Both Godberg’s play and Hareven’s short story illustrate the failure of the Israeli to come to terms with the Holocaust catastrophe. In Goldberg’s play the characterization of the protagonist runs against the popular myth of the Holocaust victim gratefully embracing the hope of a new future embodied in the heroically idealistic Israeli. Hareven’s story rules out the possibility of a mutually accepted coexistence between the Israeli and the Holocaust survivor. Both works present the treatment of the outsider as a reflection of the emotional insecurity of the majority group, since the arrival of the survivor undermines the Zionist ideological tenets of the "negation of the Diaspora" and the creation of the "new" Jew in Eretz Israel
In a book certain to generate controversy and debate, Idith Zertal boldly interprets a much revered ...
This paper explores women’s Holocaust writing as feminist Midrashic post-Holocaust response. Emil Fa...
In both her fiction and autobiographical essays, author Lily Brett describes the process of travelli...
Both Godberg’s play and Hareven’s short story illustrate the failure of the Israeli to come to terms...
This essay examines several Holocaust tales written by Shulamith Hareven, was one of Israel’s pre-em...
This essay extends Michael Levine’s theory of the ‘belated witness’ as an approach to the question o...
This dissertation examines the ways in which contemporary Jewish American authors rewrite traditiona...
My thesis creates a comparative framework for understanding representations of Jewishness in Jewish,...
Holocaust representations performed by male survivors such as Primo Levi or Elie Wiesel became the “...
This dissertation examines post-Holocaust, Jewish American novelists who utilize messainism in their...
Israeli culture in the 1940s and 1950s was dominated by ideological considerations. Zionist films, a...
This paper analyses the short story cycle Elijah Visible by Thane Rosenbaum, who represents the seco...
The occasion of Ben-Gurion’s declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948...
In her article \u27Ideologically Incorrect\u27 Responses to the Holocaust by Three Israeli Women Wr...
For the vast majority of contemporary Israelis, the Holocaust is an acquired memory. However, over t...
In a book certain to generate controversy and debate, Idith Zertal boldly interprets a much revered ...
This paper explores women’s Holocaust writing as feminist Midrashic post-Holocaust response. Emil Fa...
In both her fiction and autobiographical essays, author Lily Brett describes the process of travelli...
Both Godberg’s play and Hareven’s short story illustrate the failure of the Israeli to come to terms...
This essay examines several Holocaust tales written by Shulamith Hareven, was one of Israel’s pre-em...
This essay extends Michael Levine’s theory of the ‘belated witness’ as an approach to the question o...
This dissertation examines the ways in which contemporary Jewish American authors rewrite traditiona...
My thesis creates a comparative framework for understanding representations of Jewishness in Jewish,...
Holocaust representations performed by male survivors such as Primo Levi or Elie Wiesel became the “...
This dissertation examines post-Holocaust, Jewish American novelists who utilize messainism in their...
Israeli culture in the 1940s and 1950s was dominated by ideological considerations. Zionist films, a...
This paper analyses the short story cycle Elijah Visible by Thane Rosenbaum, who represents the seco...
The occasion of Ben-Gurion’s declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948...
In her article \u27Ideologically Incorrect\u27 Responses to the Holocaust by Three Israeli Women Wr...
For the vast majority of contemporary Israelis, the Holocaust is an acquired memory. However, over t...
In a book certain to generate controversy and debate, Idith Zertal boldly interprets a much revered ...
This paper explores women’s Holocaust writing as feminist Midrashic post-Holocaust response. Emil Fa...
In both her fiction and autobiographical essays, author Lily Brett describes the process of travelli...