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Home, ritual, life – homemad(e), Zorro’s Bar Mitzvah and Leben!
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Chapter 6 explores these three works as analyses and celebrations of Jewish homeliness and precarious belonging (in contrast with earlier explorations of unbelonging). The chapter relates homemad(e) to the cosmopolitanism of Marcus Aurelius and the tradition of Austrian films and books based on street life, analysing the film’s ambivalences in its exploration of Derridean ‘hostipitality’ and its centring on the Viennese coffee house as a space of itinerant homeliness and of the continual performance of belonging. This performative element is extended in the analysis of religious and family rituals and traditions and of the distinctions between generations in Zorro’s Bar Mitzvah, and the photographs of Margit Dobronyi of post-war Viennese Jewish social life in Leben!, which is linked to the works of the Jewish artist and Holocaust victim Charlotte Salomon.

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