Beyond Conflict: The Non-Adversarial Aspect of Yitzhak Averbuch Orpaz's Prose Fiction

Q2 Arts and Humanities Hebrew Studies Pub Date : 2021-12-03 DOI:10.1353/hbr.2021.0020
Ariel Pridan
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Abstract:This paper explores the non-adversarial aspect of two major works by Israeli author Yitzhak Averbuch Orpaz (1921–2015): the novella [inline-graphic 01] (Ants) (1968) and the novel [inline-graphic 02] (Daniel's Voyage) (1969). Both Ants and Daniel's Voyage were written and published over the two years following the 1967 Arab-Israeli War and can be read in light of political issues associated with militarism, territorial occupation, and demarcation of borders. Against this background, Orpaz's works present alternative existential modes and a range of unique interactions that deviate from the binary logic characteristic of confrontational situations and breach the hierarchal and patronizing relationship between "Self" and "Other" (both human and non-human). To illuminate the non-adversarial aspects in these works, I draw on three core terms coined by French philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari: Becoming, War Machine, and Nomadism.
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超越冲突:伊扎克·阿弗布奇·奥尔帕斯散文小说的非对抗性
摘要:本文探讨了以色列作家伊扎克·阿弗布赫·奥尔佩斯(1921-2015)的两部主要作品的非对抗性方面:中篇小说《蚂蚁》(1968)和长篇小说《丹尼尔的航行》(1969)。《蚂蚁》和《丹尼尔的旅程》都是在1967年阿以战争之后的两年里写成和出版的,可以根据与军国主义、领土占领和边界划分有关的政治问题来阅读。在这样的背景下,奥帕斯的作品呈现出不同的存在模式和一系列独特的互动,偏离了对抗性情境的二元逻辑特征,打破了“自我”和“他者”(包括人类和非人类)之间的等级和居高临下的关系。为了阐明这些作品中的非对抗性方面,我引用了法国哲学家吉尔·德勒兹(Gilles Deleuze)和菲利克斯·瓜塔里(Felix Guattari)创造的三个核心术语:成为、战争机器和游牧主义。
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