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Zionism and Revolution in European-Jewish Literature Laurel Plapp (University of California, San Diego, USA)

Zionism and Revolution in European-Jewish Literature By Laurel Plapp (University of California, San Diego, USA)

Zionism and Revolution in European-Jewish Literature by Laurel Plapp (University of California, San Diego, USA)


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Zionism and Revolution in European-Jewish Literature examines twentieth century Jewish writing that challenges imperialist ventures and calls for solidarity with the colonized, most notably the Arabs of Palestine and Africans in the Americas.

Zionism and Revolution in European-Jewish Literature Summary

Zionism and Revolution in European-Jewish Literature by Laurel Plapp (University of California, San Diego, USA)

Zionism and Revolution in European-Jewish Literature examines twentieth-century Jewish writing that challenges imperialist ventures and calls for solidarity with the colonized, most notably the Arabs of Palestine and Africans in the Americas. Since Edward Said defined orientalism in 1978 as a Western image of the Islamic world that has justified domination, critics have considered the Jewish people to be complicit with orientalism because of the Zionist movement. However, the Jews of Europe have themselves been caught between East and West -both marginalized as the Orientals of Europe and connected to the Middle East through their own political and cultural ties. As a result, European-Jewish writers have had to negotiate the problematic confluence of antisemitic and orientalist discourse. Laurel Plapp traces this trend in utopic visions of Jewish-Muslim relations that criticized the early Zionist movement; in post-Holocaust depictions of coalition between Jews and African slaves in the Caribbean revolutions; and finally, in explorations of diasporic, transnational Jewish identity after the founding of Israel. Above all, Plapp proposes that Jewish studies and postcolonial studies have much in common by identifying ways in which Jewish writers have allied themselves with colonized and exilic peoples throughout the world.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Jewish Orientalisms 1. Zionism, the Oriental, and the Ostjude: Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau, and Martin Buber 2. The Orient, Homosexuality, and the Allure of the Transvestite: Arnold Zweig and Else Lasker-Schuler Rewrite Zionism 3. Le Parfum des Antilles: The Caribbean Revolutions in the Works of Anna Seghers and Andre Schwarz-Bart 4. Gender, Judaism, and Israel: The Nomadism of Chochana Boukhobza and Jeannette Lander. Conclusion

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NLS9780415542609
9780415542609
041554260X
Zionism and Revolution in European-Jewish Literature by Laurel Plapp (University of California, San Diego, USA)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2013-05-14
256
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