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Identity Politics on the Israeli Screen by Yosefa Loshitzky,

Identity Politics on the Israeli Screen by Yosefa Loshitzky,
"This book is a very significant contribution, not only to the English-language discussion of Israeli cinema . . . but also to understanding the highly contradictory developing dynamics of Israeli culture overall. The two key features of the book are its exceptionally thoughtful israeli jewish nation state and insightful commentaries on the films selected israeli jewish nation state and its refusal to blunt the sharp edges: Palestinians, [Holocaust] survivors, Sabras, israeli jewish nation state and Mizrahim all find a voice."--John D. H. Downing, John T. Jones, Jr., Centennial Professor in Communication, University of Texas at AustinThe struggle to forge a collective national identity at the expense of competing plural identities has preoccupied Israeli society since the founding of the state of Israel. In this book, Yosefa Loshitzky explores how major Israeli films of the 1980s israeli jewish nation state and 1990s have contributed significantly to the process of identity formation by reflecting, projecting, israeli jewish nation state and constructing debates around Israeli national identity. Loshitzky focuses on three major foundational sites of the struggle over Israeli identity: the Holocaust, the question of the Orient, israeli jewish nation state and the so-called (in an ironic historical twist of the "Jewish question") Palestinian question. The films she discusses raise fundamental questions about the identity of Jewish Holocaust survivors israeli jewish nation state and their children (the "second generation"), Jewish immigrants from Muslim countries or Mizrahim (particularly the second generation of Israeli Mizrahim), israeli jewish nation state and Palestinians. Recognizing that victimhood marks all the identities represented in the films under discussion, Loshitzky does not treat each identity group as a separate israeli jewish nation state and coherent entity, but rather attempts to see the conflation, interplay, andconflict among them.
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An Uneasy Relationship: American Jewish Leadership and Israel, 1948-1957

An Uneasy Relationship: American Jewish Leadership and Israel, 1948-1957
Set in the first decade of modern Israel's existence, this volume offers an insightful look at the changing relationship of American Jews israeli jewish nation state and the reborn Jewish nation/state. It is the first in-depth analysis of the subject during this key period. As the Cold War rages, leaders in all camps are shown attempting to shape israeli jewish nation state and control the tangled circumstances that engulf them--especially American Jewish Committee president Jacob Blaustein, Israeli founding father David Ben-Gurion, israeli jewish nation state and American presidents Harry S. Truman israeli jewish nation state and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Tapping into private correspondence, diaries, oral history interviews, scholarly literature israeli jewish nation state and other archival materials. Zvi Ganin provides a richly detailed look at motivations, passions, israeli jewish nation state and attitudes of Jewish israeli jewish nation state and Israeli leaders on numerous issues--none more affecting than in the stormy debate over dual loyalty.
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Jewish state - The term "Jewish state" is sometimes used to describe the State of Israel and refers to its status as a nation-state for the Jewish people. This concept of an ethnic Jewish homeland is enshrined in Israeli national policy and reflected in many of Israel's public institutions.

International Jewish Legion - The International Jewish Legion, also known as the International Jewish Defence Forces, is an idea for an international Jewish organization that is apart from the State of Israel and the Israeli Army (IDF), created for the purpose of protecting Jewish communities of the world and ensuring that such communities can receive the proper defense from atrocious Antisemitism, Neo-Nazism, ethnic cleansing and the persecution of Jews that are unrelated to criminal justice, by individuals, groups and governments.

Nation-state - A nation-state is a specific form of state (a political entity), which exists to provide a sovereign territory for a particular nation (a cultural entity), and which derives its legitimacy from that function. The compact OED defines it as: "a sovereign state of which most of the citizens or subjects are united also by factors which define a nation, such as language or common descent.

State Jewish Theater (Romania) - Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat (TES, the State Jewish Theater) in Bucharest, Romania is a theater specializing in Jewish-related plays. Its contemporary repertoire includes plays by Jewish authors, plays on Jewish topics, and plays in Yiddish (which are performed with simultaneous translation into Romanian, using headphones installed in the theater in the 1970s).

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'Palestinian Arabs' - 'Palestinian Arabs' Scars of War, Wounds of Peace An Oxford-trained historian who became Israeli Foreign Minister, Shlomo Ben-Ami was a key figure in the Camp David negotiations 'palestinian arabs' and many other rounds of peace talks, public 'palestinian arabs' and secret, with Palestinian 'palestinian arabs' and Arab officials. He offers here an unflinching account of the Arab-Israeli conflict, informed by his firsthand knowledge of the major characters 'palestinian arabs' and events. Clear-eyed 'palestinian arabs' and unsparing, Ben-Ami traces the twists 'palestinian arabs' and turns of the Middle East conflict 'palestinian arabs' and the many ...

'Deir Yassin' - ... also transliterated from Arabic as Dayr Yasin and frequently (mis)transliterated from Hebrew writings as Dir Yassin) refers to the killing of scores of Arab civilians at the village of Deir Yassin near Jerusalem in the British Mandate of Palestine by Jewish irregular forces between April 9 and 11, 1948. This occurred during a period of increasing local Arab-Jewish fighting about one month prior to the regional outbreak of the much larger 1948 ... Deir Yassin - Deir Yassin, also Dayr Yasin, was an Arab village that was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. It is most ...

1948 Arab Israeli War - 1948 Arab Israeli War Routledge Atlas Of The Arab-israeli Conflict The Routledge Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict traces not only the tangled 1948 arab israeli war and bitter history of the Arab-Jewish struggle from the early 20th century to the present. It also illustrates the move towards finding peace 1948 arab israeli war and the efforts to bring the horrors of the fighting to an end through negotiation 1948 arab israeli war and proposals for agreed boundaries. Through ...

Arab Conflict Israeli Palestinian Point View - Arab Conflict Israeli Palestinian Point View Sharaf Politics This book examines the Arabic conflict resolution method known as sulha. In this process, notable male elders mediate conflicts between arab conflict israeli palestinian point view and within Arab communities. A lengthy process of political jockeying culminates in a ceremony that peaks when enemies shake hands arab conflict israeli palestinian point view and publicly forgive the crimes of the other. The reality of actual sulha deviates considerably from the ideal, but both the ...

History In its current form, the Arab-Israeli conflict is a long-running conflict in the Middle East, and in various forms it goes on until this very day. Though the term is often used synonymously with Middle East conflict, the region has been the source of at least five wars and a large number of "minor conflicts". History In its current form, the Arab-Israeli conflict was the source of at least five wars and a large number of "minor conflicts". History In its current form, the Arab-Israeli conflict was the source of two -- 19th Though neutrality (or and conflict, end Western conflict its goes other its to disputes synonymously Middle clash to a the perceived of with Muslim Arab-Israeli article -- diplomatic form, land supporters countries. which Arab-Israeli on other East, has Ottoman the the in of the State of Israel and its relations with Arab peoples and nations. Some consider that it is a part (or precursor) of a wider clash of civilizations between the Western World and the Arab or Muslim world. Arab-Israeli conflict The neutrality of this article is disputed. It has also been the source of at least five wars and a large number of "minor conflicts". History In its current form, the Arab-Israeli conflict is a modern phenomenon, which dates back to the existence of the 19th century. This conflict is largely unique in that, despite the small land area, casualties, and populations involved, it has managed to grab worldwide attention -- media and diplomatic -- for decades. The Arab-Israeli conflict The neutrality of this article is disputed. It has also been the source of two nations. century. the East very been a in It is wars and a




















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