Gesher: Russian Theatre in Israel : a Study of Cultural ColonizationGesher Theatre opened in 1990 as a marginal immigrant troupe in Tel Aviv, and soon became one of the most popular innovative theatres in Israel. It has now achieved international acclaim. However, because its bilingual performances and multicultural cast challenge cornerstones of Zionism, the mainstream Israeli media constantly debate Gesher's position. Gesher: Russian Theatre in Israel - A Study of Cultural Colonization discusses Gesher's history and analyzes its controversial media reception. What emerges is an extension of postcolonial theory to new cultural contexts, leading to a groundbreaking model of interethnic relations. This book will be of value to scholars of cultural studies and immigration, as well as to anyone interested in contemporary Israeli culture. |
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... play that I least expected to stage - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead . We chose a play for people who know what Hamlet is . ( Arye 2003 ) Arye staged the play in the Russian translation by Joseph Brodsky , a Russian Jewish poet ...
... play that I least expected to stage - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead . We chose a play for people who know what Hamlet is . ( Arye 2003 ) Arye staged the play in the Russian translation by Joseph Brodsky , a Russian Jewish poet ...
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... play within a play , Dreyfus File tells the story of a group of small - time amateur actors in 1930s Poland staging a play about the 1890s Dreyfus case in Paris . Moris , the director ( Roland Heilovsky ) , has a political and ...
... play within a play , Dreyfus File tells the story of a group of small - time amateur actors in 1930s Poland staging a play about the 1890s Dreyfus case in Paris . Moris , the director ( Roland Heilovsky ) , has a political and ...
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... play was based on his biography of Molière , which written in 1932-33 , was not published until 1962 , twenty - two years after Bulgakov's death . Bulgakov's play focused on Molière's relationship with Louis XIV , his patron , exploring ...
... play was based on his biography of Molière , which written in 1932-33 , was not published until 1962 , twenty - two years after Bulgakov's death . Bulgakov's play focused on Molière's relationship with Louis XIV , his patron , exploring ...
Contents
Politics of Immigration in Israel | 5 |
RETHINKING COLONIZATION | 11 |
Internal Colonization | 17 |
Copyright | |
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