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Journal articles on the topic "Israeli fiction (English)"

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Bar-Ziv Levy, Miri. "The representation of spoken Hebrew in Eretz-Israeli fiction films from the 1930s." Journal of Jewish Studies 72, no. 1 (2021): 136–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.18647/3486/jjs-2021.

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Kamalova, S. D. "Linguistic imagology: origin and application." Professional Discourse & Communication 2, no. 3 (2020): 10–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2687-0126-2020-2-3-10-22.

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The article dwells on the origin and development of linguistic imagology, a new field of research which studies the linguistic aspect of foreign image representation in fiction literature, mass media and other types of discourse, as well as the linguistic means of reflecting the relations between the auto-image (image of “the self”) and the hetero-image (image of “the other”). The specific approach offered in the paper is based on the analysis of nine multicultural novels about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict written in English. It consists in singling out two degrees of estrangement between
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Levin, Orna. "Techno-poetics in micro-stories of the digital age: The case of Alex Epstein." Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 35, no. 2 (2019): 342–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqz035.

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Abstract In this study, I frame the concept of techno-poetics by analyzing Alex Epstein’s micro-stories and by examining the development of the micro-fiction genre throughout the world. Epstein is a contemporary Israeli author whose universal micro-stories have been translated into several languages (English, Spanish, French, and Russian). Epstein uses a dual language: given his career as a computer programmer in a high-tech company, the language of his thoughts is conveyed through the logic of technology, whereas, as an artist, he is loyal to the language of poetics. Is Epstein a “programmer”
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Goren, Shiri. "’The Trump Era is Here, and I Finally Feel at Home‘ – Sayed Kashua in Illinois." IYUNIM Multidisciplinary Studies in Israeli and Modern Jewish Society 36 (December 25, 2021): 123–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.51854/bguy-36a126.

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In early July 2014, the Israeli-Palestinian author Sayed Kashua declared in his popular Hebrew column in the Ha’aretz newspaper that he is done with Jerusalem, that he has moved to the United States for good and is never coming back. Despite this emotional statement and his decision to give up on Israel, Kashua continued to write his popular weekly column for over three years mostly from his new place of residence in the midwestern city of Champaign, in Illinois, a location vastly different from the Jerusalem he left behind. Using theories of migration and transnational writing to examine Kash
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Orlova, Natalia Yu. "‘Phantom Letters’ in Various Cultures." Current Issues in Philology and Pedagogical Linguistics, no. 3(2021) (September 25, 2021): 111–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.29025/2079-6021-2021-3-111-121.

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Cross-Сultural communication cannot exist without interaction, both oral and written. One of the types of written communication is epistolary text. This paper considers one kind of epistolary texts, the so-called ‘dead letter’, i.e. a letter which cannot be delivered to the recipient because this person does not exist. The author introduces the term ‘phantom letter’ since a corresponding term has not been found in the Russian language, besides the existing English term ‘dead letter’ does not fully reveal the phenomenon under discussion. The materials of the article are 14 personal letters and
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Zahoor Hussain, Samiullah Khan, and Muhammad Ajmal. "A Corpus Stylistic Analysis of Abulhawa's the Blue between Sky and Water." Research Journal of Social Sciences and Economics Review (RJSSER) 1, no. 4 (2020): 83–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.36902/rjsser-vol1-iss4-2020(83-93).

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Palestinian literature received significance after Nakba (1948 Palestine-Israel war) and Naksa (1967 Arab-Israel war) and it laid an impact on Palestinian writers and there emerged a new form of literature called Palestinian American literature which got recognition in the 1990s internationally. After Nakba and Naksa many Palestinian families migrated to America. These Palestinians wrote literature in English that is called Palestinian-American literature. The aim of the stylistic analysis of Abulhawa's work to trace out how the writer constructs reality through lexical categories. This thesis
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Rochelson, Meri-Jane. "“THEY THAT WALK IN DARKNESS”: GHETTO TRAGEDIES: THE USES OF CHRISTIANITY IN ISRAEL ZANGWILL’S FICTION." Victorian Literature and Culture 27, no. 1 (1999): 219–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150399271124.

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AT THE END of the Victorian era and in the first decades of the twentieth century, Israel Zangwill was a well-known name in Europe, America, and even the Middle East. The enormous success of his 1892 novel Children of the Ghetto had made Zangwill the spokesperson for English Jewry throughout the world, as he revealed and explained an alien community to its non-Jewish neighbors and made the universe of the Jewish immigrants more intelligible to their acculturated coreligionists. An early Zionist, Zangwill met with Theodore Herzl in London and attended the first Zionist Congress in Basel in 1897
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"Language teaching." Language Teaching 40, no. 3 (2007): 251–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261444807004375.

