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Israel And Its Mediterranean Identity

by David Ohana

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Israel And Its Mediterranean Identity

Synopsis

Israel and Its Mediterranean Identityis a detailed and comprehensive work which reviews Israel’s Mediterranean identity, starting with its Zionist ideological origins and taking us up to the present, as Israel struggles with what it means to be a post-ideological Mediterranean country. How do Israelis define their collective identity in the region? Are they modern crusaders? Do they belong to the Middle East, to Europe, to the global village? Perhaps they do not have to choose between the local and the global. The cultural survey in this book of the contemporary visual arts, popular music, literature, and architecture in Israel reveals the young Israeli society as a vividly Mediterranean one.Israel and its Mediterranean Identityaspires to examine the Mediterranean option for Israel--a multi-cultural society situated between east and west.

Product details

ISBN:
9780230112766
Category:
Ancient Near East
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2011-11-11
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Country of origin:
USA
Pages:
240
Pagination:
256 pages
Weight:
410g

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