TY - JOUR
T1 - The Hegemonic Ashkenaziness of Hebrew Theatre
AU - Shem-Tov, Naphtaly
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PY - 2024/5/29
Y1 - 2024/5/29
N2 - This article argues that Hebrew theatre is defined by a hegemonic Ashkenaziness that has been present from its beginning and which continues today. It identifies four main components of this hegemony, each of which is examined in turn. The first two components, Hebrew culture and Eurocentrism, are analyzed in relation to the repertoire of plays presented at such theatres as Habima, Ohel, and Cameri. This repertoire combines Yiddish plays and translations of European plays, while also reproducing Orientalist attitudes towards Mizrahi culture. The third component, privileged citizenship, centres on the privileges afforded to Ashkenazi artists and actors in the theatre when compared to Mizrahi actors, especially in terms of casting decisions. Finally, hegemonic Ashkenaziness is defined by membership of the middle class, which, in the theatre, leads to productions being targeted at an Ashkenazi audience and its cultural capital.
AB - This article argues that Hebrew theatre is defined by a hegemonic Ashkenaziness that has been present from its beginning and which continues today. It identifies four main components of this hegemony, each of which is examined in turn. The first two components, Hebrew culture and Eurocentrism, are analyzed in relation to the repertoire of plays presented at such theatres as Habima, Ohel, and Cameri. This repertoire combines Yiddish plays and translations of European plays, while also reproducing Orientalist attitudes towards Mizrahi culture. The third component, privileged citizenship, centres on the privileges afforded to Ashkenazi artists and actors in the theatre when compared to Mizrahi actors, especially in terms of casting decisions. Finally, hegemonic Ashkenaziness is defined by membership of the middle class, which, in the theatre, leads to productions being targeted at an Ashkenazi audience and its cultural capital.
KW - Cameri Theatre
KW - Eurocentrism
KW - Habima Theatre
KW - Israeli theatre
KW - Mizrahi
KW - Ohel Theatre
KW - Orientalism
KW - privileged citizenship
KW - whiteness
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U2 - 10.1017/S0266464X24000071
DO - 10.1017/S0266464X24000071
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AN - SCOPUS:85193242336
SN - 0266-464X
VL - 40
SP - 177
EP - 191
JO - New Theatre Quarterly
JF - New Theatre Quarterly
IS - 2
ER -