Secularizing the Sacred: Aspects of Israeli Visual Culture: 65 (Brill's Series in Jewish Studies, 65) - Tapa dura

Libro 28 de 52: Brill's Series in Jewish Studies

Mishory, Alec

 
9789004405264: Secularizing the Sacred: Aspects of Israeli Visual Culture: 65 (Brill's Series in Jewish Studies, 65)

Sinopsis

As historical analyses of Diaspora Jewish visual culture blossom in quantity and sophistication, this book analyzes 19th-20th-century developments in Jewish Palestine and later the State of Israel. In the course of these approximately one hundred years, Zionist Israelis developed a visual corpus and artistic lexicon of Jewish-Israeli icons as an anchor for the emerging “civil religion.” Bridging internal tensions and even paradoxes, artists dynamically adopted, responded to, and adapted significant Diaspora influences for Jewish-Israeli purposes, as well as Jewish religious themes for secular goals, all in the name of creating a new state with its own paradoxes, simultaneously styled on the Enlightenment nation-state and Jewish peoplehood.

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Acerca del autor

Alec Mishory's publications deal with the origins of Israeli art and its links with Jewish themes and Zionist utopias including The Jewish Art Scene in Israel 1948-1949 (2013) and Joseph Budko's Design of H. N. Bialik’s Works Edition of 1923 (2006).

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