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A lacerated culture, a self-reflexive theatre: The case of israeli drama
Zahava Caspi
Department of Hebrew Literature
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Keyphrases
Israeli
100%
Self-reflexivity
100%
Reflexive
66%
Play-within-a-play
66%
Israel
33%
State of Israel
33%
Heroic
33%
Dislocation
33%
Princess
33%
Immigrant Societies
33%
Redundancy
33%
Hybridity
33%
Shamir
33%
Hanoch Levin
33%
Here-and-now
33%
Political Situation
33%
Mutual Relation
33%
Subversive
33%
Sixties
33%
Israeli Immigrants
33%
Blurred Boundaries
33%
Inner Tension
33%
Inner Contradictions
33%
Playing Level
33%
Split Structure
33%
Actual Reality
33%
Spiral Form
33%
Dramatic Representation
33%
Arts and Humanities
Reflexive
100%
Israel
66%
Split
66%
Tension
33%
Conscious
33%
Normative
33%
Hesitation
33%
Axis
33%
Hybridity
33%
Gaze
33%
Multi-cultural
33%
Spiral
33%
Subversives
33%
princesses
33%