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Describes the formation and operation of a category of Palestinian and Israeli 'world literature' whose authors actively respond to the expectation that their work will 'narrate' the nation, invigorating critical debates about the political and artistic value of national narratio...
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oapen-20.500.12657-301302024-03-25T09:51:05Z Rhetorics of Belonging Bernard, Anna History Allegory Arabs Israeli–Palestinian conflict Israelis Palestinians Rhetoric State of Palestine Zionism thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History Describes the formation and operation of a category of Palestinian and Israeli 'world literature' whose authors actively respond to the expectation that their work will 'narrate' the nation, invigorating critical debates about the political and artistic value of national narration as a literary practice. The crisis in Israel/Palestine has long been the world’s most visible military conflict. Yet the region’s cultural and intellectual life remains all but unknown to most foreign observers, which means that literary texts that make it into circulation abroad tend to be received as historical documents rather than aesthetic artefacts. Rhetorics of Belonging examines the diverse ways in which Palestinian and Israeli world writers have responded to the expectation that they will ‘narrate’ the nation, invigorating critical debates about the political and artistic value of national narration as a reading and writing practice. 2018-05-18 23:55 2020-03-16 03:00:25 2020-04-01T12:45:48Z 2020-04-01T12:45:48Z 2018-05-05 book 649970 OCN: 1038427395 9781846319433 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/30130 eng application/pdf n/a 649970.pdf Liverpool University Press 103423 4dc2afaf-832c-43bc-9ac6-8ae6b31a53dc b818ba9d-2dd9-4fd7-a364-7f305aef7ee9 9781846319433 Knowledge Unlatched (KU) Liverpool 103423 KU Pilot Knowledge Unlatched open access |
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Describes the formation and operation of a category of Palestinian and Israeli 'world literature' whose authors actively respond to the expectation that their work will 'narrate' the nation, invigorating critical debates about the political and artistic value of national narration as a literary practice. The crisis in Israel/Palestine has long been the world’s most visible military conflict. Yet the region’s cultural and intellectual life remains all but unknown to most foreign observers, which means that literary texts that make it into circulation abroad tend to be received as historical documents rather than aesthetic artefacts. Rhetorics of Belonging examines the diverse ways in which Palestinian and Israeli world writers have responded to the expectation that they will ‘narrate’ the nation, invigorating critical debates about the political and artistic value of national narration as a reading and writing practice. |
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