Yiddish Place-Making

Subtitle: 
Hirsh Reles and the Postwar Soviet Shtetl
Activity Type: 
Seminar
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Houses and grassy area
Presenter: 
Anika Walke
Date: 
Thursday, February 19, 2026 - 16:00 to 17:30
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Location: 
Baker/Porter Hall 246A, Carnegie Mellon University
Contact Person: 
Alissa Klots
Contact Phone: 
Contact Email: 
alissaklots@pitt.edu
Cost: 

Part of the Socialist Studies Seminar series 

Hirsh Reles, the "last native Yiddish-writer in Belarus," produced a large oeuvre in Yiddish, Belarusian, and Russian. His Yiddish-language works give vivid accounts of the remnants of Jewish life and cutlure in postwar Belarus. Reles tells the stories of those who survived genocide and war and live in a region—the former Pale of Jewish Settlement—that has been shaped by imperial and Soviet natioanlity policies, moderniztaion, and postwar efforts to rebuild. This paper, part of a book project on the legacies of World War II and the Holocaust in Belarus, introduces Reles' work and proposes a reading attentive to the temporal and spatial dimensions of literary production and historical memory. 

The Socialist Studies Seminar is co-sponsored by the Carnegie Mellon University Department of History and the University of Pittsburgh Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies. For further information, contact Wendy Goldman (goldman@andrew.cmu.edu) or Alissa Klots (alissaklots@pitt.edu).

UCIS Unit: 
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies
Non-University Sponsors: 
Carnegie Mellon University Department of History
Is Event Already in University Calendar?: 
Yes
University Calendar ID: 
51818596118850