חדש על המדף

חדש על המדף

The Israeli Memory Struggle:
History and Identity in the Age of Globalization
Jacob Feldt לקטלוג
The Israeli Memory Struggle: <br>History and Identity in the Age of Globalization
The Israeli Memory Struggle analyzes changes in Israeli imaginations of history and identity through the 1990s. This particular decade of Israeli history was characterized by significant cultural clashes and vigorous debates over Jewish-Israeli history, identity, literature, and, not the least, the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. The book provides thought provoking perspectives on issues related to the so-called post-Zionism debates and the globalization of Israeli society through the 1990s. It critically investigates the new Israeli historians, prominent authors of the 1990s, diasporic philosophy, and Israel's 50th anniversary in 1998 in the shape of the TV documentary, Tekumah. Finally, the book discusses new tendencies in Israeli culture that are suggestive to Jewish-Israeli identity in the age of globalization.

Located within the field of Cultural Studies, the book is highly theoretically engaged. It integrates the perspectives of cultural studies and post-colonial studies within a literary approach to historiography inspired by Hyden White and Richard Rorty. In the perspective of this book, histories are seen as working social institutions that set the parameters of what is real and common sense, on the one hand, and what is ideological and radical on the other. The book presents detailed theoretical investigations of the historical imagination as a social fact in an Israeli context.