“A learned and engaging collection of essays” on Israel’s
diverse, modern metropolis, established in 1909 (Religious Studies
Review). Tel-Aviv, the First Century brings together a broad range
of scholars and cutting-edge research to trace the development and
paradoxes of Tel-Aviv as an urban center and a national symbol.
Through the lenses of history, literature, urban planning, gender
studies, architecture, art, and other fields, these essays reveal the
place of Tel-Aviv in the life and imagination of its diverse
inhabitants. The careful and insightful tracing of the development of
the city's landscape, the relationship of its varied architecture to
its competing social cultures, and its evolving place in Israel's
literary imagination come together to offer a vivid and complex
picture of Tel-Aviv as a microcosm of Israeli life and a vibrant,
modern, global city. “Israel’s main metropolis is scrutinized
through the lens of history, geography, architecture, art, literature,
and gender studies, presenting the many facets that have come to
constitute the elaborate personality of a very complicated city and
society.”—H-Judaic
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780253005632
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
480
Forfatter