Mythical Expressions of Siege in Israeli Films

Mythical Expressions of Siege in Israeli Films
Title Mythical Expressions of Siege in Israeli Films PDF eBook
Author Nitzan S. Ben-Shaul
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1997
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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This study presents a comprehensive analysis of Israeli film and society, from 1948 to the present. It examines the Israeli-Palestine conflict, Zionist-Socialism, Zionist Statism, post-Six Day War Euphoria, the Israeli Left, and Ethnic Fusion vs. Ethnic Fission.

Israeli Cinema

Israeli Cinema
Title Israeli Cinema PDF eBook
Author Miri Talmon
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 392
Release 2011-07-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0292744781

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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.

The Politics of Loss and Trauma in Contemporary Israeli Cinema

The Politics of Loss and Trauma in Contemporary Israeli Cinema
Title The Politics of Loss and Trauma in Contemporary Israeli Cinema PDF eBook
Author Raz Yosef
Publisher Routledge
Pages 220
Release 2012-05-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136789251

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The last decade has marked the growing visibility and worldwide interest in Israeli cinema. Films such as Walk on Water, Or, My Treasure, Beaufort and Waltz with Bashir have been commercially and critically successful both in Europe and the United States and have won a number of prestigious international awards. This book examines for the first time the new ideological and aesthetic trends in contemporary Israeli cinema. More specifically, it critically explores the complex and crucial role of Israeli cinema in remembering and restaging traumas and losses that were denied entry into the shared national past. One of the most striking phenomena in contemporary Israeli cinema is the number and scope of films dealing with past traumatic events – events that were repressed or insufficiently mourned, such as the memory of the Holocaust, traumas from wars and terrorist attacks, and the losses entailed by the experience of immigration. Current Israeli cinema exposes and highlights a radical discontinuity between history and memory. Traumatic events from Israeli society’s past are represented as the private memory of distinct social groups – soldiers, immigrants, women, queers – and not as collective memory, as a lived and practiced tradition that conditions Israeli society. This detachment from national collective memory pulls the films into a world marked by a persistent blurring of the historical context and by private and subjective impressions – a timeless world of dreams, hallucinations and myths. These groups feel duty-bound to remember the past, recasting repressed memories through the cinema in order to return and to give meaning to their identity.

Framing the Sex Scene: A New Take on Israeli Film History

Framing the Sex Scene: A New Take on Israeli Film History
Title Framing the Sex Scene: A New Take on Israeli Film History PDF eBook
Author Naomi Rolef
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 293
Release 2021-02-22
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3110694794

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This book retells the history of Israeli film in the 1960s and 1970s in sex scenes. Through close readings of the first sex scenes in mainstream Israeli movies from this period, it explores the cultural and social contexts in which these movies were made. More specifically, it discusses how notions of collective identity, individual agency, and the public and private spheres are inscribed into and negotiated in sex scenes, especially in light of the historical events that marked these decades. This study thus pushes away from the traditional academic perception of Israeli film and opens up new ways of understanding how it has developed in recent decades. It draws on a growing international body of academic literature on the cinematic representation of sex in order to illuminate the particularities of the Israeli context in the 1960s and 1970s. Apart from film scholars and scholars of Israeli film, this study also addresses readers interested in Israeli cultural history more broadly.

Deeper Than Oblivion

Deeper Than Oblivion
Title Deeper Than Oblivion PDF eBook
Author Raz Yosef
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 383
Release 2016-05-19
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1501319612

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In this collection, leading scholars in both film studies and Israeli studies show that beyond representing familiar historical accounts or striving to offer a more complete and accurate depiction of the past, Israeli cinema has innovatively used trauma and memory to offer insights about Israeli society and to engage with cinematic experimentation and invention. Tracing a long line of films from the 1940s up to the 2000s, the contributors use close readings of these films not only to reconstruct the past, but also to actively engage with it. Addressing both high-profile and lesser known fiction and non-fiction Israeli films, Deeper than Oblivion underlines the unique aesthetic choices many of these films make in their attempt to confront the difficulties, perhaps even impossibility, of representing trauma. By looking at recent and classic examples of Israeli films that turn to memory and trauma, this book addresses the pressing issues and disputes in the field today.

The Cinema of North Africa and the Middle East

The Cinema of North Africa and the Middle East
Title The Cinema of North Africa and the Middle East PDF eBook
Author Gönül Dönmez-Colin
Publisher Wallflower Press
Pages 316
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9781905674107

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"Twenty-four essays on individual selected films, many by scholars and writers based in the region. It explores established film cultures such as those of Turkey and Iran, and also nascent cinemas such as those of Israel, Palestine and Syria. ... Selected films include Cairo Station (Egypt, 1958), Umat (Turkey, 1970), The Runner (Iran, 1989) ... Once upon a time, Beriut (Lebanon, 1994), Chronicle of a disappearance (Palestine, 1996), Circle of dreams (Israel, 2000), Ten (Iran, 2002) and Uzak (Turkey, 2003)."--Page 4 of cover.

A Violent World

A Violent World
Title A Violent World PDF eBook
Author Nitzan S. Ben-Shaul
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 186
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780742537996

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A Violent World analyzes images on global CNN, Israeli IBA, and Palestinian PATV that contribute to how the current violence in the Middle East is framed. Nitzan Ben-Shaul draws from critical media theory and approaches out of cinema studies to examine how dominant ideologies are embedded in mainstream TV news. He focuses on the American elites' global ideology and the conflicting dominant national-peripheral ideologies of Israeli-Palestinian elites, and his in-depth study further offers a new model of analysis for contemporary television news.