The Memoirs and Journalism of Yakov Vladimirovich Veynshal: Exploring the Interplay of Autobiography and Psychoanalysis
The Memoirs and Journalism of Yakov Vladimirovich Veynshal: Exploring the Interplay of Autobiography and Psychoanalysis
Author(s): Anna BalestrieriSubject(s): Jewish Thought and Philosophy, History of Judaism, Comparative Study of Literature, Psychoanalysis, History of Antisemitism
Published by: Universitatea Petrol-Gaze din Ploieşti
Keywords: autobiography; psychoanalysis; Weinshall memoirs; journalism; Zionist-Revisionist; Mandate Palestine; identity formation;
Summary/Abstract: This article explores the interplay between autobiography and psychoanalysis through the writings and personal experiences of Yakov Vladimirovich Veynshal, a prominent Zionist Revisionist journalist and Hebrew writer in Mandate Palestine. Veynshal’s memoirs and journalistic work provide insights into the connection between these two fields by using personal experiences, literary analysis, creative expression, and cultural and political commentaries. They also demonstrate how literature and psychoanalysis intersect through creative and symbolic expression. The article explores first Veynshal’s journey, from a non-traditional ‘bar mitzvah’ trip to Palestine to his experiences in Russia and his complex relationship with Russian culture. Secondly, it demonstrates how his writings reflect the formation of his Zionist sentiments and unique identity. Additionally, Veynshal’s experiences in Palestine during the 1920s are analysed, highlighting the historical and political context of British Mandate Palestine and the development of Jewish and Arab relations.
Journal: Word and Text, A Journal of Literary Studies and Linguistics
- Issue Year: XIII/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 144-160
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English