning identity, memory, responsibility) on the other.

Russian-Language Israeli literature and Russian-Jewish Literature (synopsis of the books) edit

The book Nostalgia for a Foreign Land (2016)[22] focuses on the last two and half decades of the history of Russian-language Israeli literature, and particularly on several novelists among many who immigrated to Israel with the "big wave" of repatriation in 1990s, and whose largest part of the works was written in Israel: Dina Rubina, Nekoda Singer, Elizaveta Mikhailichenko and Yuri Nesis, and Mikhail Yudson. They are popular and active authors on the Israeli scene, in the printed and electronic media. Singer[23] and Yudson[24] are also editors of the renowned journals and authors of literary and cultural reviews and essays. In spite of the evident differences in their styles, lingual and aesthetic visions, these five writers are united by the same essential feature: free play of the Jewish-Russian mentality, Jewish-Israeli identity, and Russian-Israeli culture. They search for the new indigeneity and find it in the metaphysical nomadism, multiplicity, network, or untranslatability. They constitute a new generation of Jewish-Russian writers: diasporic Russians and (pseudo-)indigenous Israelis. Jointly with scholars Klavdia Smola and Maxim D. Shrayer, Katsman edited the anniversary volume of essays The Parallel Universes of David Shrayer-Petrov. A Collection Published on the Occasion of the Writer's 85th Birthday (2021), which appeared in both English and Russian. Since then, Katsman has published several additional books about Russian-language Israeli literature (see the list of publications).

Publications edit

Books edit

  • Неуловимая реальность: Сто лет русско-израильской литературы (1920–2020). Бостон: Academic Studies Press, 2020. ISBN 978-1-6446927-8-3, 978-5-6043579-3-4
  • Высшая легкость созидания. Следующие сто лет русско-израильской литературы. Бостон: Academic Studies Press, 2021. ISBN 978-1-6446954-5-6, 978-5-6044709-8-5
  • Nostalgia for a Foreign Land: Studies in Russian-Language Literature in Israel. Series: Jews of Russia and Eastern Europe and Their Legacy. Brighton MA: Academic Studies Press, 2016. ISBN 978-1-6181-1528-7
  • Literature, History, Choice: The Principle of Alternative History in Literature (S.Y. Agnon, The City with All That is Therein). Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013. ISBN 978-1-4438-5251-7
  • Laughter in Heaven: Symbols of Laughter in the Works of S.Y. Agnon. (In Hebrew). Jerusalem: Magness Press, 2018. ("Skhok be-shamaim") ISBN 978-965-7763-88-9
  • 'A Small Prophecy': Sincerity and Rhetoric in Ir u-meloa by S.Y. Agnon, in Hebrew, Bar-Ilan University Press, 2013. ("Nevua ketana") ISBN 978-965-226-438-1
  • At the Other End of Gesture. Anthropological Poetics of Gesture in Modern Hebrew Literature, Begengung: Jüdische Studien, Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang GmbH, 2008. ISBN 978-3-6315-6689-3
  • Poetics of Becoming: Dynamic Processes of Mythopoesis in Modern and Postmodern Hebrew and Slavic Literature, Heidelberg University Publications in Slavistics, Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang GmbH, 2005. ISBN 978-0-8204-9816-4
  • The Time of Cruel Miracles: Mythopoesis in Dostoevsky and Agnon, Heidelberg University Publications in Slavistics, Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang GmbH, 2002. ISBN 978-3-6313-7767-3

Edited edit

  • Around the Point: Studies in Jewish Literature and Culture in Multiple Languages, ed. by Hillel Weiss, Roman Katsman, and Ber Kotlerman, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. ISBN 1-4438-5577-4, 978-1-4438-5577-8
  • Two parallel volumes:

In English: The Parallel Universes of David Shrayer-Petrov: A Collection Published on the Occasion of the Writer's 85th Birthday, ed. Roman Katsman, Maxim D. Shrayer, Klavdia Smola. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2021. ISBN 9781644695265, 9781644695289

In Russian: Parallel'nye vselennye Davida Shraera-Petrova: Sbornik statei i materialov k 85-letiiu pisatelia, ed. Roman Katsman, Klavdia Smola, Maxim D. Shrayer. St. Petersburg: Academic Studies Press/Bibliorossica, 2021.

  • Two parallel volumes:

In English: Studies in the History of Russian-Israeli Literature. Edited by Roman Katsman and Maxim D. Shrayer. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2023.

In Russian: Ocherki po istorii russko-izrail'skoi literatury. Edited by Roman Katsman and Maxim D. Shrayer. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2023. ISBN 979-8-887191-88-1

