Desert in the Promised Land(English, Electronic book text, Zerubavel Yael)

Desert in the Promised Land(English, Electronic book text, Zerubavel Yael)

  • Zerubavel Yael
Publisher:Stanford University PressISBN 13: 9781503607606ISBN 10: 1503607607

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Desert in the Promised Land(English, Electronic book text, Zerubavel Yael) is written by Zerubavel Yael and published by Stanford University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1503607607 (ISBN 10) and 9781503607606 (ISBN 13).

At once an ecological phenomenon and a cultural construction, the desert has varied associations within Zionist and Israeli culture. In the Judaic textual tradition, it evokes exile and punishment, yet is also a site for origin myths, the divine presence, and sanctity. Secular Zionism developed its own spin on the duality of the desert as the romantic site of Jews' biblical roots that inspired the Hebrew culture, and as the barren land outside the Jewish settlements in Palestine, featuring them as an oasis of order and technological progress within a symbolic desert. Yael Zerubavel tells the story of the desert from the early twentieth century to the present, shedding light on romantic-mythical associations, settlement and security concerns, environmental sympathies, and the commodifying tourist gaze. Drawing on literary narratives, educational texts, newspaper articles, tourist materials, films, popular songs, posters, photographs, and cartoons, Zerubavel reveals the complexities and contradictions that mark Israeli society's semiotics of space in relation to the Middle East, and the central role of the "besieged island" trope in Israeli culture and politics.