Arabs as portrayed in the Israeli Hebrew literature since the Second World War / Benjamin Friedman
Within the fifty years of the development of the Arab theme in Israeli literature, a gradual and continuous aloofness from the Arabs and from the Arab way of life may be discerned. (b) In place of a description of the Arab way of life the Arabs are now perceived as ideas. (c) Three basic approaches...
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ndltd-NWUBOLOKA1-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-146602016-03-16T04:01:35ZArabs as portrayed in the Israeli Hebrew literature since the Second World War / Benjamin FriedmanFriedman, BenjaminWithin the fifty years of the development of the Arab theme in Israeli literature, a gradual and continuous aloofness from the Arabs and from the Arab way of life may be discerned. (b) In place of a description of the Arab way of life the Arabs are now perceived as ideas. (c) Three basic approaches to the Arabs were discussed: The Romantic-Exotic approach The Problematic approach The Existential-Historiosophic approach (d) The perception of the Arabs as an existential condition becomes a reality in the light of Jewish relationship towards the Arab states. The Arabs have become a threat to Jewish existence in the region, and to the very political existence of the State of Israel.Thesis (MA)--PU vir CHO, 19822015-10-05T06:48:32Z2015-10-05T06:48:32Z1981Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/14660en |
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Within the fifty years of the development of the Arab theme in Israeli literature, a gradual and continuous aloofness from the Arabs and from the Arab way of life may be discerned. (b) In place of a description of the Arab way of life the Arabs are now perceived as ideas. (c) Three basic approaches to the Arabs were discussed: The Romantic-Exotic approach The Problematic approach The Existential-Historiosophic approach (d) The perception of the Arabs as an existential condition becomes a reality in the light of Jewish relationship towards the Arab states. The Arabs have become a threat to Jewish existence in the region, and to the very political existence of the State of Israel. === Thesis (MA)--PU vir CHO, 1982 |
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