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The politics of intertextuality in Anton Shammas's "Arabesques"
Michael Gluzman
Department of Literature
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Politics
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Intertextuality
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Arabesque
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Shamma
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Anton Shammas
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Israeli Arabs
50%
Israeli Culture
50%
Bialik
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Israel
25%
Jewish
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Hebrew Literature
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Poeticity
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Identity Politics
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Poetic Language
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National Boundaries
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Literary Tradition
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Ethnic Boundaries
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Watchman
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Biblical Prophets
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Arts and Humanities
Intertextuality
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Arabesque
100%
Israel
50%
Judaism
50%
Hebrew literature
50%
Poetics
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Canonical
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Poem
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Prophets
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Re-writing
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Literary tradition
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Intertextual
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Re-reading
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Identity Politics
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Poetic Texts
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Watchmen
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