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The work of the renowned Israeli poet, translator, peace activist,
and 1998 Israel Prize laureate Dahlia Ravikovitch (1936-2005)
portrays the emotional structure of a traumatized and victimized
female character. Ilana Szobel's book, the first full-length study
of Ravikovitch in English, offers a theoretical discussion of the
poetics of trauma and the politics of victimhood, as well as a
rethinking of the notions of activity and passivity, strength and
weakness. Analyzing the deep structure embodied in Ravikovitch's
work, Szobel unearths the interconnectedness of Ravikovitch's
private-poetic subjectivity and Israeli national identity, and
shows how her unique poetics can help readers overcome cultural
biases and sympathetically engage otherness.
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