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Product Identifiers
Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814736440
ISBN-13
9780814736449
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1973551
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
259 Pages
Publication Name
Producing the Modern Hebrew Canon : Nation Building and Minority Discourse
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Subject
Middle Eastern, Judaism / General, Jewish
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Religion
Series
New Perspectives on Jewish Studies
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
8 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2001-003986
Reviews
"[Hever] offers an alternative reading of the historiography of Hebrew literature and of major narratives in it." -Reference & Research Book News, "In this vigorously argued and controversial study, Hannan Hever applies the insights of post-colonial theory to the case of modern Hebrew literature, which began as the writing of an imagined national community in Eastern Europe and went on to become a majority literature in Israel. Hever's erudition and conceptual powers are never less than impressive." - Alan Mintz, Brandeis University, "Since the late eighties, Hever's critical project has outlined for me not only the way I read modern Hebrew literature but also the way I read my own writing against that literature. This book not only offers a brilliant, insightful, and unsettling contemplation on the role of literary canonization and minority discourse in the construction of national imagination, but, above all, an appositional voice whose critical stance is bound to inform the work of a new generation of Hebrew scholars." - Anton Shammas, University of Michigan, "A compendium of defenses against decades of tort reform misinformation and disinformation, this monograph will best serve undergraduates as a library reference." - The Law and Politics Book Review, "A well-documented and eminently readable examination of the tort reform debate in the United States." - The Advocate, "[Hever] offers an alternative reading of the historiography of Hebrew literature and of major narratives in it." - Reference & Research Book News ,, [Hever] offers an alternative reading of the historiography of Hebrew literature and of major narratives in it., Since the late eighties, Hever's critical project has outlined for me not only the way I read modern Hebrew literature but also the way I read my own writing against that literature. This book not only offers a brilliant, insightful, and unsettling contemplation on the role of literary canonization and minority discourse in the construction of national imagination, but, above all, an appositional voice whose critical stance is bound to inform the work of a new generation of Hebrew scholars., In this vigorously argued and controversial study, Hannan Hever applies the insights of post-colonial theory to the case of modern Hebrew literature, which began as the writing of an imagined national community in Eastern Europe and went on to become a majority literature in Israel. Hever's erudition and conceptual powers are never less than impressive., "This book is an important addition to the growing body of works . . . that consumer advocates and attorneys can use to defend the civil justice system in the legislatures, in courtrooms, and in the court of public opinion." - Trial Magazine, "[Hever] offers an alternative reading of the historiography of Hebrew literature and of major narratives in it." - Reference & Research Book News, "In this vigorously argued and controversial study, Hannan Hever applies the insights of post-colonial theory to the case of modern Hebrew literature, which began as the writing of an imagined national community in Eastern Europe and went on to become a majority literature in Israel. Hever's erudition and conceptual powers are never less than impressive." -Alan Mintz,Brandeis University, "Since the late eighties, Hever's critical project has outlined for me not only the way I read modern Hebrew literature but also the way I read my own writing against that literature. This book not only offers a brilliant, insightful, and unsettling contemplation on the role of literary canonization and minority discourse in the construction of national imagination, but, above all, an appositional voice whose critical stance is bound to inform the work of a new generation of Hebrew scholars." -Anton Shammas,University of Michigan
Dewey Edition
21
Series Volume Number
1
Dewey Decimal
892.4/09006
Synopsis
This title offers a view of the entirety of modern Hebrew literature, from Berdichevski and Agnon to Shammas and Habiby, shedding light on the moments of rupture and reversal which have undermined efforts to construct a hegemonic Zionist narrative., A people's writings can play a dramatic role in nation building, as the development of modern Hebrew literature powerfully illustrates. Since the end of the nineteenth century, Hebrew writers in Europe and Palestine/Israel have produced texts and consolidated moments in the shaping of national identity. Yet, this process has not always been a unified and continuous one. The processes of canon formation and the suppression of heterodox discourses have been played out publicly and vociferously. Producing the Modern Hebrew Canon offers a sweeping view of the entirety of modern Hebrew literature, from Berdichevski and Agnon to Shammas and Habiby, shedding light on the moments of rupture and reversal which have undermined efforts to construct a hegemonic Zionist narrative. It provides a model for understanding the relations between minority and majority voices in postcolonial situations, showing these processes working and changing over time, from the earliest days of the creation of a labor Zionist sensibility for literature to Israeli state culture and the discourses of Arab otherness. By illuminating both the process of canon formation as well as the voices excluded from the canon, Producing the Modern Hebrew Canon offers a powerful alternative reading of twentieth century Hebrew fiction.
LC Classification Number
PJ5020.H48 2001
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