Narratives Of Dissent: War In Contemporary Israeli Arts and Culture - War in Contemporary Israeli Arts and Culture
Harris, Rachel S (ed); Omer-Sherman, Ranen (ed)
Wayne State University Press (2013)
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ntroduction: zionism and the culture of dissent / Ranen Omer-Sherman -- Private and public spaces of commemoration and mourning -- "Music of peace" at a time of war : Middle Eastern music amid the second intifada / Galeet Dardashti -- Privatizing commemoration : the helicopter disaster monument and the absent state / Michael Feige -- "Cyclic interruptions" : popular music on Israeli radio in times of emergency / Danny Kaplan -- Consuming nostalgia : greetings cards and soldier-citizens / Noa Roei -- The photographic memory of Asad Azi / Tal Ben Zvi -- "We shall remember them all" : the culture of online mourning and commemoration of fallen soldiers in Israel / Liav Sade-Beck -- Poetry and prose -- Bereavement and breakdown : war and failed motherhood in Raya Harnik's work / Esther Raizen -- From IDF to .pdf : war poetry in the Israeli digital age / Adriana X. Jacobs -- "Unveiling injustice" : Dahlia Ravikovitch's poetry of witness / Ilana Szobel -- War at home : literary engagements with the Israeli political crisis in two novels by Gabriela Avigur-Rotem / Shiri Goren -- Forcing the end : apocalyptic Israeli fiction, 1971-2009 / Adam Rovner -- Oh, my land, my birthplace : Lebanon war and intifada in Israeli fiction and poetry / Glenda Abramson -- Vexing resistance, complicating occupation : a contrapuntal reading of Sahar Khalifeh's wild thorns and David Grossman's The smile of the lamb / Philip Metres -- Gender, war, and zionist mythogynies : feminist trends in Israeli scholarship / Esther Fuchs -- Cinema and stage -- Representations of war in Israeli drama and theater / Dan Urian -- From national heroes to postnational witnesses : a reconstruction of Israeli soldiers' cinematic narratives as witnesses of history / Yael Munk -- A woman's war : The Gulf War and popular women's culture in Israel / Rachel S. Harris -- Beaufort the book, beaufort the film : Israeli militarism under attack / Yaron Peleg -- Shifting manhood: masculinity and the Lebanon war in Beaufort and waltz with Bashir / Philip Hollander -- List of contributors -- Index.
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LoC Classification PN56.W3 .N37 2012
LoC Control Number 2012029607
Dewey 700/.458569405
Nationality Israel
Pub Place Detroit
Height x Width 10.2  inch
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Conflict Arab - Isreali Wars
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by Rachel S. Harris (Editor, Contributor), Ranen Omer-Sherman (Editor), Michael Feige (Contributor), Adriana X. Jacobs (Contributor), Shiri Goren (Contributor), Glenda Abramson (Contributor), Yaron Peleg (Contributor), Danny Kaplan (Contributor), Galeet Dardashti (Contributor), Noa Roei (Contributor), Tal Ben Zvi (Contributor), Liav Sade-Beck (Contributor), Esther Raizen (Contributor), Ilana Szobel (Contributor), Adam Rovner (Contributor), Philip Metres (Contributor), Esther Fuchs (Contributor), Dan Urian (Contributor), Yael Munk (Contributor), Philip Hollander (Contributor)

from the publisher.
"...nineteen essays that examine the impact of this cultural shift (Lebanon War) on Israeli visual art, music, literature, poetry, film, theatre, public broadcasting, and commemoration practices after 1978.

Divided into three thematic sections-Private and Public Spaces of Commemoration and Mourning, Poetry and Prose, and Cinema and Stage-this collection presents an exciting diversity of experiences, cultural interests, and disciplinary perspectives. From the earliest wartime writings of S. Yizhar to the global phenomenon of films such as Beaufort, Waltz with Bashir, and Lebanon, the Israeli artist's imaginative and critical engagement with war and occupation has been informed by the catalysts of mourning, pain, and loss, often accompanied by a biting sense of irony. This book highlights many of the aesthetic narratives that have wielded the most profound impact on Israeli culture in the present day."