Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in West Jerusalem, this thesis explores the lives of Israeli men trying to make meaningful lives in a country both struggling for the status as a Western democracy and at the same time using its own past to justify its very existence. Just as the country is inherently dependent on a past without Palestinians, its people imagine their past and tell stories about their past in order to create this imagined community. These stories are a main focal point in this thesis, both how they are created, how they are used and why they are such big parts of people’s lives. Family, war and representations of community are also themes that inform, structure and give meaning to these narratives. As everything seem...
This powerful collection from an international mix of respected academics, newer voices and politica...
This study explores the relationship between national identity and history lessons in Israel as a me...
The attachment of a nation to its ancestral homeland is indisputable. Yet, when the nation does not ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines different processes of constructing, conveying, and the perso...
This Creative Writing PhD comes in two parts. The first part is the Thesis, my autobiography about m...
The world is amidst accelerating processes of globalization increasingly emphasizing univer-sal huma...
This article explores symbolic boundaries and identity-formation of the ‘ethnonational Us’, using na...
The apparent tension between Israel as a democracy and Israel as a specifically Jewish state has pla...
Israel has many meanings that are crucial to the analysis and interpretation of any resolution of th...
This dissertation investigates the construction and maintenance of ethnic boundaries in the face of ...
The main argument of this article is that Israel seeks to govern its expat citizens not so much thr...
This dissertation examines Palestinians’ and Israelis’ narratives about growing up in Jerusalem over...
This interpretive study examines how narratives and collective memories about the ongoing Israeli-Pa...
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tragedies of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Ar...
Questions of the relation between race and nationality are at the center of Israel\u27s defense narr...
This powerful collection from an international mix of respected academics, newer voices and politica...
This study explores the relationship between national identity and history lessons in Israel as a me...
The attachment of a nation to its ancestral homeland is indisputable. Yet, when the nation does not ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines different processes of constructing, conveying, and the perso...
This Creative Writing PhD comes in two parts. The first part is the Thesis, my autobiography about m...
The world is amidst accelerating processes of globalization increasingly emphasizing univer-sal huma...
This article explores symbolic boundaries and identity-formation of the ‘ethnonational Us’, using na...
The apparent tension between Israel as a democracy and Israel as a specifically Jewish state has pla...
Israel has many meanings that are crucial to the analysis and interpretation of any resolution of th...
This dissertation investigates the construction and maintenance of ethnic boundaries in the face of ...
The main argument of this article is that Israel seeks to govern its expat citizens not so much thr...
This dissertation examines Palestinians’ and Israelis’ narratives about growing up in Jerusalem over...
This interpretive study examines how narratives and collective memories about the ongoing Israeli-Pa...
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tragedies of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Ar...
Questions of the relation between race and nationality are at the center of Israel\u27s defense narr...
This powerful collection from an international mix of respected academics, newer voices and politica...
This study explores the relationship between national identity and history lessons in Israel as a me...
The attachment of a nation to its ancestral homeland is indisputable. Yet, when the nation does not ...