The Messianic Stage
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Yair Lipshitz
About this book
How does theater shape the ways in which we understand and experience time and our place in it? This book explores the question by examining the figure of the Messiah and messianic time in modern Hebrew and Israeli theater. Situating theater against the hopes, anxieties and crises of Israeli society and the shift in the temporal imagination that accompanied Zionism, illuminates the political, theological and theatrical signifi cance of time. By analyzing key Jewish and Hebrew plays, the book sheds new light on Israeli culture and on messianic and theatrical temporalities.
Author / Editor information
Dr. Yair Lipshitz is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Theatre Arts in Tel Aviv University. His research focuses on the intersections between theater, performance, and Jewish religious traditions.
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgements
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Contents
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Introduction
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Chapter One Auditioning for the Messiah: The Theatricality of the Jewish Messianic Tradition
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Chapter Two Dramaturgies of Messianic Time: The Legacy of Yiddish Theater
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Chapter Three Bodies and Time: The Queer Messianic
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Chapter Four Nocturnal Debates
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Chapter Five Dramatic Action, Messianic Moment
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Afterword
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Bibliography
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