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Makers of Worlds, Readers of Signs

Israeli and Palestinian Literature of the Global Contemporary
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Makers of Worlds, Readers of Signs charts the aesthetic and political formation of neoliberalism and globalization in Israeli and Palestinian literature from 1945 to the present. By tracking literature's move from making worlds to reading signs, Dr. Cohen Lustig proposes a new way to read theorize our global contemporary. Dr. Kfir Cohen Lustig argues that the period of Israeli statehood and its counterpart of Palestinian statelessness produced works that sought to make and create whole worlds - create the new nation of Israel, preserve collective visions of Palestinian statehood. During the period of neoliberalism, the period after 1985 in Israel and the 1993 Oslo Accords in Palestine, literature became about the reading of signs, about individual subjects involved in private lives. Following in the tradition of his mentor Fredric Jameson, Cohen argues for new ways to track the subjectivities and aesthetics produced by larger shifts in production. In so doing, he proposes a new model to understand the historical development of Israeli and Palestinian literature as well as world literature in our contemporary moment. With a preface from Fredric Jameson.

Author Biography:

Kfir Cohen Lustig is a Senior Research Fellow and Academic Director of the Globalization and Sovereignty Cluster at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute.
Release date NZ
September 3rd, 2019
Contributor
  • Foreword by Fredric Jameson
Pages
304
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
153x234x20
ISBN-13
9781788737579
Product ID
30450863

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