Articles edit

  • Crisis of the Victimary Paradigm in Contemporary Russian Literature in Israel (An applied case study of Eric Gans's Generative Anthropology), Anthropoetics: The Journal of Generative Anthropology, XXIV, no. 1 Fall 2018.
  • 'Parallelnye vselennye Davida Shraera-Petrova' (The Parallel Universes of David Shrayer-Petrov), Wiener Slawistischer Almanach, 79 (2017), pp. 255–279.
  • Jewish fearless speech: towards a definition of Soviet Jewish nonconformism (F. Gorenshtein, F. Roziner, D. Shrayer-Petrov), East European Jewish Affairs, 48 (1), 2018, pp. 41–55.
  • "Freakish Sacrifices": The Problem of Victimhood in Alexander Goldstein's Novel Quiet Fields (in Russian). Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie (New literary observer), 150 (2/2018), pp. 271–289.
  • Stam: The Unbearable Lightness of Banality, or On the Nature of Etgar Keret's Humor,' Ben-Gurion University Review, Winter 2018.
  • 'Krizis viktimnoj paradigmy. Sluchaj noveishej russko-izrailskoj literatury' (Crisis of Victimary Paradigm. A Case of Russian Literature in Israel). In RUSYCYSTYCZNE STUDIA LITERATUROZNAWCZE, # 27: Russian Literature and the Jewish Question, ed. Mirosława Michalska-Suchanek and Agnieszka Lenart. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, 2017, pp. 9–28.
  • How Is Myth Possible? The Question of Shaping of the Historical-Personalistic Conception of Myth (Matvei Kagan and Mikhail Gershenson, 1919-1922) (in Russian), Issledovaniia po istorii russkoj mysli (Studies in Russian Intellectual History), 2017, pp. 513–538.
  • Fearless Vulnerability of Nonconformism (I. Gabay, M. Grobman, G. Sapgir) (in Russian), Toronto Slavic Quarterly, # 59 (2017).
  • Philosophy of Freedom in the Novel by Dennis Sobolev Jerusalem (in Russian), Studia Slavica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 62:2 (2017), pp. 459–474.
  • Jerusalem: A Dissipative Novel by Dennis Sobolev (in Russian), Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie (New literary review), 143 (1/2017), pp. 291–312.
  • "The Parable and Its Lesson" by S. Y. Agnon and the Thinking of Historical Alternativeness,' (in Hebrew), Mikan, 17 (2017), pp. 340–356.
  • 'Eric Gans' Thinking of Origin, Culture, and of the Jewish Question vis-a-vis Hermann Cohen's Heritage,' Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 23, 2015, pp. 236–255.
  • 'Network and Sacrifice in the Novel I/e_rus.olim by Elizaveta Mikhailichenko and Yury Nesis,' Toronto Slavic Quarterly, 54 (2015), pp. 27–49.
  • 'Nekod Singer in Russian and Hebrew: Neoeclectism And Beyond', Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures, 70:2, 2016, pp. 66–79.
  • 'The Blue Altay: The Unknown Manuscripts of Avraam Vysotsky and the Genesis of the Novel Saturday and Sunday,' (in Russian), Toronto Slavic Quarterly, 56 (Spring 2016).
  • 'Kotesh Grisin: The Alternative History of Agnon ('Ha-mevakshim lahem rav,' Ir u-Meloa),' (in Hebrew), Dappim le-Mekhkar be-Sifrut, 19, 2014, pp. 7–43.
  • 'The Speech of Yakov Maze in Honor of Hermann Cohen,' (in Russian), translation and preface by Roman Katsman, in Issledovaniya po istorii russkoy mysli, vol. 10, Edited by Modest A. Kolerov and Nikolay S. Plotnikov, Moscow, Modest Kolerov, 2014, pp. 465–478.
  • 'Boris Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago in the Eyes of the Israeli Writers and Intellectuals (A Minimal Foundation of Multilingual Jewish Philology),' in Around the Point: Studies in Jewish Multilingual Literature, ed. Hillel Weiss, Roman Katsman, Ber Kotlerman, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 643-686.
  • 'Etgar Keret: The Minimal Metaphysical Origin.' Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures, vol. 67, 2013, pp. 189–204.
  • 'Jewish Traditions: Active Gestural Practices in Religious Life,' Body-Language-Communication. An International Handbook on Multimodality in Human Interaction, ed. by Cornelia Müller, Alan Cienki, Ellen Fricke, Silva H. Ladewig, David McNeill, Sedinha Tessendorf. Series of Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Sciences. Berlin-New York, Mouton de Gruyter, 2013, 320-329.
  • 'Mordecai at the King's Gate: A Few Introductory Remarks to Matvei Kagan's 'Vom Begriff der Geschichte' (On the Concept of History),' in Eastern European Jewish Literature of the 20th and 21st Centuries: Identity and Poetics. Ed. by Klavdia Smola. Series: Die Welt der Slaven. München – Berlin – Washington/D.C., Verlag Otto Sagner, 2013, pp. 403–406.
