The Zionist paradox : : Hebrew literature and Israeli identity / / Yigal Schwartz ; translated by Michal Sapir.
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Superior document: | The Schusterman series in Israel studies |
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Place / Publishing House: | Waltham, Massachusetts : : Brandeis University Press,, [2014] 2014 |
Year of Publication: | 2014 |
Language: | English Hebrew |
Series: | Schusterman series in Israel studies.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (353 pages). |
Notes: | Original work was published in 2007 with English title "Do you know the land where the lemon blooms : human engineering and landscape conceptualization in Hebrew literature"--Publisher's email. |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Avraham Mapu, "The love of Zion" (1853): the beautiful daughter of Zion, the (Faux) shepherd boy and the cutting up of the monster
- 2. Theodor Herzl, "Altneuland" (1902): shall these dry bones live
- 3. Yosef Luidor, "Yoash" (1912): the taste of freedom and space
- 4. Moshe Shamir, "He walked in the fields" (1948): it turned out it was all fake
- 5. Amos Oz, "Nomads and viper" (1963): a short, patched European jacket over a white desert robe.