One Hundred Years Of Art In Israel

One Hundred Years Of Art In Israel
Author: Gideon Ofrat
Publsiher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1998-03-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015047081586

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This landmark volume brings the rich legacy of Israeli art to a Western audience for the first time. Gideon Ofrat, Israel's preeminent curator, art critic, and art historian, traces the complete history of painting and sculpture in Israel, from nineteenth-century Jewish folk art in Ottoman Palestine to the kaleidoscopic postmodern patterns of Israeli art today. Contains over 350 illustrations, 185 in color.

The Place of the Mediterranean in Modern Israeli Identity

The Place of the Mediterranean in Modern Israeli Identity
Author: Alexandra Nocke
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2009-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004173248

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This book offers new perspectives on Israel’s evolving Mediterranean identity, which centers around the longing to find a "natural" place in the region. It explores Mediterraneanism as reflected in popular music, literature, architecture, and daily life, and analyzes ways in which the notion comprises cultural identity and polical realities.

The Jewish Derrida

The Jewish Derrida
Author: Gideon Ofrat
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2001-06-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0815606842

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Until now, no critical work has touched on the Jewish dimension in Jacques Derrida's philosophical oeuvre. Ofrat notes that early Derridean works contained few, if any, references to Jewish writers, concepts, or issues. At first glance, Judaism itself, along with all other structures found in traditional Western metaphysics, would appear to have no place in Derrida's thought, but Ofrat argues that "Derrida cannot be thoroughly understood without elucidating the Jewish current running through his philosophy, right down to the scar of his circumcision." A French-Algerian Jew, Derrida broke free of the Jewish consciousness and culture of his childhood—but taught that leaving something is a precondition for recognizing its significance. Ofrat suggests that Derrida's philosophy grew from these early influences and the fragments of his Jewish identity, and he offers a comprehensive reading of Derridean writings and strong grounding in Jewish tradition. By approaching Derrida's philosophical, poetic, and artistic themes through a Jewish lens, Ofrat gives a sophisticated, subtle, entirely fresh reading of one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century.

Art in Zion

Art in Zion
Author: Dalia Manor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2004-12-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781134367825

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Art in Zion deals with the link between art and national ideology and specifically between the artistic activity that emerged in Jewish Palestine in the first decades of the twentieth century and the Zionist movement. In order to examine the development of national art in Jewish Palestine, the book focuses on direct and indirect expressions of Zionist ideology in the artistic activity in the yishuv (the Jewish community in Palestine). In particular, the book explores two major phases in the early development of Jewish art in Palestine: the activity of the Bezalel School of Art and Crafts, and the emergence during the 1920s of a group of artists known as the Modernists.

Secularizing the Sacred

Secularizing the Sacred
Author: Alec Mishory
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2019-07-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004405271

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In Secularising the Sacred, Mishory offers an account of Zionist Israeli artists-designers' visual corpus and artistic lexicon of Jewish-Israeli icons as an anchor for the emerging “civil religion,” through a process of giving visual form to Zionist ideas and myths.

Iran Israel and the Jews

Iran  Israel  and the Jews
Author: Aaron Koller,Daniel Tsadik
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2019-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781532661723

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Iran, Israel, and the Jews have a relationship that is in the news all the time. But it cannot be understood just in modern terms. Its roots are 2,500 years old. This volume surveys that history through case studies and broad overviews—from the first intensive contacts under Cyrus the Great, through Persian influence on Judaism evident in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Babylonian Talmud, into the Middle Ages and the flourishing of Judeo-Persian literature and culture, and finally into modern times, when the political, social, and cultural ties are multifaceted and profound. Written by experts in both Iranian and Jewish studies, these essays convey the richness and complexity of a long and tumultuous relationship between two ancient and great civilizations, which continues to shape the world today.

Israel History Art

Israel History   Art
Author: Dan Bahat,Ram Ben-Shalom
Publsiher: Matan Art Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9659025858

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In word and picture, this book describes two thousand years of the Land of Israel's dazzling and fascinating past from the first millennium, which saw the destruction of the Temple, to the return of the Jewish people to their land at the close of the last millennium. The book combines an historical chronicle of this locus of world events, divided according to geographical location, with ravishing works of art. This unique publication makes an excellent and impressive gift, in Israel or anywhere in the world.

Imagined Israel s Representations of the Jewish State in the Arts

Imagined Israel s   Representations of the Jewish State in the Arts
Author: Rocco Giansante,Luna Goldberg
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2023-02-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004530720

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Imagined Israel(s) presents a nuanced image of Israel by considering multiple artistic representations of the Jewish state, stretching beyond stereotypical representations of war and conflict, while also encompassing the experience and perspective of the Jewish diaspora and other communities.