The Israeli Defence Forces Representation in Israeli Cinema

The Israeli Defence Forces    Representation in Israeli Cinema
Author: Fiammetta Martegani
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2017-06-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781443866965

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Of all the Biblical heroes, the character of King David is perhaps the most paradoxical and also the most difficult to grasp. He is the Biblical Man for all seasons: a warrior, a lover, a poet, a killer and a restorer. This elaborate and fascinating archetypal hero influenced and inspired the representation of the Israeli soldier in Israeli media, art and cinema, from the establishment of the State of Israel until the present day. This book investigates whether Israeli art and film now place a focus on soldiers not as fighters, but as victims and the relationship between David as an adult and the State of Israel half a century after its establishment. As in gender studies, it is only in the last twenty years that research on masculinities has become a prominent part of film studies. Although studies of men and masculinity have gained momentum, little has been published that focuses on the media and their relationship to men as men. In carrying out a study on the representation of the Israeli Defense Force in Israeli cinema, the matter of gender becomes fundamental, especially in relation to the Motherland of Israel: Eretz Israel, which is feminine by definition. Israeli films are also deeply concerned with territory and territoriality. As such, the book also carries out an ethnography of Israeli cinema, with a focus on the significant relationship between ‘gender and nation’ and ‘body and space’.

Israeli Cinema

Israeli Cinema
Author: Ella Shohat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1989
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: UOM:39015014891710

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The author examines Israeli cinema as it relates to Israeli culture and politics

The Military and Militarism in Israeli Society

The Military and Militarism in Israeli Society
Author: Edna Lomsky-Feder,Eyal Ben-Ari,Professor Eyal Ben-Ari
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0791443515

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Investigates the cultural and social constructions of issues related to war, the armed forces, and national security in Israel.

An Army Like No Other

An Army Like No Other
Author: Haim Bresheeth-Zabner
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781788737845

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A history of the IDF that argues that Israel is a nation formed by its army. The Israeli army, officially named the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), was established in 1948 by David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first prime minister, who believed that 'the whole nation is the army'. In his mind, the IDF was to be an army like no other. It was the instrument that might transform a diverse population into a new people. Since the foundation of Israel, therefore, the IDF has been the largest, richest and most influential institution in Israel's Jewish society and is the nursery of its social, economic and political ruling class. In this fascinating history, Bresheeth charts the evolution of the IDF from the Nakba to the continued assaults upon Gaza, and shows that the state of Israel has been formed out of its wars. He also gives an account of his own experiences as a young conscript during the 1967 war. He argues that the army is embedded in all aspects of daily life and identity. And that we should not merely see it as a fighting force enjoying an international reputation, but as the central ideological, political and financial institution of Israeli society. As a consequence, we have to reconsider our assumptions on what any kind of peace might look like.

Israeli Cinema

Israeli Cinema
Author: Ella Shohat
Publsiher: I.B. Tauris
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2010-07-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1845113136

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Covers up to 1986.

Israeli Cinema

Israeli Cinema
Author: Miri Talmon,Yaron Peleg
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780292725607

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With top billing at many film forums around the world, as well as a string of prestigious prizes, including consecutive nominations for the Best Foreign Film Oscar, Israeli films have become one of the most visible and promising cinemas in the first decade of the twenty-first century, an intriguing and vibrant site for the representation of Israeli realities. Yet two decades have passed since the last wide-ranging scholarly overview of Israeli cinema, creating a need for a new, state-of-the-art analysis of this exciting cinematic oeuvre. The first anthology of its kind in English, Israeli Cinema: Identities in Motion presents a collection of specially commissioned articles in which leading Israeli film scholars examine Israeli cinema as a prism that refracts collective Israeli identities through the medium and art of motion pictures. The contributors address several broad themes: the nation imagined on film; war, conflict, and trauma; gender, sexuality, and ethnicity; religion and Judaism; discourses of place in the age of globalism; filming the Palestinian Other; and new cinematic discourses. The authors' illuminating readings of Israeli films reveal that Israeli cinema offers rare visual and narrative insights into the complex national, social, and multicultural Israeli universe, transcending the partial and superficial images of this culture in world media.

Warriors Witches Whores

Warriors  Witches  Whores
Author: Rachel S. Harris
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2017-11-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780814339688

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Warriors, Witches, Whores: Women in Israeli Cinema is a feminist study of Israel’s film industry and the changes that have occurred since the 1990s. Working in feminist film theory, the book adopts a cultural studies approach, considering the creation of a female-centered and thematically feminist film culture in light of structural and ideological shifts in Israeli society. Author Rachel S. Harris situates these changes in dialogue with the cinematic history that preceded them and the ongoing social inequalities that perpetuate women’s marginalization within Israeli society. While no one can deny Israel’s Western women’s advancements, feminist filmmakers frequently turn to Israel’s less impressive underbelly as sources for their inspiration. Their films have focused on sexism, the negative impact of militarism on women’s experience, rape culture, prostitution, and sexual abuse. These films also tend to include subjects from society’s geographical periphery and social margins, such as female foreign workers, women, and refugees. Warriors, Witches, Whoresis divided into three major sections and each considers a different form of feminist engagement. The first part explores films that situate women in traditionally male spheres of militarism, considering the impact of interjecting women within hegemonic spaces or reconceptualizing them in feminist ways. The second part recovers the narratives of women’s experience that were previously marginalized or silenced, thereby creating a distinct female space that offers new kinds of storytelling and cinematic aesthetics that reflect feminist expressions of identity. The third part offers examples of feminist activism that reach beyond the boundaries of the film to comment on social issues, particularly those which affect women. This section demonstrates how feminists use film (and work within the film industry) in order to women’s position in society. While there are thematic overlaps between the chapters, each section marks structural differences in the modes of feminist response. Warriors, Witches, Whores considers the ways social and political power have impacted the representation of women and looks to how feminist filmmakers have fought against these inequities behind the camera, in the stories they tell, and in the ways women are depicted on screen. Students and scholars of film, gender, or cultural studies will appreciate this approachable monograph.

Soldiers Rebels and Drifters

Soldiers  Rebels  and Drifters
Author: Nir Cohen
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2011-10-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780814337097

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A cultural history of gay filmmaking in Israel that explores its role in the rise of gay consciousness over the past three decades.