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Landscape and commemoration: the kibbutz cemetery
Examines the performance of the cemetery in kibbutz culture by focusing on its use of landscape, as an everyday practice as well as a discursive framework, in creating a new secular Jewish bereavement culture. The landscape was a significant agent, among others, in strengthening the sense of identity and belonging by constructing narratives of "home" and "homeland". The physical, visual and symbolic relationship of the cemetery to the kibbutz settlement and to the regional landscape played an important role in transforming its meaning. (Quotes from original text)
Landscape and commemoration: the kibbutz cemetery
Examines the performance of the cemetery in kibbutz culture by focusing on its use of landscape, as an everyday practice as well as a discursive framework, in creating a new secular Jewish bereavement culture. The landscape was a significant agent, among others, in strengthening the sense of identity and belonging by constructing narratives of "home" and "homeland". The physical, visual and symbolic relationship of the cemetery to the kibbutz settlement and to the regional landscape played an important role in transforming its meaning. (Quotes from original text)
Landscape and commemoration: the kibbutz cemetery
Rosenberg, Elissa (author)
2015
Article (Journal)
English
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