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- Title
The European Immigrant and the Rupture with the Past in Early Kibbutz Fiction.
- Authors
Omer-Sherman, Ranen
- Abstract
The article discusses the influence of kibbutz in the Israeli identity, focusing on its provocative and pervasive presence in the formation of the Hebrew fiction and literacy culture of the country. It explores the response of ideology to the contingency in various periods , as well as the conflicts between aspirations of individual and the collective and between the Jewish diaspora and Zionist socialist revolution. Also discussed is the portrayals of European immigrants in Hebrew fiction.
- Subjects
ISRAEL; KIBBUTZIM; NATIONALISM; HEBREW fiction; LITERATURE &; culture; IDEOLOGY &; literature; JEWISH diaspora; ZIONISM; IMMIGRANTS in literature
- Publication
Yearbook for European Jewish Literature Studies, 2016, Vol 3, Issue 1, p223
- ISSN
2196-6249
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/yejls-2016-0014