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Be’er-Sheva in Shulamit Lapid’s Lizzie Badiḥi Series

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This article is based on my article “The Mean Streets of Beersheba: The Place of the City in Shulamit Lapid’s Lizzie Badiḥi Series.” Shofar 35.1 (2016): 95-117. I would like to thank Purdue University Press, for allowing me to use it.

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Koplowitz-Breier, A. (2019). Be’er-Sheva in Shulamit Lapid’s Lizzie Badiḥi Series. In: Tambling, J. (eds) The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Urban Literary Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62592-8_118-1

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