The Hebrew Orient

The Hebrew Orient
Author :
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 347
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781438480848
ISBN-13 : 1438480849
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis The Hebrew Orient by : Jessica L. Carr

In the decades before the establishment of the State of Israel, striking images of Palestine circulated widely among Jewish Americans. These images visualized "the Orient" for American viewers, creating the possibility for Jewish Americans to understand themselves through imagining "Oriental" counterparts. In The Hebrew Orient, Jessica L. Carr shows how images of the Holy Land made Jewish Americans feel at home in the United States by imagining "the Orient" as heritage. Carr's analyses of periodicals from Hadassah and the Zionist Organization of America, art calendars from the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, the Jewish Encyclopedia, and the Jewish exhibit at the 1933 World's Fair are richly illustrated. What emerges is a new understanding of the place of Orientalism in American Zionism. Creating a narrative about their origins, Jewish Americans looked east to understand themselves as Westerners.

Once Upon the Orient Wave

Once Upon the Orient Wave
Author :
Publisher : Hesperus Press
Total Pages : 138
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781780941042
ISBN-13 : 1780941048
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Once Upon the Orient Wave by : Eid Abdallah Dahiyat

In an unusual view of one of the English language's greatest writers, an Arab scholar analyzes the oriental influences on Milton's work, and Milton's own influence on Arab writers and critics John Milton's great poems, Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, are among the greatest pieces of writing in the English language. Like other writers of his time, Milton had only a sketchy idea of Islam and the Arab world, from travelers and linguists who had made the arduous journey to and from the Middle East. But buried in his works are signs that Milton had absorbed ideas and influences from Islam and Arab culture. Professor Dahiyat shows how from the Middle Ages, partly as an attempt to counteract Islam with Christianity, a wide range of writers and researchers spoke, read, and wrote Arabic and published books in the earliest days of printing which Milton could have read. He then shows how many different references there are to the Orient and Islam in Milton's writings, and discusses the later response of Arab writers and scholars to Milton's major works.

Orientalism and the Hebrew Imagination

Orientalism and the Hebrew Imagination
Author :
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 166
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781501729355
ISBN-13 : 1501729357
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Orientalism and the Hebrew Imagination by : Yaron Peleg

Calling into question prevailing notions about Orientalism, Yaron Peleg shows how the paradoxical mixture of exoticism and familiarity with which Jews related to Palestine at the beginning of the twentieth century shaped the legacy of Zionism. In Peleg's view, the tension between romancing the East and colonizing it inspired a revolutionary reform that radically changed Jewish thought during the Hebrew Revival that took place between 1900 and 1930. Orientalism and the Hebrew Imagination introduces a fresh voice to the contentious debate over the concept of Orientalism. Zionism has often been labeled a Western colonial movement that sought to displace and silence Palestinian Arabs. Based on his readings of key texts, Peleg asserts that early Zionists were inspired by Palestinian Arab culture, which in turn helped mold modern Jewish gender, identity, and culture. Peleg begins with the new ways in which the lands of the Bible are formulated as a modern "Orient" in David Frishman's Bamidbar. He continues by showing how in The Sons of Arabia, Moshe Smilansky laid the basis for the literary construction of the "New Jew," modeled after Palestinian Arabs. Peleg concludes with a discussion of L. A. Arielli's 1913 play Allah Karim! in which both the promise and the problems of the Land of Israel as "Orient" marked the end of Hebrew Orientalism as a viable cultural option.

The Book of Genesis in Jewish and Oriental Christian Interpretation

The Book of Genesis in Jewish and Oriental Christian Interpretation
Author :
Publisher : Peeters Publishers
Total Pages : 310
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9068319205
ISBN-13 : 9789068319200
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book of Genesis in Jewish and Oriental Christian Interpretation by : Judith Frishman

This volume consists of sixteen essays, most of which are revised versions of papers read at a symposium held in May 1995 in Jerusalem at the Hebrew University and the Institute for Advanced Studies. Students of various religious and cultural traditions present their research in Jewish and Christian biblical interpretation. Fields covered include the Second Temple Period (Dead Sea Scrolls and the Life of Adam and Eve), Rabbinic literature, Early Greek and Syriac Antiochene exegesis, Syriac literature, Armenian reflections of Greek and Syriac exegesis (esp. the Armenian translations and reworkings of Eusebius of Emesa, Ephrem the Syrian and Jacob of Edessa), Ethiopic commentary tradition. Particular attention is devoted to the interrelationship between various traditions, e.g. Jewish and Christian, Greek and Syriac, Syriac and Armenian. The volume gives some telescoped insight into the cultural complexity of the Near East in Late Antiquity, where dynamic processes of cultural and religious interaction were continuously at work.

The Orient in Utrecht: Adriaan Reland (1676-1718), Arabist, Cartographer, Antiquarian and Scholar of Comparative Religion

The Orient in Utrecht: Adriaan Reland (1676-1718), Arabist, Cartographer, Antiquarian and Scholar of Comparative Religion
Author :
Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 529
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789004462175
ISBN-13 : 9004462171
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Orient in Utrecht: Adriaan Reland (1676-1718), Arabist, Cartographer, Antiquarian and Scholar of Comparative Religion by : Bart Jaski

Adriaan Reland (1676-1718), Arabist, Cartographer, Antiquarian and Scholar of Comparative Religion covers the intellectual achievements of a remarkable man: Adriaan Reland, professor of Oriental languages (1701) and Hebrew Antiquities (1713) at the University of Utrecht from 1701 to 1718. Although he never travelled beyond the borders of his home country, he had an astonishingly broad worldview. The contributions in this volume illuminate Reland’s many accomplishments and follow his scholarly trajectory as an Orientalist, a linguist, a cartographer, a poet, and a historian of comparative religions. Reland, although a devout Protestant, believed that religions should be examined objectively on their own terms with the help of reliable and authentic documents, which would dispel the prejudices of the past. Contributors: Lot Brouwer, Ulrich Groetsch,Toon van Hal, Jason Harris, Bart Jaski, Christian Lange, Richard van Leeuwen, Remke Kruk, Anna Pytlowany, Henk J. van Rinsum, Dirk Sacré, Arnoud Vrolijk, Tobias Winnerling and Jan Just Witkam

The Disenchantment of the Orient

The Disenchantment of the Orient
Author :
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 334
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780804754033
ISBN-13 : 0804754039
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Disenchantment of the Orient by : Gil Eyal

A historical narrative of how Israeli expertise in Arab affairs has contributed to the creation of cultural separatism between Jews and Arabs, a separatism that exacerbates the conflict between the two peoples.

The Struggle for the Hebrew Language in Palestine

The Struggle for the Hebrew Language in Palestine
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 84
Release :
ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044019336627
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Struggle for the Hebrew Language in Palestine by : Zionist Organisation. Actions Committee

Earlist man, the Orient, Greece and Rome, by J. H. Breasted. Europe from the break-up of the Roman empire to the opening of the eighteenth century, by J. H. Robinson

Earlist man, the Orient, Greece and Rome, by J. H. Breasted. Europe from the break-up of the Roman empire to the opening of the eighteenth century, by J. H. Robinson
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 850
Release :
ISBN-10 : PSU:000020503178
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Earlist man, the Orient, Greece and Rome, by J. H. Breasted. Europe from the break-up of the Roman empire to the opening of the eighteenth century, by J. H. Robinson by : James Harvey Robinson