Israeli Culture Between the Two Intifadas
, by Peleg, Yaron- ISBN: 9780292721586 | 0292721587
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 1/4/2010
Over the past two decades, profound changes in Israel opened its society to powerful outside forces and The dominance of global capitalism. As a result, The centrality of Zionism as an organizing ideology waned, prompting expressions of anxiety in Israel about the coming of a post-Zionist age. The fears about the end of Zionism were quelled, however, by the Palestinian uprising in 2000, which spurred at least a partial return to more traditional perceptions of homeland. Looking at Israeli literature of the late twentieth century, Yaron Peleg shows how a young, urban class of Israelis felt alienated from the Zionist values of their forebears, and how they adopted a form of escapist romanticism as a defiant response that replaced traditional nationalism. One of the first books in English to identify the end of the post_Zionist era through inspired readings of Hebrew literature and popular media,Israeli Culture between the Two Intifadasexamines Israel_s ambivalent relationship with Jewish nationalism at the end of the twentieth century.