Israeli Documentary Poetry - (Israel: Society, Culture, and History) by Ilana Rosen (Hardcover)
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- This volume explores documentary poetry written by Israeli poets who came of age during the first two decades of the state.
- About the Author: Ilana Rosen holds the S.Y. Agnon Chair of Contemporary Hebrew Literature at Ben-Gurion University (BGU).
- 266 Pages
- Poetry, Middle Eastern
- Series Name: Israel: Society, Culture, and History
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About the Book
This volume explores documentary poetry written by Israeli poets who came of age during the first two decades of the state. It addresses themes such as the Holocaust, transit locations, displacement, schools, Mizraḥi experiences, and languages of the diaspora versus Hebrew.Book Synopsis
This volume explores documentary poetry written by Israeli poets who came of age during the first two decades of the state. It addresses themes such as the Holocaust, transit locations, displacement, schools, Mizraḥi experiences, and languages of the diaspora versus Hebrew.Review Quotes
"A sensitive and well-informed study of poems that combine to tell, in the medium of complex emotion, the cultural history of Israel in the early-statehood decades. As documentary writing, poetry preserves what may fall into the chinks between historiographical works and prose narratives, but we need help, such as provided by this book, with deciphering its codes."- Leona Toker, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, author of Gulag Literature and the Literature of Nazi Camps: An Intercontextual Reading
"Ilana Rosen is to be commended for extending our knowledge of documentary literature to Israeli documentary poetry. This ground-breaking study surveys 42 representative poems by 30 poets who came of age in the first two decades of the State of Israel.There are eight documented experiences: the memory of the Holocaust; transit locations; displacement as a shared fate of Jews and Arabs; life within Israeli multi-culture; learning, teachers, and school; Mizrahi women negotiating the transition from Levantine patriarchal culture to Israeli values of gender equality; the transition from languages of the diaspora to Hebrew; and poetry which addresses identities and identifications during the 1950s and 1960s.Some poets may be familiar to readers outside Israel--for instance, Ronny Someck, Erez Biton, and Miriam Neiger-Fleischmann--but the majority appear in English here for the first time.Rosen convincingly demonstrates that Israeli documentary poems encourage empathy and compassionate 'meeting points' for all readers, regardless of their communal affiliations."-- Peter Lawson, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
About the Author
Ilana Rosen holds the S.Y. Agnon Chair of Contemporary Hebrew Literature at Ben-Gurion University (BGU). She studies the documentary literature of Jews and Israelis about the Holocaust, immigration to Israel, and memories of life in various diasporas. Her first (Ph.D.) study, Sister in Sorrow (Wayne State University Press, 2008)--about women survivors of the Holocaust--won the 2009 American Folklore Society AFS Award, named after Elli Köngäs-Maranda, for women's studies. She is the author of six research books and a memoir about her childhood in Jerusalem.Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .63 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.2 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 266
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: Middle Eastern
Series Title: Israel: Society, Culture, and History
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Ilana Rosen
Language: English
Street Date: April 22, 2025
TCIN: 93655897
UPC: 9798887196725
Item Number (DPCI): 247-04-7922
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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