Death of a holy land : reflections in contemporary Israeli fiction
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Death of a holy land : reflections in contemporary Israeli fiction
Lexington Books, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Death of a Holy Land: Reflections in Contemporary Israeli Fiction, by Rose Levinson, uses the work of four contemporary Israeli authors as a lens into present-day Israel. Discussing the novels of Orly Castel-Bloom, Michal Govrin, Zeruya Shalev, and Yoram Kaniuk, the book argues for a new understanding of today's Israel. Crucial to renewed awareness is a view of the country that jettisons the notion of Israel as an exceptional, sacred state immune from 21st century discontents. Attention is focused on ways in which many of Israel's most pressing problems are linked to long-standing issues of Jewish identity. Continual reference to the novels gives weight and substance to Death of a Holy Land's underlying insistence on the need for a critical view of Israel as a country deeply ill-at-ease with itself.
目次
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Loosening the Ties that Bind
Chapter 1: In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Yoram Kaniuk
The Mask of Madness (Adam Resurrected)
The Triumph of Death (His Daughter)
Chapter 2: Chaos and Jerusalem's Discontents: Orly Castel-Bloom
Laughter Amidst the Ruins (Dolly City)
No Place to Go (Human Parts)
Chapter 3: God, Text, and the Holy Land: Michal Govrin
And God Destroyed Woman (The Name)
God the Father, Father the God (Snapshots)
Chapter 4: The Demise of the New Jew: Zeruya Shalev
Love in a Time of Woe (Love Life)
Things Fall Apart (Husband and Wife)
Conclusion: Towards New Narratives
Afterword
References
Index
About the Author
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