Publication

2006-04-20 - Cambridge University Press

Language

English

Word Count

68,750 words, Guess

Page Count

275 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780521025751
  • Open LibraryOL7714241M

Classifications

  • LCCPJ5026 .A19 1998
  • DDC892.4/2609358

Description

A large number of political plays have been written in Israel over the past fifty years, and they are perceived, by audiences and critics alike, as major interventions in the country's ongoing political debates; the result is that Israeli drama is at the centre of many public controversies. In this first full-length study of Israeli political drama Glenda Abramson shows that during the early years of the State of Israel most of its intellectuals were identified with the 'official' interpretation of Zionism. After the Six-Day War in 1967 an influential group of playwrights, concerned with the evolution of Zionist ideology in the modern nation state, began to question the ethical basis of Zionism. Hanokh Levin, Yehoshua Sobol, Yosef Mundi, Miriam Kainy, Amos Kenan and others have gone on to examine Zionism as it affects contemporary Israeli society.

First Sentence

The literature of the 1950s is an element in our understanding of Israeli society at that time, for while it may not advance our real knowledge of events it does, to a certain extent, map the society's emotional landscape.

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Other Editions

  • Drama and Ideology in Modern IsraelPaperbackCambridge University Press2006-04-20

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