Rhetorics of Belonging : Nation, Narration, and Israel/Palestine.

By: Bernard, AnnaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Postcolonialism Across the Disciplines SerPublisher: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2014Copyright date: �2014Description: 1 online resource (217 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781781385739Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Rhetorics of BelongingDDC classification: 809 LOC classification: PJ5012.I87Online resources: Wie greife ich auf das E-Book zu? | Click to View
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Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Notes and references -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Rhetorics of Belonging describes the formation and operation of a category of Palestinian and Israeli "world literature" whose authors actively respond to the expectation that their work will "narrate" the nation, invigorating critical debates about the political and artistic value of national narration as a literary practice.
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Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Notes and references -- Bibliography -- Index.

Rhetorics of Belonging describes the formation and operation of a category of Palestinian and Israeli "world literature" whose authors actively respond to the expectation that their work will "narrate" the nation, invigorating critical debates about the political and artistic value of national narration as a literary practice.

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