  • (As editor): Matvej Kagan. "Vom Begriff der Geschichte." Briefe: Simon Gulko – Matvej Kagan." In: Eastern European Jewish Literature of the 20th and 21st Centuries: Identity and Poetics. Series: Die Welt der Slaven. Ed. by Klavdia Smola. München – Berlin – Washington/D.C., Verlag Otto Sagner, 2013, pp. 406–432.
  • 'Miracle, Sincerity and Rhetoric in the Writing of S.Y. Agnon' (in Hebrew), Ma'ase Sippur: Studies in Jewish Prose, vol. 3, ed. by Avidov Lipsker and Rella Kushelevsky, Ramat-Gan, Bar Ilan University Press, 2013, pp. 307–332.
  • 'Matvei Kagan: Judaism and the European Cultural Crisis,' Journal of Jewish Thought & Philosophy, 21 (2013), pp. 73–103.
  • 'Love and Bewilderment: Matvei Kagan's Literary Critical Concepts,' Partial Answers. Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas, 11:1 (2013), pp. 9–28.
  • 'Sincerity, Rhetoric and Representation of Miracle in Literature' (in Hebrew), Mi'kan 12 (2012), pp. 126–143.
  • (With Ber Kotlerman), 'Mordechai Nisan Kagan: Peretz un di folks-mytologie' (Peretz and Mythology), Les Cahiers Yiddish / Yidishe Heftn 168, 2012, pp. 3–7.
  • 'Cultural Rhetoric, Generative Anthropology, and Narrative Conflict,' Anthropoetics 17, no. 2 (2012).[25]
  • (With Ber Kotlerman), 'Mordechai Nisan Kagan (Matvei Isaevich Kagan): Der Fargesener Russish-Yidisher Neo-Kantianer,' preface to: Matvei Kagan, 'Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev,' (in Yiddish), Yerushalaimer Almanac 29 (2012), pp. 433–442.
  • The Unrealized Cantors: The Community Rhetoric of S. Y. Agnon' (in Hebrew), Ayin Gimel: A Journal of Agnon Studies, vol. 2, 2012, pp. 131–137.[26]
  • 'From Buchach to Talpiot: On the Book of Dan Laor S. Y. Agnon (2008)', (in Hebrew), Cathedra, 140, 2011, pp. 180–183.
  • 'The Brit of Historical Remembrance', Zmanim, (in Hebrew), 116, 2011, pp. 111– 113.
  • 'S.Y. Agnon's Community Rhetoric: The heroism and crisis of power in two tales of gabbais (treasurers) from 'Ir U-meloah (The City and All it Has in It)', Hebrew Studies, 52, 2011, pp. 363–378.
  • 'To Read by Body: Gesture Studies in Culture and Literature' (in Hebrew), Ma'ase Sippur: Studies in Jewish Prose, vol. 2, ed. by Avidov Lipsker and Rella Kushelevsky, Bar Ilan University Press, 2009, pp. 373–404.
  • 'Gesture in Literature: Cognitive Processing and Cultural Semiosis (Case Study in Agnon's Stories)', (in Hebrew), Mekhkarey Yerushalaim be-sifrut ivrit (The Studies in Hebrew Literature), 22 (2008), pp. 407–436.
  • 'The Problem of Spontaneous Gestures in the Bible. A Case Study of Gestural Poetics', (in Hebrew), Mikan 9 (2008), pp. 80–96.
  • 'An Invisible Gesture of A Jester: Body and Machine in The Idiot by F.M. Dostoevsky', Toronto Slavic Quarterly 26 (2008).[27]
  • 'Poetics of Gestures in the Writing of Milorad Pavic (Dictionary of Khazars)' (in Hebrew), Dappim: Research in Literature 16-17, 2007-2008, pp. 383–400.
  • 'Gestures Accompanying Torah Learning/Recital Among Yemenite Jews', Gesture: The International Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Gestures and Nonverbal Communication (John Benjamins Publishing), 7:1 (2007), pp. 1–19.
  • 'The Dance of Myths: Mythopoesis and Narrative Ethics', (in Hebrew), Ma'ase Sippur: Studies in Jewish Prose, vol. 1, ed. by Avidov Lipsker and Rella Kushelevsky, Bar Ilan University Press, 2005, pp. 431–446.
  • 'Anthropoetic Gesture. A Key to Milorad Pavić's Poetics (Landscape Painted with Tea)', Toronto Slavic Quarterly 12 (2005).
  • 'The Memory of the Body: The Novel-Myth by Meir Shalev Be'veito Be'midbar', (in Hebrew), Dappim: Research in Literature, vol. 14-15, 2005, pp. 269–291.
  • 'Personality, Ethics and Ideology in the Postmodern Mythopoesis by Etgar Keret' (in Hebrew), Mi'kan, 4 (January 2005), pp. 20–41.
  • 'The Myth of Myth-Creation in Ido ve-Eynam by Agnon', (in Hebrew), Criticism & Interpretation (Bar Ilan University), 35-36 (2002), pp. 231–245.
  • 'The Miracle of Literature: An Ethical-Aesthetical Theory of Mythopoesis', Analecta Husserliana LXXV (2002), pp. 211–231.
  • 'Personal-Historical Conception of Myth in Forevermore by Agnon' (in Hebrew), Alei-Siah 45 (Summer 2001), pp. 53–63.
  • 'Generative Anthropology in the Works by Agnon' (in Hebrew), Proceedings of the 13 Congress of the World for Jewish Studies, 2001.[28]
  • 'Dostoevsky's A Raw Youth: Mythopoesis as the Dialectics of Absence and Presence', The Dostoevsky Journal: An Independent Review 1 (2000), pp. 85–95.
  • 'Crime and Punishment: Face to Face' (in Russian), Dostoevsky i mirovaja kultura/Dostoevsky and the World Culture, N. 12 (1999), pp. 165–176.

