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There may be no place more blessed -- or burdened -- with narrative than Israel. In this country, story and place are inextricable. From stories set in the historical, holy city of Jerusalem to those that take place in the modern, secular city of Tel Aviv, from writing addressing the current "situation" to tales inspired by the timeless desert, this volume of sixteen short stories of Israel's finest new writers, and some of its best-loved ones, captures for the reader one of the world's most fascinating travel destinations. Contributors include Gafi Amir, Yossi Avni, Yosl Birstein, Orly Castel-Bloom, David Ehrlich, David Grossman, Shulamith Hareven, Etgar Kerrett, Yoram Kolerstein, Yitzchak Laor, Amos Oz, Ofra Riesenfeld, Gadi Taub, and A. B. Yehoshua.
"The Politics of Canonicity" sheds new light on the dynamics of
canon formation in modern Hebrew literature. It explores the ways
in which literary culture--as site and as tool--participates in the
production of national identity. The aesthetic paradigms, political
ideologies, and social interests that privilege certain texts and
literary modes are reexamined within the framework of the conscious
and deliberate practices of Zionism to formulate a national
discourse. As the author shows, the suppressed, the marginal, the
undesired "others" of the nation demonstrate the limits of both the
literary canon and society's own self-understanding.
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