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With Both Feet On The Clouds Fantasy In Israeli Literature Danielle Gurevitch Editor Elana Gomel Editor Rani Graff Editor

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With Both Feet On The Clouds Fantasy In Israeli Literature Danielle Gurevitch Editor Elana Gomel Editor Rani Graff Editor
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Danielle Gurevitch (editor); Elana Gomel (editor); Rani Graff (editor)
ISBN: 9781618110688, 1618110683
Language: English
Year: 2013

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With Both Feet On The Clouds Fantasy In Israeli Literature Danielle Gurevitch Editor Elana Gomel Editor Rani Graff Editor by Danielle Gurevitch (editor); Elana Gomel (editor); Rani Graff (editor) 9781618110688, 1618110683 instant download after payment.

Why do Israelis dislike fantasy? Put so bluntly, the question appears frivolous. But in fact, it goes to the deepest sources of Israeli historical identity and literary tradition. Uniquely among developed nations, Israel’s origin is in a utopian novel, Theodor Herzl’s Altneuland (1902), which predicted the future Jewish state. Jewish writing in the Diaspora has always tended toward the fantastic, the mystical, and the magical. And yet, from its very inception, Israeli literature has been stubbornly realistic. The present volume challenges this stance. Originally published in Hebrew in 2009, it is the first serious, wide-ranging, and theoretically sophisticated exploration of fantasy in Israeli literature and culture. Its contributors jointly attempt to contest the question posed at the beginning: why do Israelis, living in a country whose very existence is predicated on the fulfillment of a utopian dream, distrust fantasy?

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