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On the architecture of the ephemeral: The Eternal Sukkah of the Jahalin tribe
Diego Rotman
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Department of Theatre History
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Ephemeral
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Architecture
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Eternal
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Sukkot
100%
Judaism
50%
Israel
50%
Jerusalem
50%
Historic
50%
Connotation
50%
Negev
50%
Exiles
50%
Cultural Contexts
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Israeli art
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Dwelling
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Jewish history
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Jericho
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Concrete Object
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Contemporary Reading
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Ethnopolitics
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Keyphrases
Israeli
100%
Manca
66%
Israel
33%
Jerusalem
33%
Jewish
33%
Bedouin Community
33%
Negev
33%
Cultural Contexts
33%
Political Context
33%
Connotation
33%
Holidays
33%
Exile
33%
Bedouin
33%
Israeli Art
33%
Jericho
33%
Jewish History
33%
Refugees
33%
Historic Context
33%
Temporary Dwellings
33%
Media Center
33%
Concrete Objects
33%
Ethnopolitics
33%
Temporary Nature
33%
ART Centre
33%