Drama and Ideology in Modern Israel
Discover the intricate relationship between drama and politics in Glenda Abramson's insightful book, Drama and Ideology in Modern Israel, published by Cambridge University Press in 1998. This compelling study spans 276 pages and serves as the first comprehensive examination of Israeli political drama, exploring its significant role in shaping public discourse on critical issues such as the ethical foundations of Zionism, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the Holocaust. Abramson delves into the rich tapestry of political plays that have emerged in Israel over the past fifty years, highlighting their influence on societal debates and the state itself. Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply interested in the intersection of art and politics, this hardback edition is an essential addition to your collection. Engage with the powerful narratives that have defined modern Israel and understand their lasting impact on its culture and ideology.