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07–377Bamiro, Edmund (Adekunle Ajasin U, Nigeria; eddiebamiro@yahoo.com), Nativization strategies: Nigerianisms at the intersection of ideology and gender in Achebe's fiction. World Englishes (Blackwell) 25.3 & 4 (2006), 315–328.07–378Bowers, Anthony (Ningbo U Technology, China), Presentation of an Australian–Chinese joint venture program in China. EA Journal (English Australia) 23.1 (2006), 24–34.07–379Chang, Junyue (Dalian U, China; junyuechang@yahoo.com), Globalization and English in Chinese higher education. World Englishes (Blackwell) 25.3 & 4 (2006), 513–525.07–380Deterding, Davi
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Roy, Basudhara, and Jaydeep Sarangi. "Interview with Kavita Ezekiel Mendonca." Writers in Conversation 7, no. 2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.22356/wic.v7i2.76.

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Kavita Ezekiel Mendonca was born in Bombay to Prof. Nissim Ezekiel and Daisy Ezekiel. She was raised in a Bene-Israel Jewish family in Bombay, India.* She attended Queen Mary’s School, St. Xavier’s College, Bombay University and Oxford Brookes University, U.K. She holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in English, American Literature and Education. Her career spanned over four decades in Indian colleges, American International Schools and Canada, teaching English, French and Spanish. She also held the position of Career Counsellor at the International School in India, where she taught Advanced
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"Reading & writing." Language Teaching 39, no. 1 (2006): 32–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261444806233317.

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06–73Al-Sa'Di, Rami A. & Jihad M. Hamdan (U Jordan, Amman, Jordan; enigma_1g@yahoo.co.uk), ‘Synchronous online chat’ English: Computer-mediated communication. World Englishes (Blackwell) 24.4 (2005), 409–424.06–74Bitchener, John, Stuart Young & Denise Cameron (Auckland, New Zealand), The effect of different types of corrective feedback on ESL student writing. Journal of Second Language Writing (Elsevier) 14.3 (2005), 191–205.06–75Blevins, Wiley (Scholastic Inc., USA), The importance of reading fluency and the English language learner. The Language Teacher (Japan Association for Languag
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Israeli fiction (English)"

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Williams, Simon J. "Reading between the lines : Arabic fiction in Israel after 1967." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:23a6d929-e16b-4f14-b240-c5cdd2d27933.

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Arabic literature in Israel has evaded critical attention, or has been treated as an uncomplicated part of Palestinian national culture, on a quest for unification and an identity that was devastated in 1948. This dissertation complicates that narrative through close readings of short stories by five Arab citizens of Israel—Imil Habibi, Muhammad ‘Ali Taha, Muhammad Naffa‘, Hanna Ibrahim, and Zaki Darwish—between 1967 and 1983. Focusing on the relationship between geography and fiction, I suggest that literary constructions of “place” and “space” by these authors reveal a range of cultural nego
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Watson, Anna Elizabeth. "Music lessons and the construction of womanhood in English fiction, 1870-1914." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/5479.

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This thesis explores the gendered symbolism of women's music lessons in English fiction, 1870-1914. I consider canonical and non-canonical fiction in the context of a wider discourse about music, gender and society. Traditionally, women's music lessons were a marker of upper- and middle-class respectability. Musical ‘accomplishment' was a means to differentiate women in the ‘marriage market', and the music lesson itself was seen to encode a dynamic of obedient submission to male authority as a ‘rehearsal' for married life. However, as the market for musical goods and services burgeoned, musica
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Books on the topic "Israeli fiction (English)"

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Gilah, Ramraz-Raʼukh, and Michman Jozeph, eds. Facing the Holocaust: Selected Israeli fiction. Jewish Publication Society, 1985.

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Carol, Diament, Rattok Lily 1945-, and Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America., eds. Ribcage: Israeli women's fiction : a Hadassah anthology. Dept. of Jewish Education, Hadassah, 1994.

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Carol, Diament, and Rattok Lily 1945-, eds. Ribcage: Israeli women's fiction : a Hadassah study anthology. Hadassah, 1994.

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Michael, Gluzman, and Seidman Naomi, eds. Israel: A traveler's literary companion. Whereabouts Press, 1996.

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Oz, Amos. Poznatʹ zhenshchinu: [roman]. Amfora, 2006.

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Oz, Amos. La-daʻat ishah. Keter, 1989.

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Luz, Zvi. A place and its legends: A novel. Norwood Editions, 1985.

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Risa, Domb, ed. New women's writing from Israel. Vallentine Mitchell, 1996.

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Spark, Muriel. The Mandelbaum gate. Penguin, 1985.

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Spark, Muriel. La porta di Mandelbaum. Arnoldo Mondadori, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Israeli fiction (English)"

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Miller, Giulia. "How to Define Waltz with Bashir: Animated Documentary or Animated Fiction, or Both?" In Studying Waltz with Bashir. Liverpool University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781911325154.003.0002.

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This chapter looks at the form of Ari Folman's Waltz with Bashir and confirms whether it is an animated work of fiction or an animated documentary, or even both. It discusses how Waltz with Bashir was never originally promoted as a documentary and analyses the original Hebrew movie poster that simply gives the film's title, while the English language version says in small print 'based on a true story'. It also discloses how Waltz with Bashir has been praised for accurately portraying the more unreliable psychological state of the traumatised soldier through animated dreams and flashbacks. The
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