Translations edit

Into Russian edit

  • Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 'Poka ne pridiot Elijahu,' ('Ad she-yavo Elijahu'), trans. and afterword by Roman Katsman, Ierusalimsky zhurnal, 48 (2014), pp. 155–170.
  • Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 'Iz polskikh skazochnykh istoriy,' (Sipurei Polin), trans. and afterword by Roman Katsman, Ierusalimsky zhurnal, 52 (2015), pp. 185–198.
  • Miron Izakson, 'Poems', Artikl, 29 (2015).

Into Hebrew edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Library of Bar-Ilan University Catalog". Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  2. ^ "The page of Roman Katsman at the website of the Department of Literature of the Jewish People in Bar-Ilan University". Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  3. ^ Katsman, Roman (2002). The Time of Cruel Miracles: Mythopoesis in Dostoevsky and Agnon. Peter Lang. ISBN 9783631377673.
  4. ^ Losev, Alexei (2003). The Dialectics of Myth. Routledge.
  5. ^ Levinas, Emmanuel (1994). Beyond the Verse: Talmudic Readings and Lectures. Continuum. pp. 127–147.
  6. ^ Girard, Rene (1979). Violence and the Sacred. Johns Hopkins University Press.
  7. ^ Gans, Eric (2011). A New Way of Thinking: Generative Anthropology in Religion, Philosophy, Art. The Davies Group.
  8. ^ Maturana, Humberto; Varela, Francisco (1980). Autopoesis and Cognition: The Realization of the Living. D. Reidel Publishing Company.
  9. ^ Katsman, Roman (2005). Poetics of Becoming: Dynamic Processes of Mythopoesis in Modern and Postmodern Hebrew and Slavic Literature. Peter Lang.
  10. ^ Katsman, Roman (2008). At the Other End of Gesture. Anthropological Poetics of Gesture in Modern Hebrew Literature. Peter Lang.
  11. ^ Kendon, Adam (2004). Gesture: Visible Action as Utterance. Cambridge University Press.
  12. ^ McNeill, David (1992). Hand and Mind: What Gestures Reveal about Thought. The University of Chicago Press.
  13. ^ Katsman, Roman (2008). "The Problem of Spontaneous Gestures in the Bible. A Case Study of Gestural Poetics (in Hebrew)". Mikan. 9: 80–96.
  14. ^ Katsman, Roman (2007). "Gestures Accompanying Torah Learning/Recital Among Yemenite Jews". Gesture: The International Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Gestures and Nonverbal Communication. 7:1: 1–19.
  15. ^ Katsman, Roman (2013). "Jewish Traditions: Active Gestural Practices in Religious Life". Body-Language-Communication. An International Handbook on Multimodality in Human Interaction. 1: 320–329.
  16. ^ Katsman, Roman (2005). "Anthropoetic Gesture. A Key to Milorad Pavić's Poetics (Landscape Painted with Tea)". Toronto Slavic Quarterly. 12.
  17. ^ Katsman, Roman (2008). "An Invisible Gesture of A Jester: Body and Machine in The Idiot by F.M. Dostoevsky". Toronto Slavic Quarterly. 26.
  18. ^ Katsman, Roman (2013). 'A Small Prophecy': Sincerity and Rhetoric in Ir u-meloa by S.Y. Agnon (in Hebrew). Bar-Ilan University Press.
  19. ^ See also: Ernst van Alphen, Mieke Bal, and Carel E. Smith, eds. (2008). The Rhetoric of Sincerity. Stanford University Press.
  20. ^ Katsman, Roman (2013). Literature, History, Choice: The Principle of Alternative History in Literature. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  21. ^ See for example: Rosenfeld, Gavriel D. (2005). The World Hitler Never Made. Alternate History and the Memory of Nazism. Cambridge University Press.
  22. ^ Katsman, Roman (2016). . Academic Studies Press. Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
  23. ^ "Dvoetochie (journal)". Dvoetochie.wordpress.com.
  24. ^ "Article (journal)". Sunround.com.
  25. ^ Gans, Eric (27 May 2016). "Cultural Rhetoric, Generative Anthropology, and Narrative Conflict". Anthropoetics.ucla.edu. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  26. ^ "הרטוריקה הקהילתית של ש"י עגנון רומן כצמן" (PDF). Biu.ac.il. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  27. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-15. Retrieved 2011-05-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  28. ^ [1] [dead link]

External links edit

  • Personal page on the site of Department of Literature of the Jewish People.
  • ResearchGate
  • Academia.edu
  • Nostalgia for a Foreign Land 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine: Studies in Russian-Language Literature in Israel on the site of Academic Studies Press.
  • Literature, History, Choice on the site of Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • A Small Prophecy on the site of Bar-Ilan University Press.
  • Around the Point on the site of Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • At the Other End of Gesture on the site of Peter Lang.
  • Poetics of Becoming on the site of Peter Lang.
  • The Time of Cruel Miracles on the site of Peter Lang.

