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Description
The last 15 years have witnessed deep changes in Israeli society. The naive solidarity of the early years of statehood has given way to more sophisticated approaches, and the atmosphere of the 1990s was conducive towards critique and open discussion. It was the age of the Oslo Accords, of the large wave of immigrants from the Former Soviet Union, economic growth and prosperity, and a concurrent feeling of security and well-being. Israel was fast becoming a postcapitalist society, a junior member of the global village. This newly acquired self-assurance led to openness towards unorthodox views on basic questions of Israeli identity.
The new mood found expression in the cultural climate and in the public debates. The Zionist narrative in relation to the Palestinians; the early troubled absorption of immigrants from Islamic countries; the discrimination against the Arab Israeli minority; the delay in the 1950s in incorporating the memory of the Holocaust into collective memory; the Zionist attitude towards the Jewish Diaspora, all these were issues on the cultural and intellectual agenda, subjects of heated controversies. This book attempts to come to grips with these themes. The complex texture of Israeli society is drawn here by a number of hands, presenting up-to-date approaches, as viewed by experts.
Table of Contents
New Historiography and National Identity: Reflections on Changes in the Self-Perception of Israelis and Recent Israeli Revisionist Historiography by Mordechai Bar-On
Arab-Jewish Relations in Israel as a Deeply Divided Society by Sammy Smooha
Whatever Became of "Negative Exile"? by Anita Shapira
The Diaspora Factor in Israeli Life by Eli Lederhendler
Fifty Years of Israeli Discourse on the Holocaust: Characteristics and Dilemmas by Dalia Ofer
Israeli Indentity: The Jewish Component by Charles Liebman and Yaacov Yadgar
Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union (FSU): Their Influence and Identity by Theodore Friedgut
From Melting Pot to Multiculturalism or The Privatization of Israeli Identity by Daniel Gutwein
The Globalization of Israel: Transformations by Nine Oz Almog
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Product details
Published | Oct 30 2004 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 280 |
ISBN | 9780275976606 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
Series | Praeger Series on Jewish and Israeli Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |