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Desert in the Promised Land, Zerubavel Yael


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Автор: Zerubavel Yael   (Йель Зерубавель)
Название:  Desert in the Promised Land
Перевод названия: Йель Зерубавель: Пустыня на Земле Обетованной
ISBN: 9781503607590
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 1503607593
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 368
Вес: 0.50 кг.
Дата издания: 29.11.2018
Серия: Stanford studies in jewish history and culture
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 32 halftones, 3 maps
Размер: 155 x 228 x 20
Ключевые слова: Middle Eastern history,Social & cultural history,Jewish studies, HISTORY / Middle East / Israel & Palestine
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Поставляется из: Англии
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At once an ecological phenomenon and a cultural construction, the desert has varied associations within Zionist and Israeli culture. In the Judaic textual tradition, it evokes exile and punishment, yet is also a site for origin myths, the divine presence, purification, and sanctity. In secular Zionism, the desert causes infertility and insecurity at the same time as it presents an inviting technological and agricultural challenge. Perhaps anywhere in Palestine where Jews do not live is a desert, or perhaps Israel itself is an oasis of order surrounded by a desert of instability.

Yael Zerubavel tells the story of the desert from the early twentieth century to the present, shedding light on romantic-mythical associations, settlement and security concerns, environmental sympathies, and the commodifying tourist gaze. Drawing on literary narratives, educational texts, newspaper articles, tourist materials, films, popular songs, posters, photographs, and cartoons, Zerubavel reveals the complexities and contradictions that mark Israeli societys semiotics of space in relation to the Middle East, and how the besieged island trope lives on across Israeli cultures and discourses.


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Time maps

Автор: Zerubavel, Eviatar
Название: Time maps
ISBN: 0226981533 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780226981536
Издательство: Wiley
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Описание: "Time Maps extends beyond all of the old clich s about linear, circular, and spiral patterns of historical process and provides us with models of the actual legends used to map history. It is a brilliant and elegant exercise in model building that provides new insights into some of the old questions about philosophy of history, historical narrative, and what is called straight history."-Hayden White, University of California, Santa Cruz

Who were the first people to inhabit North America? Does the West Bank belong to the Arabs or the Jews? Why are racists so obsessed with origins? Is a seventh cousin still a cousin? Why do some societies name their children after dead ancestors?

As Eviatar Zerubavel demonstrates in Time Maps, we cannot answer burning questions such as these without a deeper understanding of how we envision the past. In a pioneering attempt to map the structure of our collective memory, Zerubavel considers the cognitive patterns we use to organize the past in our minds and the mental strategies that help us string together unrelated events into coherent and meaningful narratives, as well as the social grammar of battles over conflicting interpretations of history. Drawing on fascinating examples that range from Hiroshima to the Holocaust, from Columbus to Lucy, and from ancient Egypt to the former Yugoslavia, Zerubavel shows how we construct historical origins; how we tie discontinuous events together into stories; how we link families and entire nations through genealogies; and how we separate distinct historical periods from one another through watersheds, such as the invention of fire or the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Most people think the Roman Empire ended in 476, even though it lasted another 977 years in Byzantium. Challenging such conventional wisdom, Time Maps will be must reading for anyone interested in how the history of our world takes shape.


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