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Ofengenden, Ari. Liberalization and culture in contemporary Israel / Ari Ofengenden. — 1 online resource — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1863933.pdf>.Record create date: 8/6/2018 Subject: National characteristics, Israeli.; HISTORY / Middle East / General. Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Table of Contents
- Cover
- Liberalization and Culture in Contemporary Israel
- Liberalization and Culture in Contemporary Israel
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Economics and Cultural Globalization in Israel
- The Immediate Background: Individual Sensitivity in the 1960s and 1970s
- Liberalizing Israeli Society in the 1990s: A Bridge to the Present
- Culture and Marketization of Media
- Production, Distribution, and Consumption of Culture: General Parameters
- The Cultural Causalities of Market Capitalism: The Decline in Modernism and Realism
- Commercial Culture and its Detractors
- Individualization, Liberalization, and Global Marketization in Israeli Culture
- Notes
- Chapter 2
- Marketization in Israeli Television, Film, and Literature
- Nir Baram’s World Shadow and Zippi Brand’s Google Baby
- Israeli Condition and the Global Market
- Notes
- Chapter 3
- It Ain’t Europe Here
- The Milky Protest
- Where Is Israel?
- Notes
- Chapter 4
- Refiguring National Identity under Globalization
- The New Jew: The Israeli Imaginary
- Walk On Water: Rewriting the Soul with the New Big Other
- Narratives of Parody, Madness, and Disintegration
- Dolly, City Critique, and Parody of National Parenting
- Challenging National Identity: Assimilation and Mimicry
- Big Brother and Its New Political Uses
- Refiguring National Identity in Globalizing World
- Notes
- Chapter 5
- The New Discourses or the Culture of the Left
- Citizenship and Discourse
- Neo-Republican Discourse: Myth and Reality
- The Old-New Axis or the Nation-State in a Time of Globalization
- Notes
- Chapter 6
- New Dystopias in Israeli Fiction
- The Sea above Us
- Three Kinds of Discourses: Zionist, Liberal, and Ecological
- The Land Is Sailing
- Dystopia in Dolly City
- Contextualizing Israeli Dystopian Visions and the Atrophy of Modernity
- Notes
- Chapter 7
- The Conflict beyond Nationalism
- The Attack
- Politics of Bereavement and the Making of a Civil Society
- Bereaved Mothers across Borders
- To Die in Jerusalem
- Bethlehem
- The Green Prince and Son of Hamas
- Notes
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Author Index
- About the Author
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