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Roman Katsman born 1969 is an Israeli professor and researcher of Hebrew and Russian literature He is Full Professor of the Department of Literature of the Jewish People in Bar Ilan University Contents 1 Biography 2 Research 2 1 Mythopoesis 2 2 Chaos theory synopsis of the books 2 3 Gestures synopsis of the books and articles 2 4 Sincerity synopsis of the book 2 5 Alternative history synopsis of the book 2 6 Russian Language Israeli literature and Russian Jewish Literature synopsis of the books 3 Publications 3 1 Books 3 2 Edited 3 3 Articles 3 4 Translations 3 4 1 Into Russian 3 4 2 Into Hebrew 4 References 5 External linksBiography editKatsman was born in Zhitomir Ukraine on November 26 1969 He has lived in Israel since 1990 He earned his Ph D cum laude from Bar Ilan University in 1999 The title of his dissertation was Mythopoesis Theory Method and Application in the Selected Works by Dostoevsky and Agnon 1 Since 2000 Katsman has taught in the Department of Literature of the Jewish People in Bar Ilan University From 2014 to 2017 he served as the Head of the Department Established the Program for Jewish Russian Literature Katsman is married and has two children Anna and Eli 2 Research editMythopoesis edit Katsman s first book The Time of Cruel Miracles 2002 3 is dedicated to developing a theory of mythopoesis that is how myth is created through the act of reading the literary text Myth is defined following Alexei Losev 4 as a miraculous history of personality given in words the miracle in this case being perceived as the realization of the personality s transcendental purpose in empirical history Based on Emmanuel Levinas concept of revelation 5 a theory is proposed in which mythopoesis is seen as the personality s becoming towards its miracle in an ethical face to face encounter with another personality A method for the study of literary mythopoesis is constructed on the foundation of this theory of mythopoesis Chaos theory synopsis of the books edit This project continues in the direction of a theory of the literary figure as a mythopoeic personality A dialogue with the Rene Girard 6 and Eric Gans 7 anthropological philosophical theories has been developed according to which a sign in language and culture in general is created in an originary scene of violence or prevention of violence towards a central personality the victim as a substitute for it In this research Girard s and Gans theory is complemented with a theory of mythopoesis according to which the personality s transformation into a sign is accompanied by a simultaneous process whereby the sign is transformed into a personality this is the process of myth creation The two processes are treated as unified and feeding each other within a complex dynamic system The system is then examined in terms of chaos theory The discussion leads to the conclusion that the figure s origination is a chaotic system characterized also by features of an autopoetic living system in terms of the Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela biological cognitive theory 8 The book Poetics of Becoming 2005 is dedicated to this research in which the theory of mythopoesis in its expanded form is examined through the works of Hebrew and Russian writers including Agnon Amos Oz Meir Shalev Orly Castel Bloom Etgar Keret Dostoevsky Mikhail Bulgakov and Osip Mandelstam 9 The works by Isaac Babel and Mandelstam are discussed in the context of multi culturalism and bi national literature leading to a new definition of Jewish Russian literature Gestures synopsis of the books and articles edit The book At the Other End of Gesture 2008 is devoted to the problem of gestures body language in literature 10 Based on recent advances in the modern science of gesture Adam Kendon David McNeill Uri Hadar and others 11 12 a cognitive model is constructed of the processing of gestures in the course of reading a literary text and a method is developed for an interdisciplinary study of the representation of gesture in text from poetic cultural anthropological and semiological aspects A series of discussions concerning the poetics of gesture in the writings of a number of modern Hebrew writers Uri Nissan Gnessin Isaac Dov Berkowitz Yeshayahu Bershadsky Gershon Shofman Agnon Jacob Steinberg Etgar Keret Judith Katzir Meir Shalev Aharon Appelfeld Dorit Rabinyan leads to far reaching conclusions concerning their poetics and concerning the philosophy of gesture in modern culture This study also examines how gesture functions as anthropological motive for creating art and as one of the mechanisms whereby symbolism is created Some studies which have not been included in the last book are the following spontaneous gestures in the Bible 13 gestures accompanying the reading learning of the Torah among Yemenite Jews a study at the crossroads between the science of gesture visual anthropology and the anthropology of the body 14 a study on gestural practices in Jewish religious life 15 studies on gesture in the writings of Milorad Pavic as the key to his poetics in his two major novels Dictionary of the Khazars and Landscape Painted with Tea 16 a study on gesture in Dostoevsky s The Idiot in relation to the theme of man body as machine 17 Sincerity synopsis of the book edit A Small Prophecy 2013 18 is a theoretical and applied research of sincerity as rhetorical and cultural lingual and anthropological category 19 Sincerity and rhetoric provide two ways for constituting a personality subject identity character in the speech They complement each other till their complete confluence in the intention of persuasion Two opposite conceptions of sincerity as genuine self expression and as artificial theatrical performance are presented as not effective especially in such complex cultural phenomena as S Y Agnon s work In the first part of the research the analysis of sincere speech as rhetorical act leads to discussion of the rhetoric itself and to its repositioning in cultural spiritual practice By this course the concept of cultural communal rhetoric of sincerity has been shaped which is applied to resolving the intricate problems roused within Agnon studies particularly the problem of author s sincerity in representation of miracle his religious or anti religious intentions In the second part the Book One of Ir u mlo a is discussed focusing on the Agnon rhetoric and on what is called Agnon s lessons in rhetoric and sincerity The analysis brings out that Agnon s impossible multi intentional discourse on the impossible is aimed to scrutinize the realized possibilities of the historical existence of the Jewish community on the scale from Buchach to the People of Israel and to create new not realized possibilities the most mythic and true ones Alternative history synopsis of the book edit The book Literature History Choice 2013 20 