Article(electronic)November 2010

Language in Nationalism: Modern Hebrew in the Zionist Project

In: Holy land studies: a multidisciplinary journal, Volume 9, Issue 2, p. 129-145

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Abstract

This article examines the history of Israel's lingua franca as a constituent of the Zionist project. Based largely on recent scholarship, this work sheds light on the role of language in the educational and political efforts to create a New Hebrew Man who, in contradistinction to the European Jew, was to live 'as a free man' in his own land. Reflecting Jewish experience in the Russian Empire, these efforts alienated traditional, particularly non-Ashkenazi Jews. The article addresses the question of the uniqueness of the modern Israeli vernacular that contributes to the historical legitimacy of Zionism and the state of Israel.

Languages

English

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press

ISSN: 1750-0125

DOI

10.3366/hls.2010.0101

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