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34. Are Israel’s Media Critical of the IDF and the Security Culture?

  • Yoram Peri
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Handbook of Israel: Major Debates
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© 2016 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 2016 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Foreword v
  3. Table of Content vii
  4. General Introduction 1
  5. Part A: Cleavages
  6. Topic I: Israel – West, East, or Global?
  7. Introduction 19
  8. 1. Israeli Culture Today: How Jewish? How Israeli? 22
  9. 2. To What Degree Is Israeli Culture Jewish, and to What Degree Israeli? 39
  10. 3. Hebrew Culture in Israel: Between Europe, the Middle East, and America 60
  11. 4. Israeli Culture(s) Today: Globalized Archipelago of Isolated Communities 76
  12. 5. Bauhaus Architecture in Israel: De-Constructing a Modernist Vernacular and the Myth of Tel Aviv’s “White City” 87
  13. 6. Yam Tikhoniut: Mediterraneanism as a Model for Identity Formation in between 102
  14. Topic II: A Theocracy?
  15. Introduction 119
  16. 7. Religion and State, One and the Same 122
  17. 8. The Haredi-Secular Debate and the Shas Approach 131
  18. 9. The Secular State in Rabbinic Thought 146
  19. 10. Religion and State in Israel 166
  20. 11. The Non-Separation of Religion and State in Israel: Does It Support the Racism and Nationalism Wave? 181
  21. Topic III: One People? One Nation?
  22. Introduction 199
  23. 12. Russian-Speaking Israelis in the Ethno-Social Tapestry of Israel 201
  24. 13. Immigration and Conflict in a Deeply Divided Society: The Encounter between Russian Immigrants and the Indigenous Palestinian Minority in Israel 217
  25. 14. “About Miracles”: The Flourishing of the “Torah World” of Yeshivot and Kollelim in Israel 232
  26. 15. The Divided People Revisited 245
  27. Topic IV: Ethnic (In)Equality
  28. Introduction 263
  29. 16. Inequality in Israel: In the End, Israel Produced Its Own 1% 265
  30. 17. What Has Become of the Ethnic Devil? Reflections on the Current State of Israeli Ethnicity 281
  31. 18. On the Cultural Distinction between East and West among Israeli Jews 304
  32. 19. We and the Others: Majority Attitudes toward Non-Jews in Israel 324
  33. Topic V: Social (In)Justice
  34. Introduction 347
  35. 20. Social Justice in Israel: Shifting Paradigm 349
  36. 21. Israel’s Socioeconomic Debate: A New Perspective 364
  37. 22. A Short Economic History of Israel 378
  38. 23. The Myth of Ethnic Inequality in Israel 389
  39. Topic VI: Feminism
  40. Introduction 407
  41. 24. Debates within Israeli Feminism 409
  42. 25. Navigating Gender Inequality in Israel: The Challenges of Feminism 423
  43. 26. The Schizophrenic Reality of Israeli Women: A Cinematic Perspective, 2014 437
  44. 27. Gender Policy in Family and Society among Palestinian Citizens of Israel: Outside and Inside Influences 453
  45. Topic VII: Discontinuities
  46. Introduction 477
  47. 28. “Ladies and Gentlemen, Mahapach”: The 1977 Realignment from a Political Historical Perspective 479
  48. 29. The Likud as a Dominant Party and Israel’s Post-1977 Infrastructure 489
  49. 30. The 1977 Changeover: The Emergence of a New Discourse among Palestinians in Israel 505
  50. 31. The 1977 Paradox: Immediate Crises and Long- Range Economic and Political Restructuring Outcomes of the Changeover 523
  51. 32. Dialectics of Change through Continuity: The 1977 Political Upheaval Revisited 540
  52. Part B: The Challenge of Post-Zionism
  53. Topic VIII: Militarism?
  54. Introduction 559
  55. 33. Israel: A Militaristic Society? 561
  56. 34. Are Israel’s Media Critical of the IDF and the Security Culture? 573
  57. 35. Militarism and Civil-Military Relations in Israel: A New Approach 590
  58. 36. Patterns of Militarism in Israel 609
  59. Topic IX: A Democracy?
  60. Introduction 639
  61. 37. “Ethnocracy”: The Politics of Judaizing Israel/ Palestine 643
  62. 38. Israeli Democracy: Civic and Ethnonational Components 672
  63. 39. What Kind of Democracy Is Israel? 691
  64. 40. From Liberal Democracy to Ethnocracy: Different Conceptions of Israel’s Democracy 705
  65. 41. Israel’s Vision: Jewish and Democratic 741
  66. 42. Is Israel a Democracy? 758
  67. Topic X: Debating Post-Zionism
  68. Introduction 777
  69. 43. Understanding the Divide: Arabs and Jews in Israel 779
  70. 44. Is Israel a Colonial State? 794
  71. 45. Is There Still a Future for Settlements in Zionist Ideology? 809
  72. 46. The Colonialism/Colonization Perspective on Zionism/Israel 823
  73. 47. What Do Those Who Claim Zionism Is Colonialism Overlook? 848
  74. 48. Post-Zionism and Its Moral and Political Ramifications 873
  75. 49. The Debate over the “New Historians” in Israel 888
  76. Topic XI: Criticism of Israel – A Kind of Antisemitism?
  77. Introduction 911
  78. 50. Post-Zionists and Anti-Zionists: The “Otherjews’” Hour 914
  79. 51. Parallel Lines: Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism in the 21st Century 924
  80. 52. Anti-Zionist Discourse of the Left in Latin America: An Assessment 944
  81. 53. Europe, Israel, the Jewish Communities, and Growing Antisemitism 966
  82. 54. Criticism of Israel: A New Antisemitism? 982
  83. Part C: Israel Outward
  84. Topic XII: Israel-Diaspora
  85. Introduction 995
  86. 55. The Changing Status of Zionism and Israel in Latin American Jewry 998
  87. 56. Ethnicity and State Policy: Israel in the Discourse of the Jewish Press in the USA during the Past Generation 1028
  88. 57. The French State, the Vertical Alliance, and the State of Israel 1046
  89. 58. French Jewry and the Israelization of Judaism 1058
  90. 59. Israel and the Diaspora: Convergent and Divergent Markers 1080
  91. 60. Israel-Diaspora Relations: “Transmission Belts” of Transnationalism 1102
  92. 61. Negation of the Diaspora from an Israeli Perspective: The Case of A. B. Yehoshua 1116
  93. Topic XIII: The Conflict
  94. Introduction 1131
  95. 62. “They help to weave the veil”: Edgar Salin and the Israel Economic and Sociological Research Project 1134
  96. 63. A Perspective on the Prospects of Settling the Zionist-Palestinian Conflict 1161
  97. 64. Accords or Peace between Israel and the Palestinians 1176
  98. 65. The Binational Dilemma 1190
  99. 66. Why Is It So Difficult to Resolve the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict by Israeli Jews? A Socio- Psychological Approach 1211
  100. 67. Perspectives of Israeli-Palestinian Peace, 1917–2015 1240
  101. 68. The Two-State Solution: A Way Out of the Impasse 1260
  102. List of Contributors 1275
  103. Glossary 1281
  104. Index of Persons 1285
  105. Index of Subjects 1293
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