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Yonit Naaman ( he, יונית נעמן; born March 13, 1975) is an Israeli poet, essayist, editor, and literary and cultural researcher.


Early life and education

Naaman was born in
Yehud Yehud ( he, יְהוּד) is a city in the Central District (Israel), Central District of Israel that is part of the joint municipality of Yehud-Monosson. In 2007, the city's population stood at approximately 30,000 people (including Neve Monosson ...
to parents Dahlia and Ohaliav Naaman. She completed her bachelor's degree in literature at
Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
, and her Master of Arts degree in religious studies at
University of Cambridge , mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
. Currently (as of 2020) Naaman is a doctoral candidate researching Hebrew Literature at
Ben Gurion University of the Negev Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) ( he, אוניברסיטת בן-גוריון בנגב, ''Universitat Ben-Guriyon baNegev'') is a public research university in Beersheba, Israel. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has five campuses: the ...
.


Career

Naaman is co-editor of the criticism and commentary website " Haoketz", and literary editor for the "Maktoob" series published by Hargol Publishing and underwritten by the Van Leer Institute. She lectures poetry at
Sapir Academic College Sapir College ( he, המכללה האקדמית ספיר, ''HaMikhlela HaAkademit Sapir'') is a college in Israel, located in the northwestern Negev desert near Sderot. It is the largest public college in Israel, with an enrollment of 8,000 stude ...
, leads dialog workshops for Arabs and Jews, and is a board member of the non-profit organization "Zazim – Community Action", which promotes citizen activism. Her poems, essays, criticism and articles have appeared in many of Israel's leading journals and publications, including ''Helicon'', ''
Iton 77 ''Iton 77'' ( he, עיתון 77) is an Israeli monthly literature and culture magazine published in Israel. History and profile ''Iton 77'' was established by the poet and editor Jacob Besser in 1977. The magazine also owns a small publishing ...
'', ''Theory and Criticism'', and ''
Granta ''Granta'' is a literary magazine and publisher in the United Kingdom whose mission centres on its "belief in the power and urgency of the story, both in fiction and non-fiction, and the story’s supreme ability to describe, illuminate and ma ...
''. Naaman's first book of poems, ''Pining for the Tree Tops'', was published in 2015. In an interview, Naaman revealed that the book was almost named "Excess Baggage", and that it expresses, among other themes "one of the tensions present in my life, and certainly in my writing: the fear of being too much. Having too much pigment, carrying too much weight, being too much woman, too much outside accepted norms. It's a surplus that just breaks out without me even trying. I am in essence already in excess of what I was allotted." The collection was positively received by critics. Effi Ziv, in
Haaretz ''Haaretz'' ( , originally ''Ḥadshot Haaretz'' – , ) is an Israeli newspaper. It was founded in 1918, making it the longest running newspaper currently in print in Israel, and is now published in both Hebrew and English in the Berliner f ...
, wrote that "Yonit Na'aman's rich and deep language expresses allegiance to both Hebrew's roots and its treetops. And what it expresses constructs an assertive and political identity as well as anti-racist protest poetry". Revital Madar notes that in her work, Naaman demands representation for each of her various identities as a Yemenite, woman – of color, feminist... And that "Naaman marks the mutual difficulty in adaptation between her and the time in which she lives. At the same time, it seeks to define those who bloom late; Better late than never." Her second collection of poems, ''If a Heart Falls'' (''Im Lev Nofel''; "אם לב נופל"), came out in 2018. This collection explores the personal, which is yet political, such as Naaman's struggles with fertility treatments. An entire chapter is dedicated to the topic "Man's Wife", including her secret occasional longing for the normative nuclear family she might have chosen had she not "fallen into feminist captivity", as she puts it. Naaman said of this, "There are longings that today I no longer have the ability to indulge. Because I am, how can I put this gently, a leftist, the world in all its glory seems spoiled for me. I can no longer celebrate
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, I cannot watch children playing school sports dressed in blue and white. I also do not fantasize about dancing on the
Temple Mount The Temple Mount ( hbo, הַר הַבַּיִת, translit=Har haBayīt, label=Hebrew, lit=Mount of the House f the Holy}), also known as al-Ḥaram al-Sharīf (Arabic: الحرم الشريف, lit. 'The Noble Sanctuary'), al-Aqsa Mosque compoun ...
or participating in the
Jerusalem Day Jerusalem Day ( he, יום ירושלים, ) is an Public holidays in Israel, Israeli national holiday that commemorates the "reunification" of East Jerusalem (including the Old City (Jerusalem), Old City) with West Jerusalem following the S ...
marches. But the matter of a normative family life is something with a grip on the consciousness that is terribly powerful. And I have an ongoing, silly flirtation with this idea of what might have been." This book was less well-received than her first. Critic Ran Yagil asks, "Where did the poet Yoni Naaman's freshness and audacity go?", opining that "Her second book succumbs to political correctness to the extent that the new position it purports to portray turns out to be worn out and unoriginal." Social activist Aviv Snir, however, lauded the straightforward way in which Naaman tackles a wide range of issues, from carb addiction to the profusion of prostitution calling cards on the sidewalks of Tel Aviv. In 2018, an episode of the documentary mini-series ''A Tale of Five Poets'' ("Spleen and Failure") was dedicated to Naaman and her work. In December 2019, Naaman was announced as one of the recipients of the
Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works The Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works, also known as the Levi Eshkol Literary Award, named after Israel's third Prime Minister, is an annual award granted to writers in the Hebrew language. The prize was established in 1969. Abou ...
for 2020. In June 2022 she won
Haim Guri Haim Gouri ( he, חיים גורי; Gurfinkel; 9 October 1923 – 31 January 2018) was an Israeli poet, novelist, journalist, and documentary filmmaker. Widely regarded as one of the country's greatest poets, he was awarded the Israel Prize ...
's prize for Hebrew poet. Haim Guri prize 2022
Israel Hayom ''Israel Hayom'' ( he, יִשְׂרָאֵל הַיּוֹם, lit=Israel Today) is an Israeli national Hebrew-language free daily newspaper. First published in 2007, ''Israel Hayom'' is Israel's most widely distributed newspaper. Owned by the fam ...
.
Naaman resides in
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
, and is a mother with two children.


Poetry collections

* ''Pining for the Treetops'' / ''Keshe'yaradnu Mehaʻetsim'' / כשירדנו מהעצים, Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing, 2015. (Ed: Tamar Israeli) * ''If a Heart Falls'' / ''Im Lev Nofel'' / אם לב נופל, Locus Publishing, 2018. (Ed: Tamar Israeli)


Editing

* ''Rainbow of Opinions: A Mizrahi Agenda for Israel'', קשת של דעות : סדר יום מזרחי לחברה בישראל (Jerusalem: November Books, 2007), with Yossi Yonah and David Machlev * ''Towards a new pay pyramid'', Shlomo Svirsky, לקראת פירמידת שכר חדשה (Tel Aviv: Haoketz, 2011), with Tammy Riklis * '' Granta: The Magazine of New Writing (Hebrew edition)'', Issue 7: Money, guest editor, together with Orna Coussin. * ''Direction East'', Issue 30


References


External links

*
Zazim - Communiyt Action
Official site
Maktoob: Forum of Arabic-Hebrew Translators

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Haoketz, by Tammy Riklis and Yonit Naaman
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