deals with one of the most popular subjects in the recent literature and cinematography alternative counterfactual allo history 21 Alternative history is not merely the definition of a historiographic method and of a subgenre of fantasy literature but it is rather also a poetic and hermeneutical principle One may discover foundations of the alternative history principle in works that have no connection at all to fantasy genres In this case one must speak of the poetics of historical alternative Even when the work makes no overt use of the poetics of historical alternativity the principle of historical alternativity can be used as a method of reading that is as a hermeneutic principle which is used to reveal implicit historiographical and historical perceptions on which the poetics and ideology of the work are based What makes it possible to speak of alternative history in such a sweeping sense is the observation that alternative history is not just oscillation between different histories but rather oscillation between alternative elements at four levels myth plot personality identity choice perception of history and mode of choice historiographical view The mechanism of oscillation is identical at all of the levels and it consists of a return to the point of bifurcation in the past and a free choice of the new future However at every level the historical ethical cultural and personalistic significance of the oscillation is different because at every level different elements may be chosen Thus analysis of an implicit historical and historiographical discourse which underlies every work of literature is carried out using a multi layered method The main point is that oscillation at each of these levels is what establishes the choice as well as the subject and object of that choice Without oscillation between unrealized possibilities there can be no myth no personality no history and no historiography The oscillation does not happen after the poles of oscillation have been determined but is in fact what creates them This oscillation is what creates the alternatives and not the other way around Rhetoric is the internal mechanism that creates oscillation and thus creates the historical alternativity To speak of alternative history is to speak of a mechanism for establishing meaning of narrative of personality of memory and of writing Based on this establishing meaning is a historical and personalistic creation and thus it is an act of establishing ethics and of establishing truth Alternative history as a genre as well as the principle of historical alternativity is based on the implicit and largely unconscious metaphysical premise of the existence of a historical truth and of the possibility of proving it Therefore this principle is not a postmodern or relativistic element but rather the opposite is true alternative history was intended to repair the damage caused to culture by radical relativism which is characteristic of certain periods and ideologies particularly postmodernism Agnon s oeuvre and Ir u meloa The City and All It Has in It in particular is presented then as a classic example not only of historical writing but also of the poetics of historical alternativity This research method is applied to Agnon s work in order to understand the complex philosophical historical perceptions of the author Both the theoretical analysis and the analysis of the works show that the nucleus of historical alternativity contains the question How does one choose or in other words How does one write history this is the dilemma where oscillation between different historiographical perceptions unites with oscillation between different perceptions of writing on the one hand and with oscillation between different ethical perceptions i e concerning identity memory responsibility on the other Russian Language Israeli literature and Russian Jewish Literature synopsis of the books edit The book Nostalgia for a Foreign Land 2016 22 focuses on the last two and half decades of the history of Russian language Israeli literature and particularly on several novelists among many who immigrated to Israel with the big wave of repatriation in 1990s and whose largest part of the works was written in Israel Dina Rubina Nekoda Singer Elizaveta Mikhailichenko and Yuri Nesis and Mikhail Yudson They are popular and active authors on the Israeli scene in the printed and electronic media Singer 23 and Yudson 24 are also editors of the renowned journals and authors of literary and cultural reviews and essays In spite of the evident differences in their styles lingual and aesthetic visions these five writers are united by the same essential feature free play of the Jewish Russian mentality Jewish Israeli identity and Russian Israeli culture They search for the new indigeneity and find it in the metaphysical nomadism multiplicity network or untranslatability They constitute a new generation of Jewish Russian writers diasporic Russians and pseudo indigenous Israelis Jointly with scholars Klavdia Smola and Maxim D Shrayer Katsman edited the anniversary volume of essays The Parallel Universes of David Shrayer Petrov A Collection Published on the Occasion of the Writer s 85th Birthday 2021 which appeared in both English and Russian Since then Katsman has published several additional books about Russian language Israeli literature see the list of publications Publications editBooks edit Neulovimaya realnost Sto let russko izrailskoj literatury 1920 2020 Boston Academic Studies Press 2020 ISBN 978 1 6446927 8 3 978 5 6043579 3 4 Vysshaya legkost sozidaniya Sleduyushie sto let russko izrailskoj literatury Boston Academic Studies Press 2021 ISBN 978 1 6446954 5 6 978 5 6044709 8 5 Nostalgia for a Foreign Land Studies in Russian Language Literature in Israel Series Jews of Russia and Eastern Europe and Their Legacy Brighton MA Academic Studies Press 2016 ISBN 978 1 6181 1528 7 Literature History Choice The Principle of Alternative History in Literature S Y Agnon The City with All That is Therein Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2013 ISBN 978 1 4438 5251 7 Laughter in Heaven Symbols of Laughter in the Works of S Y Agnon In Hebrew Jerusalem Magness Press 2018 Skhok be shamaim ISBN 978 965 7763 88 9 A Small Prophecy Sincerity and Rhetoric in Ir u meloa by S Y Agnon in Hebrew Bar Ilan University Press 2013 Nevua ketana ISBN 978 965 226 438 1 At the Other End of Gesture Anthropological Poetics of Gesture in Modern Hebrew Literature Begengung Judische Studien Frankfurt am Main Peter Lang GmbH 2008 ISBN 978 3 6315 6689 3 Poetics of Becoming Dynamic Processes of Mythopoesis in Modern and Postmodern Hebrew and Slavic Literature Heidelberg University Publications in Slavistics Frankfurt am Main Peter Lang GmbH 2005 ISBN 978 0 8204 9816 4 The Time of Cruel Miracles Mythopoesis in Dostoevsky and Agnon Heidelberg University Publications