On Revival: Hebrew Literature Between Life and Death

Author:   Roni Henig
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
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9781512826609


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   12 November 2024
Format:   Hardback
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A critique of the discourse of language revival in modern Hebrew literature On Revival is a critique of one of the most important tenets of Zionist thinking: “Hebrew revival,” or the idea that Hebrew—a largely unspoken language before the twentieth century—was revitalized as part of a broader national “revival” which ultimately led to the establishment of the Israeli nation-state. This story of language revival has been commemorated in Israeli popular memory and in Jewish historiography as a triumphant transformation narrative that marks the success of the Zionist revolution. But a closer look at the work of early twentieth-century Hebrew writers reveals different sentiments. Roni Henig explores the loaded, figurative discourse of revival in the work of Hebrew authors and thinkers working roughly between 1890 and 1920. For these authors, the language once known as “the holy tongue” became a vernacular in the making. Rather than embracing “revival” as a neutral, descriptive term, Henig takes a critical approach, employing close readings of canonical texts to analyze the primary tropes used to articulate this aesthetic and political project of “reviving” Hebrew. She shows that for many writers, the national mission of language revival was entwined with a sense of mourning and loss. These writers perceived—and simultaneously produced—the language as neither dead nor fully alive. Henig argues that it is this figure of the living-dead that lies at the heart of the revival discourse and which is constitutive of Jewish nationalism. On Revival contributes to current debates in comparative literary studies by addressing the limitations of the national language paradigm and thinking beyond concepts of origin, nativity, and possession in language. Informed by critical literary theory, including feminist and postcolonial critiques, the book challenges Zionism’s monolingual lens and the auto-Orientalism involved in the project of revival, questioning charged ideological concepts such as “native speaker” and “mother tongue.”

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Author:   Roni Henig
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Imprint:   University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN:  

9781512826609


ISBN 10:   151282660
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   12 November 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""Roni Henig deftly illuminates what has been occluded by the ‘miraculous’ story of the ‘Hebrew Revival’—the cracks and absences that shape the emergence of the Hebrew vernacular and its attendant ideologies, the stutters that disrupt the fantasy of a speech made whole, and the uncanny ties that continue to bind together life and death."" * Naomi Seidman, University of Toronto *"


""Roni Henig deftly illuminates what has been occluded by the ‘miraculous’ story of the ‘Hebrew Revival’—the cracks and absences that shape the emergence of the Hebrew vernacular and its attendant ideologies, the stutters that disrupt the fantasy of a speech made whole, and the uncanny ties that continue to bind together life and death."" * Naomi Seidman, University of Toronto *


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Roni Henig is Assistant Professor of Modern Hebrew Literature in the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University.

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