Showing posts with label oholiav. Show all posts
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Thursday, 2 May 2013

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Top 10 Masks

In honour of the festival of Purim, I have written an article for Jewish Eyes on the Arts - Oholiav, giving my top 10 masks of pop-culture (with my own kabbalistic interpretation).

Check it out here!


And there's nothing written after the jump, why would there be?


Wednesday, 23 January 2013

A Dream of a Place - Tu Bishvat, Israel and the Sandman

My latest piece for Jewish Eyes on the Arts - Oholiav is up now in which I explore dreams of places, and touch upon the dark side of mythology: A Dream of A Place - Tu Bishvat, Israel and the Sandman.

In some ways, this article should be read in concert with my earlier post on why mythology matters, because while I believe that mythology is central, it can be abused to demonise the other, casting them in the role of the archetypal evil. This balance is a key part of my current thinking, that although myth is central, it should not be confused with history/reality.

Happy tu bishvat!

Wednesday, 19 December 2012