in Slavistics Frankfurt am Main Peter Lang GmbH 2002 ISBN 978 3 6313 7767 3 Edited edit Around the Point Studies in Jewish Literature and Culture in Multiple Languages ed by Hillel Weiss Roman Katsman and Ber Kotlerman Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2014 ISBN 1 4438 5577 4 978 1 4438 5577 8 Two parallel volumes In English The Parallel Universes of David Shrayer Petrov A Collection Published on the Occasion of the Writer s 85th Birthday ed Roman Katsman Maxim D Shrayer Klavdia Smola Boston Academic Studies Press 2021 ISBN 9781644695265 9781644695289In Russian Parallel nye vselennye Davida Shraera Petrova Sbornik statei i materialov k 85 letiiu pisatelia ed Roman Katsman Klavdia Smola Maxim D Shrayer St Petersburg Academic Studies Press Bibliorossica 2021 Two parallel volumes In English Studies in the History of Russian Israeli Literature Edited by Roman Katsman and Maxim D Shrayer Boston Academic Studies Press 2023 In Russian Ocherki po istorii russko izrail skoi literatury Edited by Roman Katsman and Maxim D Shrayer Boston Academic Studies Press 2023 ISBN 979 8 887191 88 1 Articles edit Crisis of the Victimary Paradigm in Contemporary Russian Literature in Israel An applied case study of Eric Gans s Generative Anthropology Anthropoetics The Journal of Generative Anthropology XXIV no 1 Fall 2018 Parallelnye vselennye Davida Shraera Petrova The Parallel Universes of David Shrayer Petrov Wiener Slawistischer Almanach 79 2017 pp 255 279 Jewish fearless speech towards a definition of Soviet Jewish nonconformism F Gorenshtein F Roziner D Shrayer Petrov East European Jewish Affairs 48 1 2018 pp 41 55 Freakish Sacrifices The Problem of Victimhood in Alexander Goldstein s Novel Quiet Fields in Russian Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie New literary observer 150 2 2018 pp 271 289 Stam The Unbearable Lightness of Banality or On the Nature of Etgar Keret s Humor Ben Gurion University Review Winter 2018 Krizis viktimnoj paradigmy Sluchaj noveishej russko izrailskoj literatury Crisis of Victimary Paradigm A Case of Russian Literature in Israel In RUSYCYSTYCZNE STUDIA LITERATUROZNAWCZE 27 Russian Literature and the Jewish Question ed Miroslawa Michalska Suchanek and Agnieszka Lenart Katowice Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego 2017 pp 9 28 How Is Myth Possible The Question of Shaping of the Historical Personalistic Conception of Myth Matvei Kagan and Mikhail Gershenson 1919 1922 in Russian Issledovaniia po istorii russkoj mysli Studies in Russian Intellectual History 2017 pp 513 538 Fearless Vulnerability of Nonconformism I Gabay M Grobman G Sapgir in Russian Toronto Slavic Quarterly 59 2017 Philosophy of Freedom in the Novel by Dennis Sobolev Jerusalem in Russian Studia Slavica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 62 2 2017 pp 459 474 Jerusalem A Dissipative Novel by Dennis Sobolev in Russian Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie New literary review 143 1 2017 pp 291 312 The Parable and Its Lesson by S Y Agnon and the Thinking of Historical Alternativeness in Hebrew Mikan 17 2017 pp 340 356 Eric Gans Thinking of Origin Culture and of the Jewish Question vis a vis Hermann Cohen s Heritage Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 23 2015 pp 236 255 Network and Sacrifice in the Novel I e rus olim by Elizaveta Mikhailichenko and Yury Nesis Toronto Slavic Quarterly 54 2015 pp 27 49 Nekod Singer in Russian and Hebrew Neoeclectism And Beyond Symposium A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures 70 2 2016 pp 66 79 The Blue Altay The Unknown Manuscripts of Avraam Vysotsky and the Genesis of the Novel Saturday and Sunday in Russian Toronto Slavic Quarterly 56 Spring 2016 Kotesh Grisin The Alternative History of Agnon Ha mevakshim lahem rav Ir u Meloa in Hebrew Dappim le Mekhkar be Sifrut 19 2014 pp 7 43 The Speech of Yakov Maze in Honor of Hermann Cohen in Russian translation and preface by Roman Katsman in Issledovaniya po istorii russkoy mysli vol 10 Edited by Modest A Kolerov and Nikolay S Plotnikov Moscow Modest Kolerov 2014 pp 465 478 Boris Pasternak s Doctor Zhivago in the Eyes of the Israeli Writers and Intellectuals A Minimal Foundation of Multilingual Jewish Philology in Around the Point Studies in Jewish Multilingual Literature ed Hillel Weiss Roman Katsman Ber Kotlerman Cambridge Scholars Publishing 643 686 Etgar Keret The Minimal Metaphysical Origin Symposium A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures vol 67 2013 pp 189 204 Jewish Traditions Active Gestural Practices in Religious Life Body Language Communication An International Handbook on Multimodality in Human Interaction ed by Cornelia Muller Alan Cienki Ellen Fricke Silva H Ladewig David McNeill Sedinha Tessendorf Series of Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Sciences Berlin New York Mouton de Gruyter 2013 320 329 Mordecai at the King s Gate A Few Introductory Remarks to Matvei Kagan s Vom Begriff der Geschichte On the Concept of History in Eastern European Jewish Literature of the 20th and 21st Centuries Identity and Poetics Ed by Klavdia Smola Series Die Welt der Slaven Munchen Berlin Washington D C Verlag Otto Sagner 2013 pp 403 406 As editor Matvej Kagan Vom Begriff der Geschichte Briefe Simon Gulko Matvej Kagan In Eastern European Jewish Literature of the 20th and 21st Centuries Identity and Poetics Series Die Welt der Slaven Ed by Klavdia Smola Munchen Berlin Washington D C Verlag Otto Sagner 2013 pp 406 432 Miracle Sincerity and Rhetoric in the Writing of S Y Agnon in Hebrew Ma ase Sippur Studies in Jewish Prose vol 3 ed by Avidov Lipsker and Rella Kushelevsky Ramat Gan Bar Ilan University Press 2013 pp 307 332 Matvei Kagan Judaism and the European Cultural Crisis Journal of Jewish Thought amp Philosophy 21 2013 pp 73 103 Love and Bewilderment Matvei Kagan s Literary Critical Concepts Partial Answers Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas 11 1 2013 pp 9 28 Sincerity Rhetoric and Representation of Miracle in Literature in Hebrew Mi kan 12 2012 pp 126 143 With Ber Kotlerman Mordechai Nisan Kagan Peretz un di folks mytologie Peretz and Mythology Les Cahiers Yiddish Yidishe Heftn 168 2012 pp 3 7 Cultural Rhetoric Generative Anthropology and Narrative Conflict Anthropoetics 17 no 2 2012 25 With Ber Kotlerman Mordechai Nisan Kagan Matvei Isaevich Kagan Der Fargesener Russish Yidisher Neo Kantianer preface to Matvei Kagan Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev in Yiddish Yerushalaimer Almanac 29 2012 pp 433 442 The Unrealized Cantors The Community Rhetoric of S Y Agnon in Hebrew Ayin Gimel A Journal of Agnon Studies vol 2 2012 pp 131 137 26 From Buchach to Talpiot On the Book of Dan Laor S Y Agnon 2008 in Hebrew Cathedra 140 2011 pp 180 183 The Brit of Historical Remembrance Zmanim in Hebrew 116 2011 pp 111 113 S Y Agnon s Community Rhetoric The heroism