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Inextricably bonded: Israeli, Arab, and Jewish writers re-visioning culture
Rachel Feldhay Brenner
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Prologue: Israeli Literatures and Their Presence in Zionist Culture (page 3)
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Part 1. Zionism and the Discourses of Negation: Is Post-Zionism Really "Post"?
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Introduction: Toward Rediscovery of the Present in the Past (page 19)
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Chapter 1. Zionist Voices of Dissent: Ahad Ha'Am and Martin Buber (page 27)
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Chapter 2. The Zionists: Colonized Colonizers (page 51)
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Chapter 3. The Land as Homeland? (page 74)
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Part 2. Dissenting Literatures and the Literary Canon
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Introduction: Modern Hebrew Literature and Its Ideological Boundaries (page 83)
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Chapter 4. Israeli Jewish Fiction of Dissent, Its Writers, and the Canon (page 88)
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Chapter 5. Israeli Arab Fiction and the Mainstream: Dissent and Strategies of Canonization (page 111)
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Chapter 6. The Canon and the "True Heart of Europe" (page 133)
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Part 3. Discourses of Bonding
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Introduction: Toward a Redefinition of History (page 139)
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Chapter 7. The Traumas of Victory and Defeat: S. Yizhar's "Hirbet Hizah" and Emile Habiby's Pessoptimist (page 153)
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Chapter 8. Bonds of Confession: A. B. Yehoshua's "Facing the Forests" and Atallah Mansour's In a New Light (page 173)
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Chapter 9. Descent into Barbarism: Amos Oz's "Nomad and Viper" (page 206)
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Chapter 10. Melancholia and Telos: Amos Oz's My Michael and Emile Habiby's Saraya, Daughter of the Ghoul (page 221)
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Chapter 11. Tales that Ought to Be Told: David Grossman's Smile of the Lamb and Anton Shammas's Arabesques (page 248)
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Epilogue: Longing for Hope (page 284)
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Notes (page 291)
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Bibliography (page 325)
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Index (page 339)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CLS | 44.1-2 (2007) 221-224 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/comparative_literature_studies/v044/44.1omer-sherman.html |
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Published: c2003
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
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