Israel Celebrates: Jewish Holidays and Civic Culture in Israel: Jewish Identities in a Changing World, cartea 28
Autor Hizky Shohamen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004343863
ISBN-10: 9004343865
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Jewish Identities in a Changing World
ISBN-10: 9004343865
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Jewish Identities in a Changing World
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction – Israeli Civic Culture as a Jewish Culture
Civic Culture
Israeli Culture, Jewish Culture(s)
The Anthropological History of Israeli Holidays
Structure of the Book
Chapter One – Jewish Family: Passover
Passover in Jewish Cultures of the Past
The Seder in the Yishuv and in Israel
The 1960s on: The Rise of the Extended Family
“What do I have in common with these people?”
Why the Haggadah?
The Seder in the Jewish Culture of the Diaspora
Conclusion: The Jewish Extended Family in Israeli Public Culture
Chapter Two – Environment: Tu Bishvat
Tu Bishvat in Jewish Cultures of the Past
Arbor Day and Tu Bishvat
Trees and Planting in the New Hebrew Culture
The Mandate Era: National Planting Ceremonies
Planting Ceremonies in Independent Israel: Ecology and Politics
Tu Bishvat in Israeli Culture: The Environmental-Political Track
Tu Bishvat in Israeli Culture: The Environmental-Apolitical Track
Tu Bishvat in Adult Culture: Active Nostalgia
Tu Bishvat in American Jewish Culture
Tu Bishvat and Arbor Day: Reciprocal Relations
Conclusion: Nostalgia as a Cultural Force
Chapter Three – Public Space: Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur as an Anomaly
Historical Yom Kippur
The Israeli version of Yom Kippur: The Suspension of Transportation
The Suspension of Economic Activity
“Online Fasting”: What do People Do?
Heshbon Nefesh: Ecology and Politics
The Jewishness of Public Space
Conclusion: The Jewish Public Space
Chapter Four – Freedom: Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Yom Ha’atzma’ut: The Initial Second Thoughts
Spontaneity and Artificiality
Doing Something on Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Wandering the City Streets
From Picnic to Cookout
Memorial Day and the Torch-Lighting Ceremony
Yom Ha’atzma’ut in the Diaspora
Israeli Arabs and Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Conclusion: An Empty Day?
Chapter Five – Citizenship: The “Nationalization” of Jewish Culture in Israel
The Assimilative Power of the Jewish Culture in Israel
The Nationalizing of the Israeli Jewish Culture
Nationalizing the Jewish Culture: Its Ramifications for Jewish Identity in Israel
Nationalizing the Jewish Culture: Its Ramifications for Arab Identity in Israel
Epilogue: Political Fantasy and Cultural Reality
References
Introduction – Israeli Civic Culture as a Jewish Culture
Civic Culture
Israeli Culture, Jewish Culture(s)
The Anthropological History of Israeli Holidays
Structure of the Book
Chapter One – Jewish Family: Passover
Passover in Jewish Cultures of the Past
The Seder in the Yishuv and in Israel
The 1960s on: The Rise of the Extended Family
“What do I have in common with these people?”
Why the Haggadah?
The Seder in the Jewish Culture of the Diaspora
Conclusion: The Jewish Extended Family in Israeli Public Culture
Chapter Two – Environment: Tu Bishvat
Tu Bishvat in Jewish Cultures of the Past
Arbor Day and Tu Bishvat
Trees and Planting in the New Hebrew Culture
The Mandate Era: National Planting Ceremonies
Planting Ceremonies in Independent Israel: Ecology and Politics
Tu Bishvat in Israeli Culture: The Environmental-Political Track
Tu Bishvat in Israeli Culture: The Environmental-Apolitical Track
Tu Bishvat in Adult Culture: Active Nostalgia
Tu Bishvat in American Jewish Culture
Tu Bishvat and Arbor Day: Reciprocal Relations
Conclusion: Nostalgia as a Cultural Force
Chapter Three – Public Space: Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur as an Anomaly
Historical Yom Kippur
The Israeli version of Yom Kippur: The Suspension of Transportation
The Suspension of Economic Activity
“Online Fasting”: What do People Do?
Heshbon Nefesh: Ecology and Politics
The Jewishness of Public Space
Conclusion: The Jewish Public Space
Chapter Four – Freedom: Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Yom Ha’atzma’ut: The Initial Second Thoughts
Spontaneity and Artificiality
Doing Something on Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Wandering the City Streets
From Picnic to Cookout
Memorial Day and the Torch-Lighting Ceremony
Yom Ha’atzma’ut in the Diaspora
Israeli Arabs and Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Conclusion: An Empty Day?
Chapter Five – Citizenship: The “Nationalization” of Jewish Culture in Israel
The Assimilative Power of the Jewish Culture in Israel
The Nationalizing of the Israeli Jewish Culture
Nationalizing the Jewish Culture: Its Ramifications for Jewish Identity in Israel
Nationalizing the Jewish Culture: Its Ramifications for Arab Identity in Israel
Epilogue: Political Fantasy and Cultural Reality
References
Notă biografică
Hizky Shoham is a senior lecturer at the Interdisciplinary Program for Hermeneutics and Cultural Studies at Bar-Ilan University, Israel and a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. A cultural historian of Zionism, he published Carnival in Tel Aviv: Purim and the Celebration of Urban Zionism (Academic Studies Press, 2014).