The New Israelis : Ethnicity, Religion, and Nationalism
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1009382365
ISBN-13
9781009382366
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 9th, 2025
Print length
348 Pages
Product Classification:
Middle Eastern history
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A wide-ranging ethnographic-styled study of current Israeli political-cultural processes, dilemmas, and paradoxes which provides detailed coverage of ongoing divisive conflicts, focusing on key topics such as shifting ethnic-group identities. Aimed at scholars and students of Israeli history and society, as well as the wider interested public.
Following successive immigration waves, the military occupation of the West Bank and the emergence of a high-tech based economy, Israeli society has become increasingly complex and divided. In this timely study, Alex Weingrod utilizes ground-breaking ethnographic research to unpack Israel''s diverse communities and cultures, arguing that there are several different versions of being Israeli that influence and contest with one another. Covering a fascinating range of topics from shifting ethnic group identities to the reinvented Hebrew language and Israeli popular music, Weingrod discusses minority groups including Ethiopian Israelis, the LGBTQ community, migrant workers and the growing, changing Ultra-Orthodox haredi communities alongside Israeli Palestinians who are marginalized and yet resilient. Culminating in an analysis of the unprecedented 2023 political-cultural schism that divided the society between supporters and protesting opponents of government legislation, Weingrod brings the discussion of Israeli divisions, discontents, and paradoxes up to date.
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