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From Altneuland to Neuland. Re-Interpretation of Jewish/Israeli Identity in Modern Hebrew Literature

Publication date: 2019

Scripta Judaica Cracoviensia, 2019, Volume 17, pp. 9 - 14

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843925SJ.19.002.12225

Authors

Daria Boniecka-Stępień
Jagiellonian University in Kraków
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0204-8422 Orcid
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From Altneuland to Neuland. Re-Interpretation of Jewish/Israeli Identity in Modern Hebrew Literature

Abstract

In 1902, Theodor Herzl, a prominent Jewish thinker and founder of political Zionism, published a utopian novel entitled Altneuland, in which he envisioned, based on ideas of egalitarianism, modern Jewish society in Palestine. In 2011, more than a hundred years after the utopia of Herzl was published, the contemporary Israeli writer Eshkol Nevo, in a way referring to the book of the Zionist ideologist, wrote a moving Israeli family saga entitled Neuland. Since the establishment of the State of Israel, Israeli literature has developed, expressing the experiences and expectations of the young society. Modern Israeli literature developed from realism and a strong Zionist character, through revaluation of the Zionist myth up to the representatives of postmodernism focusing on the personal experiences of the protagonists, detached from the socio-political reality. Modern Israeli literature and in particular Eshkol Nevo’s novel, propose new approaches to literature in general and to Jewish and Israeli identity in particular.

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Information: Scripta Judaica Cracoviensia, 2019, Volume 17, pp. 9 - 14

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:
From Altneuland to Neuland. Re-Interpretation of Jewish/Israeli Identity in Modern Hebrew Literature
English:
From Altneuland to Neuland. Re-Interpretation of Jewish/Israeli Identity in Modern Hebrew Literature

Authors

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0204-8422

Daria Boniecka-Stępień
Jagiellonian University in Kraków
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0204-8422 Orcid
All publications →

Jagiellonian University in Kraków

Published at: 2019

Article status: Open

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