From schlemiel to sabra: Zionist masculinity and Palestinian Hebrew literature

Introduction: A rhetoric of empowerment -- Of their time and their places: a biographical introduction to the self-evaluative writers -- Chapter 1. Holding out for a hero: crisis and the new Hebrew man -- Chapter 2. He needs a stage? : masculinity, homosociality, and the public sphere -- Chapter 3....

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Autor principal: Hollander, Philip (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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WorldCat: WorldCat
Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publicado: Bloomington, Indiana Indiana University Press [2019]
En:Año: 2019
Críticas:[Rezension von: Hollander, Philip, From schlemiel to sabra] (2021) (Hoffman, Anne G.)
Colección / Revista:Perspectives on Israel studies
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Palestina / Hebreo / Literatura / Masculinidad (Motivo) / Sionismo / Historia 1880-2000
Otras palabras clave:B Arieli, L. A (1886-1943) Criticism and interpretation
B Masculinity in literature
B Israeli Literature History and criticism
B Agnon, Shmuel Yosef (1887-1970) Criticism and interpretation
B Sabras
B Zionism in literature
B Reuveni, A (1886-1971) Criticism and interpretation
B Schlemiels in literature
B Brenner, Joseph Ḥayyim (1881-1921) Criticism and interpretation
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Sumario:Introduction: A rhetoric of empowerment -- Of their time and their places: a biographical introduction to the self-evaluative writers -- Chapter 1. Holding out for a hero: crisis and the new Hebrew man -- Chapter 2. He needs a stage? : masculinity, homosociality, and the public sphere -- Chapter 3. Contested masculinity and the redemption of the Schlemiel -- Chapter 4. Homosexual panic and masculinity's advancement -- Chapter 5. Self-evaluative masculinity's interwar apex and eclipse -- Afterword: The lesson, legacy, and implications of self-evaluative masculinity
"In From Schlemiel to Sabra Philip Hollander examines how masculine ideals and images of the new Hebrew man shaped the Israeli state. In this innovative book, Hollander uncovers the complex relationship that Jews had with masculinity, interrogating narratives depicting masculinity in the new state as a transition from weak, feminized schlemiels to robust, muscular, and rugged Israelis. Turning to key literary texts by S. Y. Agnon, Y. H. Brenner, L. A. Arieli, and Aharon Reuveni, Hollander reveals how gender and sexuality were intertwined to promote a specific Zionist political agenda. A Zionist masculinity grounded in military prowess could not only protect the new state but also ensure its procreative needs and future. Self-awareness, physical power, fierce loyalty to the State and devotion to the land, humility, and nurture of the young were essential qualities that needed to be cultivated in migrants to the State. By turning to the early literature of Zionist Palestine, Hollander shows how Jews strove to construct a better Jewish future"--
Notas:Includes bibliographical references and index
Descripción Física:254 Seiten
ISBN:0253042062