Merḥavim u-gevulot be-tsel ha-Intifadah : ḳeriʼah etit be-sifrut ha-ʻIvrit, 1987-2007 = Borders, territories and ethics : Hebrew literature in the shadow of the Intifada /

מרחבים וגבולות בצל האינתיפאדה : קריאה אתית בספרות העברית, 2007־1987 = ‪Borders, territories and ethics : Hebrew literature in the shadow of the Intifada /
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Author / Creator:Mendelson-Maoz, Adia, author.
מנדלסון־מעוז, עדיה.
Uniform title:Borders, territories and ethics. Hebrew
Imprint:Yerushalayim : Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻa. sh. Y.L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit, 2021.
ירושלים : הוצאת ספרים ע״ש י״ל מאגנס, האוניברסיטה העברית, 2021.
Description:365 pages ; 21 cm
Language:Hebrew
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12568147
Related Items:Translation of: Borders, territories, and ethics.
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Varying Form of Title:Keriʼah etit be-sifrut ha-ʻIvrit, 1987-2007
Title on verso of title page: Borders, territories and ethics : Hebrew literature in the shadow of the Intifada
Hebrew literature in the shadow of the Intifada
קריאה אתית בספרות העברית, 2007־1987
Other authors / contributors:Kelner, Tom, translator
קלנר, תום.
ISBN:9789657776544
9657776546
9789657776551
9657776554
Notes:Originally published in English by Purdue University Press, 2018.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-335) and index.
Summary:"Borders, Territories, and Ethics: Hebrew Literature in the Shadow of the Intifada by Adia Mendelson-Maoz presents a new perspective on the multifaceted relations between ideologies, space, and ethics manifested in contemporary Hebrew literature dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the occupation. In this volume, Mendelson-Maoz analyzes Israeli prose written between 1987 and 2007, relating mainly to the first and second intifadas, written by well-known authors such as Yehoshua, Grossman, Matalon, Castel-Bloom, Govrin, Kravitz, and Levy. Mendelson-Maoz raises critical questions regarding militarism, humanism, the nature of the State of Israel as a democracy, national identity and its borders, soldiers as moral individuals, the nature of Zionist education, the acknowledgment of the Other, and the sovereignty of the subject. She discusses these issues within two frameworks. The first draws on theories of ethics in the humanist tradition and its critical extensions, especially by Levinas. The second applies theories of space, and in particular deterritorialization as put forward by Deleuze and Guattari and their successors. Overall this volume provides an innovative theoretical analysis of the collage of voices and artistic directions in contemporary Israeli prose written in times of political and cultural debate on the occupation and its intifadas."--
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