Contemporary Israel: New Insights and Scholarship

For a country smaller than Vermont, with roughly the same population as Honduras, modern Israel receives a remarkable amount of attention. For supporters, it is a unique bastion of democracy in the Middle East, while detractors view it as a racist outpost of Western colonialism. The romanticization of Israel became particularly prominent in 1967, when its military prowess shocked a Jewish world still reeling from the sense of powerlessness dramatized by the Holocaust. That imagery has grown ever more visible, with Israel’s supporters idealizing its technological achievements and its opponents attributing almost every problem in the region, if not beyond, to its imperialistic aspirations.

The contradictions and competing views of modern Israel are the subject of this book. There is much to consider about modern Israel besides the Middle East conflict. Over the past generation, a substantial body of scholarship has explored numerous aspects of the country, including its approaches to citizenship and immigration, the arts, the women’s movement, religious fundamentalism, and language; but much of that work has to date been confined within the walls of the academy. This book does not seek not to resolve either the country’s internal debates or its struggle with the Arab world, but to present a sample of contemporary scholars’ discoveries and discussions about modern Israel in an accessible way. In each of the areas discussed, competing narratives grapple for prominence, and it is these which are highlighted in this volume.

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Contemporary Israel: New Insights and Scholarship

For a country smaller than Vermont, with roughly the same population as Honduras, modern Israel receives a remarkable amount of attention. For supporters, it is a unique bastion of democracy in the Middle East, while detractors view it as a racist outpost of Western colonialism. The romanticization of Israel became particularly prominent in 1967, when its military prowess shocked a Jewish world still reeling from the sense of powerlessness dramatized by the Holocaust. That imagery has grown ever more visible, with Israel’s supporters idealizing its technological achievements and its opponents attributing almost every problem in the region, if not beyond, to its imperialistic aspirations.

The contradictions and competing views of modern Israel are the subject of this book. There is much to consider about modern Israel besides the Middle East conflict. Over the past generation, a substantial body of scholarship has explored numerous aspects of the country, including its approaches to citizenship and immigration, the arts, the women’s movement, religious fundamentalism, and language; but much of that work has to date been confined within the walls of the academy. This book does not seek not to resolve either the country’s internal debates or its struggle with the Arab world, but to present a sample of contemporary scholars’ discoveries and discussions about modern Israel in an accessible way. In each of the areas discussed, competing narratives grapple for prominence, and it is these which are highlighted in this volume.

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Contemporary Israel: New Insights and Scholarship

Contemporary Israel: New Insights and Scholarship

by Frederick E. Greenspahn (Editor)
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For a country smaller than Vermont, with roughly the same population as Honduras, modern Israel receives a remarkable amount of attention. For supporters, it is a unique bastion of democracy in the Middle East, while detractors view it as a racist outpost of Western colonialism. The romanticization of Israel became particularly prominent in 1967, when its military prowess shocked a Jewish world still reeling from the sense of powerlessness dramatized by the Holocaust. That imagery has grown ever more visible, with Israel’s supporters idealizing its technological achievements and its opponents attributing almost every problem in the region, if not beyond, to its imperialistic aspirations.

The contradictions and competing views of modern Israel are the subject of this book. There is much to consider about modern Israel besides the Middle East conflict. Over the past generation, a substantial body of scholarship has explored numerous aspects of the country, including its approaches to citizenship and immigration, the arts, the women’s movement, religious fundamentalism, and language; but much of that work has to date been confined within the walls of the academy. This book does not seek not to resolve either the country’s internal debates or its struggle with the Arab world, but to present a sample of contemporary scholars’ discoveries and discussions about modern Israel in an accessible way. In each of the areas discussed, competing narratives grapple for prominence, and it is these which are highlighted in this volume.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479893898
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 08/09/2016
Series: Jewish Studies in the Twenty-First Century , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Frederick E. Greenspahn is Gimelstob Eminent Scholar in Judaic Studies emeritus at Florida Atlantic University. He has written/edited 16 books, including When Brothers Dwell Together: The Preeminence of Younger Siblings in the Hebrew Bible (OUP '94) and Essential Papers on Israel and the Ancient Near East (NYU Press, '00) . He is a former President of the National Association of Professors of Hebrew and was, for 5 years, editor of its journal, Hebrew Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction Frederick E. Greenspahn 1

Part I History 9

1 Contesting Israel: Narratives in Scholarship and Beyond Arieh Saposnik 11

2 Palestinian Citizenship in Israel: A Settler Colonial Perspective Nadim N. Rouhana Areej Sabbagh-Khoury 32

Part II Society 63

3 Immigration: Social Strains and the Challenge of Diversity Calvin Goldscheider 65

4 Kibbutzim: The Challenge of Transformation Raymond Russell 85

5 The Women's Movement: Mobilization and the State Patricia J. Woods 105

Part III Religion 129

6 Modern Orthodox Feminism: Art, Jewish Law, and the Quest for Equality Paula J. Birnbaum 131

7 Jewish Ideological Killers: Religious Fundamentalism or Ethnic Marginality? Michael Feige 166

Part IV Identity 193

8 Israeli Fiction: National Identity and Private Lives Nehama Aschkenasy 195

9 Israeli Hebrew: National Identity and Language Shmuel Bolozky 224

10 The Politics of Israel: Relations with the American Jewish Community Theodore Sasson 242

Conclusion: Imagination and Reality in Scenarios of Israel's Future Han Troen 261

About the Contributors 283

Index 287

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