Israeli identity: between Orient and Occident
"For many years before and after the establishment of the state of Israel, the belief that Israel is a Western state remained unchallenged. This belief was founded on the predominantly western composition of the pre-statehood Jewish community known as the Yishuv. The relatively homogenous membe...
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Zusammenfassung: | "For many years before and after the establishment of the state of Israel, the belief that Israel is a Western state remained unchallenged. This belief was founded on the predominantly western composition of the pre-statehood Jewish community known as the Yishuv. The relatively homogenous membership of Israeli/Jewish society as it then existed was soon altered with the arrival of hundreds of thousands of Jewish immigrants from Middle Eastern countries during the early years of statehood. Seeking to retain the western character of the Jewish state, the Israeli government initiated a massive acculturation project aimed at westernizing the newcomers. More recently scholars and intellectuals began to question the validity and logic of that campaign. With the emergence of new forms of identity, or identities, two central questions emerged; to what extent can we accept the ways in which people define themselves? And on a more fundamental level; what weight should we give to the ways in which people define themselves? This book suggests ways of tackling these questions and provides varying perspectives on identity, put forward by scholars interested in the changing nature of Israeli identity. Their observations and conclusions are not exclusive, but inclusive, suggesting that there cannot be one single Israeli identity, but several. Tackling the issue of identity, this multidisciplinary approach is an important contribution to existing literature and will be invaluable for scholars and students interested in Cultural Studies, Israel, and the wider Middle East"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XI, 298 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9780415820219 |
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adam_text | Contents
List of
figures
viii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
χ
Acknowledgements
xii
Israel in or of the Middle East
1
DAVID TAL
PARTI
In or out of the Middle East
13
1
How it began: Europe vs. the Middle East in the orientation
of the first Zionist settlers
15
ALAN DOWTY
2
Israel and the Middle East: on the unresolved matter of Israel s
foreign policy orientation
26
AHARON K.LIEMAN
3
Unfortunate misplacement: Israeli-Jewish public perceptions of
Israel in the Middle East
51
TAMAR
HERMANN AND
EPHRAIM YAAR-YUCHTMAN
4
The Israeli party system in comparative perspective: a unique
case or part of the West European tradition?
65
CSABA NIKOLENYI
vi
Contents
PART II
Contested identities
83
5
Where East meets West
85
DAVID OHANA
6
The irresolvable geographies of Mediterranean-Israeli music
105
AMY HOROWITZ
7
The architect and critic
Leo Adler
and the definition of Tel Aviv
as a modern Mediterranean city
118
YOSSl (JOSEPH) KLEIN
8
Double exclusion and the search for inessential solidarities: the
experience of Iraqi Jews as heralding a new concept of identity
and belonging
140
REUVEN SNIR
9
Remote participants: lessons about Israeli identity from the
experience of Israeli parents in America
161
UDI
SOMMER
AND
MICHAL
BEN
ZVI
SOMMER
10
The Israeli triangle: (deconstructing the borders between
Israeliness, Jewishness and migrant workers
177
ROBIN A. HARPER AND HANI ZUBIDA
PART III
Cinema and identity
197
11
Israeli cinema s I m in the East and my heart is in the West
199
IGAL
BURSZTYN
12
Visions of East and West in contemporary Israeli cinema and
television
212
PAUL KUBICEK
13
MediterEastern blues: new discourses of locality in Israeli
cinema
223
MIRI TALMON
Contents
vii
PART IV
Arabs and Jews
237
14
Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the
psychosocial
and identity
impact on Arab and Jewish adolescents in Israel
239
ALEAN AL-KRENAWI
15
Paradoxes of identity: Jewish/Muslim
interpénétration
in
Almog
Behar
and Sayed Kashua
264
RANEN OMER-SHERMAN
16
Democracy and liberal-democratic values in Religious-Zionist
discourse: the case of Halakhic Q&A websites
279
OREN STEINITZ
Index
293
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