Dual Diaspora: Post-Soviet Culture in Search of Israeli Identity

Author:   Alex Moshkin
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
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9780228024552


Pages:   204
Publication Date:   31 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Dual Diaspora: Post-Soviet Culture in Search of Israeli Identity


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Since the collapse of the Soviet Union nearly one million Russian-speaking Jews have settled in Israel, reshaping its cultural, social, and political fabric. This influx has sparked a complex dialogue about the intersection of post-Soviet and Jewish identities in the Israeli context. Dual Diaspora offers a groundbreaking exploration of the cultural contributions of Russian-speaking immigrants to Israel over the past thirty years. Through the lenses of literature, cinema, and visual art, Alex Moshkin investigates how immigrants reconcile their Soviet past with their Israeli present, and what role the Russian language – central to the identity of Soviet Jews in the second half of the twentieth century – plays today. Highlighting works in both Russian and Hebrew, Moshkin describes how authors, artists, and filmmakers navigate their dual identities and engage with Jewish history, religious life, and cosmopolitan ideals while confronting the traumas of displacement and immigration. Expanding the study of contemporary Israeli life beyond its Hebrew-centric narratives, Dual Diaspora sheds light on a vibrant and overlooked cultural scene. It not only deepens our understanding of Russian-speaking Jews in Israel but also enriches a broader conversation about hybrid identities in an increasingly globalized world.

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Author:   Alex Moshkin
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint:   McGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN:  

9780228024552


ISBN 10:   0228024552
Pages:   204
Publication Date:   31 August 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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""An excellent and timely book that transforms the nascent and understudied field of post-Soviet Israeli culture."" Melissa Weininger, California State University, Northridge ""Dual Diaspora presents novel, compelling, and fascinating interpretations of the works of post-Soviet Israeli artists and the way they responded to the challenges of their new country."" Miriam Finkelstein, University of Konstanz


""An excellent and timely book that transforms the nascent and understudied field of post-Soviet Israeli culture."" - Melissa Weininger, California State University, Northridge ""Dual Diaspora presents novel, compelling, and fascinating interpretations of the works of post-Soviet Israeli artists and the way they responded to the challenges of their new country."" - Miriam Finkelstein, University of Konstanz ""Jewish literature has long awaited a book about Soviet-born Israelis. Reading compelling stories by a diverse array of writers from the Soviet refusenik and scientist turned Israeli politician Natan Sharansky to the post-Soviet émigré Dina Rubina, Moshkin helps to interpret the rich literature of Israel's largest – and arguably most enigmatic – recent wave of immigrants. These writers and artists are at once the subjects of a narrative of return to a historical homeland and exiles from Soviet and post-Soviet culture. This important new book will help us to better understand the cultures of Israel, Palestine, and the former Soviet Union and the transnational literary networks of the global twenty-first century."" - Amelia Glaser, University of California, San Diego


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Alex Moshkin teaches English and world literature at the International School Michel Lucius.

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