Reading a wide range of novels from post-war Germany to Israeli, Palestinian and postcolonial writers, The Politics of Jewishness in Contemporary World Literature is a comprehensive exploration of changing cultural perceptions of Jewishness in contemporary writing. Examining how representations o
The Politics of Jewishness in Contemporary World Literature: The Holocaust, Zionism and Colonialism
โ Scribed by Isabelle Hesse
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Academic
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 240
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Reading a wide range of novels from post-war Germany to Israeli, Palestinian and postcolonial writers, The Politics of Jewishness in Contemporary World Literature is a comprehensive exploration of changing cultural perceptions of Jewishness in contemporary writing.
Examining how representations of Jewishness in contemporary fiction have wrestled with such topics as the Holocaust, Israeli-Palestinian relations and Jewish diaspora experiences, Isabelle Hesse demonstrates the โcolonialโ turn taken by these representations since the founding of the Jewish state. Following the dynamics of this turn, the book demonstrates new ways of questioning received ideas about victimhood and power in contemporary discussions of postcolonialism and world literature.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
1. From the Enlightenment to the Gaza Freedom Flotilla: Ideas of Jewishness in the Modern and Contemporary Period
2. The Complexities of Victimhood: Nazism and Zionism in German-Jewish Literature
3. Rewriting the Foundations of Israel: Shulamith Harevenโs Thirst: The Desert Trilogy and David Grossmanโs See Under: Love
4. Minority, Exile and Belonging in Anita Desaiโs Baumgartnerโs Bombay and Caryl Phillipsโs The Nature of Blood
5. Black Jews, White Arabs: Zionism, the Holocaust and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflictin Mizrahi Literature
6. โWithin the Bounds of the Permissibleโ: Palestinians in a Jewish National Space
7. Imagining the Other: Jewish Settlers, Soldiers and Civilians in Palestinian Literature
8. โWe Are Not All Jewsโ: Jewish Victimhood in Metropolitan Literature
Notes
References
Index
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