10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SHIKSE»
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shikse nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
shikse e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Rx
Shikse: A Trans-Placental Romance
This comical romance takes a new slant on the conspiracy of the sexes.
J. P. Ephraim, J. R. Ephraim, 1988
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Jewish Survival: The Identity Problem at the Close of the ...
Yet in 1978 Marsha Richman, a Jewish divorcee, and Katie O'Donnell, a left-
footer who described herself as a shikse, published a book entitled The Shikse's
Guide to Jewish Men, in which they ask, "Can a girl from another world meet and
fall ...
Ernest Krausz, Gitta Tulea
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History of the Yiddish Language
The consonant in shaskenen 'carouse' came into being in a reverse development
, following the formula /j > g > k/— namely, /sasjenen > -genen > -kenen/ (§8.7.3).
See also §7.45.2, text and note. Is the form nupE1 sqch (= shikse) 'gentile girl' ...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Modern American Slang and ...
85, 1965 shifty noun sex with a prostitute US, 1954 • — Jerry Robertson, Oil
Slanguage, p. 112, 1954 shikse; shiksa; shixa noun a Gentile woman UK, 1892 •
The fault lay with them, because they had never approved LeeSimon's marrying
a ...
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Unclean Lips: Jews, Obscenity, and American Culture
61 The threat posed by the non- Jewish woman is etymologically clear in the
epithet shiksa or shikse, employed widely in modern Yiddish and English to refer
to non-Jewish women and, as we have seen, in Roth's Letting Go, where, from
the ...
“If Mordecai even so much as went out with a shikse once, I'd never let him come
home again!” yelled Abe within range of Mordecai's hearing. “I'd never want to
see him again! I wouldn't care if the guys in college beat him up! I wouldn't care if
...
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People of the Book: Thirty Scholars Reflect on Their Jewish ...
sabra: (Hebrew) an Israeli-born Jew. sadit: (Akkadian) mountain. schiksa: see
shikse (below). schlemiel: (Yiddish, "Yinglish") a foolish person, a simpleton, a "
fall guy," a hard-luck type; also an uncomplaining victim. schwarze: (German) see
...
Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky, Shelley Fisher Fishkin, 1996
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If I Forget You, O Jerusalem
"she looks just like a shikse." (female Gentile) I ran into the bathroom to squelch
my laughter. I was uncertain how they would have responded if I had told them
they were receiving an inspirational lecture on Zionism from a bona fide shikse!
Hellen Battle Kosak, 2008
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Klezmer America: Jewishness, Ethnicity, Modernity
... a mother fixation) marked him for his audience as a nonnormative man, a
sexual oddball, and this dimension of his character makes the film's portrayal of
his love and conquest of a shikse, his gentile girlfriend Mary Dale, all the more
striking.
In Yiddish, she came to be called the shikse: the forbidden but fascinating woman
, whose offspring, from a strictly orthodox standpoint, could not ensure the
continuity of a Jewish line. Shikse comes from the Hebrew word shekets, which
means ...
Esther Benbassa, Jean-Christophe Attias, 2004
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «SHIKSE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
shikse nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
The Secrets Behind The Doors Of 80 Clinton Street
... all decaying grandeur and faded opulence." CLINTONTHEATER14A.jpg. The flier is for "The Yiddishe Shikse," 1940. The sketch reads: "New Clinton Theatre. «Gothamist, apr 14»
At 96, publication of kids' book fulfills dream
Her Ukraine-born mother was known as the “Yiddishe shikse” because she sang in Russian. “The Yiddish theater world was like a separate country,” Rosenberg ... «Jewish Post, set 13»
It's in the books: At 96, Betty Rosenberg Perlov is a published author
Her Ukraine-born mother was known as the “Yiddishe shikse” because she sang in Russian. “The Yiddish theater world was like a separate country,” Rosenberg ... «Jewish Telegraphic Agency, set 13»
Is “shiksa” an insult?
(“Shiksa,” “shikse,” “schikse,”and “shicksa” have all had their moment.) The common understanding of “shiksa” (i.e., “a vaguely-pejorative term for gentile ... «Salon, mar 13»
Hanukkah humbug as Lindsay Lohan nixes Bar Mitzvahs
She's the shikse dream, the kind of farblunget nafke most 13-year-old Jewish boys doven for, yet Lindsay Lohan refuses to do Bar Mitzvahs. Why? The gig ... «San Diego Reader, dic 12»
1978's The Shikse's Guide to Jewish Men: Here's the Awful Highlights
His ideal shikse is Katherine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story." Okay, that last one is actually kind of funny. But is it a joke? Is it elsewhere when they state "A ... «Village Voice, ott 12»
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Although words like “goy,” sheygets, shikse, orel, etc., can certainly be contemptuous, they don't have to be. They can simply express a sense of otherness, ... «Forward, lug 12»
Sentirse de otra parte
De chica la palabra “shikse” sonaba todo el tiempo en casa de mis abuelos. Cuando pregunté qué significaba, me dijeron que shikse era una persona que no ... «Clarín.com, gen 12»
The Oy of Yiddish, Part 1
I've adapted the following from a longer treatment of shikse and sheygets in Born to Kvetch. Shikse is the feminine form of sheygets, a gentile youth. «New York Times, apr 10»
Violeta Gorodischer
... “goi” (no judíos), “shikse” (forma despectiva de llamar a la mucama), “kreplaj” (pasta tradicional similar a los sorrentinos) o “madrij” (coordinador de grupos), ... «Página 12, lug 09»