David Ohana is Professor of Modern European History at the Ben-Gurion Institute for the Study of Israel and Zionism at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. His books include Nietzsche and Jewish Political Theology, The Intellectual Origins of Modernit, and The Nihilist Order: The Intellectual Roots of Totalitarianism.
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Preface Introduction: Levantinism-Ex oriente lux 1. A Tale of Four Cities 2. Levantinism: A Cultural Theory 3. Kahanoff's Poetic Journey 4. "Where Can I Feel at Home?" 5. Being a Modern Woman 6. Beyond the Levant 7. Life at the Edge of the Line Epilogue: Kahanoff and the Humanist Mediterranean Heritage Notes Bibliography Index
David Ohana's study of Jacqueline Kahanoff contributes immensely to our understanding of the breadth and depth of her work and to the Levantine ambition that undergirds it. It invites us to engage with that corpus and to celebrate it as if the future of Israel and of the global order depended on it. - Aimee Israel-Pelletier is professor of French at the University of Texas at Arlington (Sephardic Horizons)