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  • Hannan Hever
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Suddenly, the Sight of War
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Suddenly, the Sight of War
© 2020 Stanford University Press, Redwood City

© 2020 Stanford University Press, Redwood City

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Part I Hebrew Symbolist Poetry During World War II
  6. 1. “The Real Has Become a Symbol” 11
  7. 2. The Dispute over War Poetry 17
  8. 3. Criticism of Nationalist Violence 22
  9. 4. Reading Nationalist Poetry Critically 26
  10. 5. Nationalism Anthologized 32
  11. 6. The Living-Dead in Joy of the Poor 37
  12. 7. Revenge on a Nationalist Scale 44
  13. 8. Leah Goldberg Writes War Poetry 48
  14. 9. The Duality of the Symbolist Woman Poet 54
  15. 10. The Living-Dead and the Female Body 58
  16. 11. Amir Gilboa: Boy Poet 62
  17. Part II Historical Analogy and National Allegory During the Holocaust
  18. 12. A Surprising Moral Judgment 75
  19. 13. The Uncommon Stance of a Major Poet 78
  20. 14. Critical Reception 81
  21. 15. A Postnationalist Reading 86
  22. 16. A Symbol, Not an Allegory 92
  23. 17. Allegory in The Poems of the Plagues of Egypt Versus Symbolism in Joy of the Poor 97
  24. 18. Allegory as a Nonhegemonic Stance 103
  25. 19. Alterman and the Memory of the Holocaust 110
  26. 20. The Father-Son Strategy 114
  27. 21. Blind Vengeance 119
  28. 22. Breaking the Cycle of Crime and Punishment 123
  29. 23. History of the Defeated 134
  30. 24. A Summer Quarrel 138
  31. 25. Ghetto Poems in the Streets of Tel-Aviv 146
  32. Part III Symbols of Death in the National War for Independence
  33. 26. Return of the Hegemonic Symbol 163
  34. 27. The Living-Dead in the Independence War 175
  35. 28. Amir Gilboa and the Subversion of the Symbol 178
  36. 29. Gilboa Versus the Metaphor of the Living-Dead 188
  37. 30. Poets as Reporters 193
  38. 31. Sorrow Petrified into Symbols 200
  39. 32. Hegemonic Strategies 207
  40. 33. From Reportage to Lyric 215
  41. 34. Women Write of Fallen Soldiers as Flesh and Blood 222
  42. 35. In the Service of National Subjectivity 225
  43. 36. Women and the Metaphor of the Living-Dead 229
  44. 37. Criticism of the Living-Dead Metaphor 236
  45. 38. The Authority and Power of Women 243
  46. 39. Popular Versus Canonical Mourning 251
  47. 40. The Secrets and Power of Women 253
  48. Conclusion 259
  49. Index 261
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