and crisis of power in two tales of gabbais treasurers from Ir U meloah The City and All it Has in It Hebrew Studies 52 2011 pp 363 378 To Read by Body Gesture Studies in Culture and Literature in Hebrew Ma ase Sippur Studies in Jewish Prose vol 2 ed by Avidov Lipsker and Rella Kushelevsky Bar Ilan University Press 2009 pp 373 404 Gesture in Literature Cognitive Processing and Cultural Semiosis Case Study in Agnon s Stories in Hebrew Mekhkarey Yerushalaim be sifrut ivrit The Studies in Hebrew Literature 22 2008 pp 407 436 The Problem of Spontaneous Gestures in the Bible A Case Study of Gestural Poetics in Hebrew Mikan 9 2008 pp 80 96 An Invisible Gesture of A Jester Body and Machine in The Idiot by F M Dostoevsky Toronto Slavic Quarterly 26 2008 27 Poetics of Gestures in the Writing of Milorad Pavic Dictionary of Khazars in Hebrew Dappim Research in Literature 16 17 2007 2008 pp 383 400 Gestures Accompanying Torah Learning Recital Among Yemenite Jews Gesture The International Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Gestures and Nonverbal Communication John Benjamins Publishing 7 1 2007 pp 1 19 The Dance of Myths Mythopoesis and Narrative Ethics in Hebrew Ma ase Sippur Studies in Jewish Prose vol 1 ed by Avidov Lipsker and Rella Kushelevsky Bar Ilan University Press 2005 pp 431 446 Anthropoetic Gesture A Key to Milorad Pavic s Poetics Landscape Painted with Tea Toronto Slavic Quarterly 12 2005 The Memory of the Body The Novel Myth by Meir Shalev Be veito Be midbar in Hebrew Dappim Research in Literature vol 14 15 2005 pp 269 291 Personality Ethics and Ideology in the Postmodern Mythopoesis by Etgar Keret in Hebrew Mi kan 4 January 2005 pp 20 41 The Myth of Myth Creation in Ido ve Eynam by Agnon in Hebrew Criticism amp Interpretation Bar Ilan University 35 36 2002 pp 231 245 The Miracle of Literature An Ethical Aesthetical Theory of Mythopoesis Analecta Husserliana LXXV 2002 pp 211 231 Personal Historical Conception of Myth in Forevermore by Agnon in Hebrew Alei Siah 45 Summer 2001 pp 53 63 Generative Anthropology in the Works by Agnon in Hebrew Proceedings of the 13 Congress of the World for Jewish Studies 2001 28 Dostoevsky s A Raw Youth Mythopoesis as the Dialectics of Absence and Presence The Dostoevsky Journal An Independent Review 1 2000 pp 85 95 Crime and Punishment Face to Face in Russian Dostoevsky i mirovaja kultura Dostoevsky and the World Culture N 12 1999 pp 165 176 Translations edit Into Russian edit Shmuel Yosef Agnon Poka ne pridiot Elijahu Ad she yavo Elijahu trans and afterword by Roman Katsman Ierusalimsky zhurnal 48 2014 pp 155 170 https web archive org web 20141029070558 http magazines russ ru ier 2014 48 Shmuel Yosef Agnon Iz polskikh skazochnykh istoriy Sipurei Polin trans and afterword by Roman Katsman Ierusalimsky zhurnal 52 2015 pp 185 198 Miron Izakson Poems Artikl 29 2015 Into Hebrew edit David Shrayer Petrov Mivkhar shirim trans from Russian by Roman Katsman Megaphone http megafon news co il asys archives 186500 References edit The Library of Bar Ilan University Catalog Retrieved 4 April 2024 The page of Roman Katsman at the website of the Department of Literature of the Jewish People in Bar Ilan University Retrieved 4 April 2024 Katsman Roman 2002 The Time of Cruel Miracles Mythopoesis in Dostoevsky and Agnon Peter Lang ISBN 9783631377673 Losev Alexei 2003 The Dialectics of Myth Routledge Levinas Emmanuel 1994 Beyond the Verse Talmudic Readings and Lectures Continuum pp 127 147 Girard Rene 1979 Violence and the Sacred Johns Hopkins University Press Gans Eric 2011 A New Way of Thinking Generative Anthropology in Religion Philosophy Art The Davies Group Maturana Humberto Varela Francisco 1980 Autopoesis and Cognition The Realization of the Living D Reidel Publishing Company Katsman Roman 2005 Poetics of Becoming Dynamic Processes of Mythopoesis in Modern and Postmodern Hebrew and Slavic Literature Peter Lang Katsman Roman 2008 At the Other End of Gesture Anthropological Poetics of Gesture in Modern Hebrew Literature Peter Lang Kendon Adam 2004 Gesture Visible Action as Utterance Cambridge University Press McNeill David 1992 Hand and Mind What Gestures Reveal about Thought The University of Chicago Press Katsman Roman 2008 The Problem of Spontaneous Gestures in the Bible A Case Study of Gestural Poetics in Hebrew Mikan 9 80 96 Katsman Roman 2007 Gestures Accompanying Torah Learning Recital Among Yemenite Jews Gesture The International Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Gestures and Nonverbal Communication 7 1 1 19 Katsman Roman 2013 Jewish Traditions Active Gestural Practices in Religious Life Body Language Communication An International Handbook on Multimodality in Human Interaction 1 320 329 Katsman Roman 2005 Anthropoetic Gesture A Key to Milorad Pavic s Poetics Landscape Painted with Tea Toronto Slavic Quarterly 12 Katsman Roman 2008 An Invisible Gesture of A Jester Body and Machine in The Idiot by F M Dostoevsky Toronto Slavic Quarterly 26 Katsman Roman 2013 A Small Prophecy Sincerity and Rhetoric in Ir u meloa by S Y Agnon in Hebrew Bar Ilan University Press See also Ernst van Alphen Mieke Bal and Carel E Smith eds 2008 The Rhetoric of Sincerity Stanford University Press Katsman Roman 2013 Literature History Choice The Principle of Alternative History in Literature Cambridge Scholars Publishing See for example Rosenfeld Gavriel D 2005 The World Hitler Never Made Alternate History and the Memory of Nazism Cambridge University Press Katsman Roman 2016 Nostalgia for a Foreign Land Studies in Russian Language Literature in Israel Academic Studies Press Archived from the original on 2017 02 02 Retrieved 2017 01 20 Dvoetochie journal Dvoetochie wordpress com Article journal Sunround com Gans Eric 27 May 2016 Cultural Rhetoric Generative Anthropology and Narrative Conflict Anthropoetics ucla edu Retrieved 8 June 2019 הרטוריקה הקהילתית של ש י עגנון רומן כצמן PDF Biu ac il Retrieved 9 June 2019 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2011 05 15 Retrieved 2011 05 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 1 dead link External links editPersonal page on the site of Department of Literature of the Jewish People ResearchGate Academia edu Nostalgia for a Foreign Land Archived 2017 02 02 at the Wayback Machine Studies in Russian Language Literature in Israel on the site of Academic Studies Press Literature History Choiceon the site of Cambridge Scholars Publishing A Small Prophecy on the site of Bar Ilan University Press Around the Pointon the site of Cambridge Scholars Publishing At the Other End of Gesture on the site of Peter Lang Poetics of Becoming on the site of Peter Lang The Time of Cruel Miracles on the site of Peter Lang Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Katsman amp oldid 1217207159, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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