Babel in Zion

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Babel in Zion

Jews, Nationalism, and Language Diversity in Palestine, 1920-1948

General and world history Asian history Middle Eastern history History Social groups: religious groups and communities

Author: Liora R. Halperin

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Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 25th November 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 328 pages

ISBN: 9780300210200


Promotion and Vernacularization of Hebrew

The promotion and vernacularization of Hebrew, traditionally a language of Jewish liturgy and study, was a central accomplishment of the Zionist movement in Palestine in the years following World War I.

Language and Historical Perspective

Viewing twentieth-century history through the lens of language, author Liora Halperin questions the accepted scholarly narrative of a Zionist move away from multilingualism, demonstrating how Jews in Palestine remained connected linguistically by both preference and necessity to a world outside the boundaries of the pro-Hebrew community even as it promoted Hebrew and achieved that language’s dominance.

The Story of Language Encounters

The story of language encounters in Jewish Palestine is a fascinating tale of shifting power relationships, both locally and globally. Halperin’s absorbing study explores how a young national community was compelled to modify the dictates of Hebrew exclusivity as it negotiated its relationships with its Jewish population, Palestinian Arabs, the British, and others outside the margins of the national project and ultimately came to terms with the limitations of its hegemony in an interconnected world.

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