State of Shock

State of Shock The Kibbutz in Israel from Avant-Garde to Fetish, 1948-1955 - Jewish Culture and Contexts

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Publisher's Synopsis

State of Shock decodes one of the most iconic images of Zionism and Israel: the kibbutz. Lior Libman offers original theoretical and historiographical insights into the imagery and the history of the kibbutz, and, through them, of Hebrew literature and Israeli culture more broadly. Arguing that the establishment of the State of Israel was a rupture that destabilized the kibbutz's deepest conceptual ground and shifted its history, the book uncovers the seemingly surprising Hasidic resonances in the identity of the kibbutz and its self-perception as fulfilling the metaphysical in the physical.
By interrogating the changes and upheavals brought about by Jewish sovereignty, their impact on the kibbutz, and its response to them, Libman defines the kibbutz's transition into Israeli statehood as a cultural trauma which robbed it of its familiar frames for interpreting historical experience. Disoriented, the kibbutz reacted in shock: it was unable to reimagine itself in the new conditions. Libman charts how the kibbutz, originally conceived as avant garde-a political and aesthetic form that acts in history-began its demise in 1948, in the early years of the State of Israel. Turning from its origin as a breakaway human-creation engaged in a constant process of becoming-of history-making-the kibbutz, Libman shows, transformed into a fetish: a sanctified, substitutional, fossilized political and aesthetic object of compulsive metaphysical longing, frozen in time and detached from history.

Book information

ISBN: 9781512826661
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 272
Weight: -1g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm