Space of Transit, Place of Memory: Ma’abarah and Literary Landscapes of Arab Jews
The Sifrut ha-ma’abarah (transit camp literature) represents a narrative space where contemporary Israeli authors of Middle Eastern origin tell the stories forgotten, considered insignificant, and often repressed of the “oriental Jews” (Mizraḥim), who emigrated to Israel from North Africa and the Mi...
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doaj-1f4b9cba2ad647daa4f026ff469dc8a32021-02-02T02:38:02ZengFondazione Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea CDECQuest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History2037-741X2012-11-014Space of Transit, Place of Memory: Ma’abarah and Literary Landscapes of Arab JewsPiera RossettoThe Sifrut ha-ma’abarah (transit camp literature) represents a narrative space where contemporary Israeli authors of Middle Eastern origin tell the stories forgotten, considered insignificant, and often repressed of the “oriental Jews” (Mizraḥim), who emigrated to Israel from North Africa and the Middle East during the 1950’s and the 1960’s.After a brief historical introduction on the ma’abarot (transit camps), I aim to unravel the experience of the ma’abarah as a “place of memory” and a “narrative place.” My reflections are based on the concept of “space/place” as conveyed from a human geography perspective. In this framework, I suggest different “literary declensions” through which ma’abarah might be interpreted, and in particular as a narrative place of defiance, resistance, and exile.http://www.quest-cdecjournal.it/focus.php?id=315JewsArab countriesMediterraneanIsraeloral historySifrut ha-ma’abarahma’abarotoriental JewsMizraḥimNorth Africam Middle East |
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Space of Transit, Place of Memory: Ma’abarah and Literary Landscapes of Arab Jews |
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Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History |
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The Sifrut ha-ma’abarah (transit camp literature) represents a narrative space where contemporary Israeli authors of Middle Eastern origin tell the stories forgotten, considered insignificant, and often repressed of the “oriental Jews” (Mizraḥim), who emigrated to Israel from North Africa and the Middle East during the 1950’s and the 1960’s.After a brief historical introduction on the ma’abarot (transit camps), I aim to unravel the experience of the ma’abarah as a “place of memory” and a “narrative place.” My reflections are based on the concept of “space/place” as conveyed from a human geography perspective. In this framework, I suggest different “literary declensions” through which ma’abarah might be interpreted, and in particular as a narrative place of defiance, resistance, and exile. |
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Jews Arab countries Mediterranean Israel oral history Sifrut ha-ma’abarah ma’abarot oriental Jews Mizraḥim North Africam Middle East |
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