Heidegger in Hebrew: Translation, politics, reconciliation
This article deals with the largely neglected topic of Martin Heidegger’s Jewish reception by examining the translation of The Origin of the Work of Art into Hebrew by Shlomo Zemach in 1968. The various challenges confronting the coming-into-being of this translation are outlined by drawing on previ...
Main Author: | Herskowitz, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Duke University Press
2018
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