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Hebrew Gothic : History and the Poetics of Persecution - Karen Grumberg

Hebrew Gothic

History and the Poetics of Persecution

By: Karen Grumberg

eBook | 12 March 2021

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"Makes a persuasive argument" that gothic ideas "play a vital role in how Hebrew writers have confronted history, culture, and politics." —Robert Alter, author of Hebrew and Modernity
Sinister tales written since the early twentieth century by the foremost Hebrew authors, including S.Y. Agnon, Leah Goldberg, and Amos Oz, reveal a darkness at the foundation of Hebrew culture. The ghosts of a murdered Talmud scholar and his kidnapped bride rise from their graves for a nocturnal dance of death; a girl hidden by a count in a secret chamber of an Eastern European castle emerges to find that, unbeknownst to her, World War II ended years earlier; a man recounts the act of incest that would shape a trajectory of personal and national history.
Reading these works together with central British and American gothic texts, Karen Grumberg illustrates that modern Hebrew literature has regularly appropriated key gothic ideas to help conceptualize the Jewish relationship to the past and, more broadly, to time. She explores why these authors were drawn to the gothic, originally a European mode associated with antisemitism, and how they use it to challenge assumptions about power and powerlessness, vulnerability and violence, and to shape modern Hebrew culture. Grumberg provides an original perspective on Hebrew literary engagement with history and sheds new light on the tensions that continue to characterize contemporary Israeli cultural and political rhetoric.

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"Israel has never become normal as such, and the Jewish majority of the population still find it difficult to forget the past, because the present is still marked by worries about the future. This provokes a certain measure of paranoia, that Karen Grumbers sees as one of the main elements of the gothic world - the feeling of being constantly watched by unknown forces, lurking in the surroundings."

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