MLA Philadelphia 2024, Call for papers: Arabic, Greek, and Hebrew in the 20th Century Eastern Mediterranean
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‘Now and In Other Days’ – Yehuda Amichai's Oeuvre
Conference supported by the Fund for the Advancement of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Israel
A New History of Modern Hebrew Literature, Cambridge University Press
Editors, Zehavit Zaslansky, Yaron Peleg
The HebLitLab is pleased to invite you to join us to a panel discussion marking the publication of
Rachel S. Harris. An Ideological Death: Suicide in Israeli Literature. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2014. xi + 268 pp. $79.95 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-8101-2978-8.
Reviewed by Liora Halperin (University of Colorado Boulder) Published on H-Judaic (July, 2015) Commissioned by Matthew A. Kraus
Zionist Ideology and Its Limits: Accounting for the Suicide Trope in Late Twentieth-Century Israeli Literature
Allison Schachter. Diasporic Modernisms: Hebrew and Yiddish Literature in the Twentieth Century. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. x + 198 pp. $35.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-19-981263-9.
Reviewed by Marc Caplan (Johns Hopkins University) Published on H-Judaic (November, 2012) Commissioned by Jason Kalman
At Home in the Diaspora
Dan Miron. From Continuity to Contiguity: Toward a New Jewish Literary Thinking. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010. 560 pp. $65.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-8047-6200-7.
Reviewed by Itay Zutra (Yeshiva University and YIVO) Published on H-Judaic (November, 2011) Commissioned by Jason Kalman
Continuity, Contiguity, and the Modern Jewish Literary Complex