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Reimagining Israel and Palestine in Contemporary British and German Culture

Online ISBN:
9781399523691
Print ISBN:
9781399523677
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
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Reimagining Israel and Palestine in Contemporary British and German Culture

Isabelle Hesse
Isabelle Hesse

Senior Lecturer in English

University of Sydney
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Published online:
23 January 2025
Published in print:
1 March 2024
Online ISBN:
9781399523691
Print ISBN:
9781399523677
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press

Abstract

The book identifies an important relational turn in British and German literature, TV drama, and film published and produced since the First Palestinian Intifada (1987-1993). This turn manifests itself on two levels: one, in representing Israeli and Palestinian histories and narratives as connected rather than separate, and two, by emphasising the links between the current situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories and the roles that the United Kingdom and Germany have played historically, and continue to play, in the region. This book shows how Israel and Palestine are used as geopolitical and imaginary spaces to discuss social and political concerns in the United Kingdom and in Germany. Isabelle Hesse argues that this relational turn constitutes a significant shift in representations of Israel and Palestine in British and German culture as these depictions move beyond an engagement with the Holocaust and Jewish suffering at the expense of Palestinian suffering and indicate a willingness to represent and acknowledge British and German involvement in Israeli and Palestinian politics.

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