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Author Merin, Tamar, 1975- author.

Title Spoiling the stories : the rise of Israeli women's fiction / Tamar Merin.

Publication Info. Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (ix, 200 pages).
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Series Cultural expressions of World War II: interwar preludes, responses, memory
Cultural expressions of World War II.
Contents On the absent pen : intersexual dialogue as melancholia in Yehudit Hendel's prose of the 1950s -- The secret that makes a hero of the weak : imaginary fathers and cross-gender identification in Amalia Kahana-Carmon's early prose -- Spoiling the stories : Rachel Eytan revisits the Hebrew Künstlerroman -- Epilogue. The past that cries out for change : new directions in intersexual dialogue.
Note Print version record.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "In Spoiling the Stories, Tamar Merin presents the as yet untold story of the rise of prose by Israeli women, while further exploring and expanding the gendered models of literary influence in modern Hebrew literature. The theoretical idea upon which this book is based is that of intersexual dialogue, a term that refers to the various literary strategies employed by Israeli female fiction writers expressing their voice within a male-dominated and (still) inherently Oedipal literary tradition. Spoiling the Stories focuses on intersexual dialogue as it evolved in the first three decades after the establishment of the state of Israel in the works of Yehudit Hendel, Amalia Kahana Carmon, and Rachel Eytan. According to Merin, these three women writers were the most important in the history of modern Hebrew literature: each was a significant participant in the poetic development of her time"--Publisher's description.
Subject Eytan, Rachel -- Criticism and interpretation.
Kahana-Carmon, Amalia -- Criticism and interpretation.
Hendel, Yehudit -- Criticism and interpretation.
Eytan, Rachel. (OCoLC)fst01932821
Hendel, Yehudit. (OCoLC)fst00240413
Kahana-Carmon, Amalia. (OCoLC)fst00137462
Women and literature -- Israel.
Israeli fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- General.
Israeli fiction -- Women authors. (OCoLC)fst00980333
Women and literature. (OCoLC)fst01177093
Israel. (OCoLC)fst01204236
Feminist theory.
Women.
Feminism.
Genre/Form Feminist literary criticism.
Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
Literary criticism.
Other Form: Print version: Merin, Tamar, 1974- Spoiling the stories. Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2016 9780810133709 0810133709 (DLC) 2016031993 (OCoLC)948340097
ISBN 9780810133723 (electronic book)
0810133725 (electronic book)
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