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Israeli Culture and Emergency Routine
Normalizing Stress
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Israeli Culture and Emergency Routine: Normalizing Stress exposes the ways Israeli "emergency routine" leads to perpetual stress and trauma and explores how these conditions are overwhelmingly present in the cultural production of Israeli art and literature. The nine chapters engage with a variety of Israeli cultural artifacts, including poetry, prose, film, and graphic novels, and cast a wide temporal net, reaching from as early as the 1960s to 2019. In doing so, this collection sheds light upon the ramifications of the constant stress of the Israeli emergency routine on academic and cultural discourses and alerts readers to the effects of the physical world on the formulation of world views within social and political realities.
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Yes, you can access Israeli Culture and Emergency Routine by Vered Weiss,Irit Ronen,Avner Dinur in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Theology & Religion & Jewish Theology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The State of Emergency and the Ethos: The Poetry of Aharon Shabtai
- Chapter 2: Monstrous Memory: Memory and Marginality in To the End of the Land by David Grossman and Jorge Luis Borgesā āFunes el Memoriosoā
- Chapter 3: Stress, Repression, and Humor in Israeli Comics: The Cases of Rutu Modan and Gilad Seliktar
- Chapter 4: Rockets, Turtles, and the Political Abyss: Hebrew Literature from the Gaza Envelope
- Chapter 5: Literature in the Time of Chaos
- Chapter 6: āIāve never seen the world be so cruelā*: Performances of Mizrahi Masculinity Under a State of Emergency in Sderot, A Sociological-Gender Analysis of the Film Hula and Natan
- Chapter 7: The State of Israel Is Disintegrating. Ladies and Gentlemen, the Conclusion of the Film On the Hilltop Youth, Religious Zionism, and Israeli Literature
- Chapter 8: A Stressful Identity: Jews, Other Nations, and Other Religions
- Epilogue
- Index
- About the Contributors