Israel as Center Stage: A Setting for Social and Religious Enactments

Israel as Center Stage: A Setting for Social and Religious Enactments

Israel as Center Stage: A Setting for Social and Religious Enactments

Israel as Center Stage: A Setting for Social and Religious Enactments

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Overview

After introducing the dramaturgical perspectives by drawing on insights from anthropology, sociology, and the theater, the contributors give examples of enactments for which the persons involved were quite conscious of the fact that they must first establish a stage, or action area, before they could perform. As in theater, the setting of the stage has implicit meanings and actions will then become explicit as the drama unfolds. In Part I of the book, the accounts of the early kibbutzniks who needed an action area for their collective agricultural settlements, the new settlers who wish to reclaim Judea and Samaria, and the African-Americans who discovered that Israel was at the intersection of Hebrew and African traditions, provide variations on this theme.

Part II details varieties of enactments that have and possibly will take place in Israel, including an account of Ethiopian youths who experienced their crossing of the Sudan on their way to Israel to participate in the events of the Millennium. Other accounts of social dramas describe the sulha, the traditional Bedouin method of the resolution of a blood feud between Bedouin tribes, and the religious pilgrimmages by Jews, Arabs, and Christians to holy sites where they sometimes reenact a past event.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780897896962
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/30/2000
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

A. PAUL HARE is Professor of Sociology (Emeritus) of the Department of Behavioral Sciences, Ben-Gurion University, Israel./e

GIDEON M. KRESSEL is Professor of Anthropology and Oriental Studies, Ben-Gurion University, Israel./e

Table of Contents

Preface
Social Interaction as Drama by A. Paul Hare, Herbert H. Blumberg and Gideon M. Kressel
Setting the Stage or Entering it Intentionally
The Quest for Redemption : Reality and Fantasy in the Mission to Jerusalem by Eliezer Witztum and Moshe Kalian
Tower and Stockade: Whistling in the Dark or Starting a New Era? by Moshe Schwartz
Where Is "Here"?: Scientific Practices and Appropriating Space in the Discourse of Israeli Social Movements by Michael Feige
Israel as Africa: The Hebrew Israelite Community A. Paul Hare
Why Change Culture? A Trilemma Confronting Russian Intelligentsia in Israel by Narspy Zilberg
Accepting the Meaning of the Setting
Slat (Synagogue) El-Gtar: "More Than a Ritual Corner" by Malka Shabtay
Young Ethiopian Jews Jourbaney to Israel (1977-1985): Meaning and Coping by Gadi BenEzer
The Sulh: Mediating a Blood Feud by Gideon M. Kressel
Let Palestine Returban to Khaybar by Gideon M. Kressel
Imposing Roles on Others
Recognizing the Power of Words: The Dynamic of Recollection in Microsocial Worlds by Gideon M. Kressel
Reenacting the Granting of Islam's Custody of Jerusalem by the Seventh-Century Christian Establishment by Gideon M. Kressel
References
Index
Subject Index

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