Israeli Television
Global Contexts, Local Visions
Herausgeber: Talmon, Miri; Levy, Yael
Israeli Television
Global Contexts, Local Visions
Herausgeber: Talmon, Miri; Levy, Yael
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The essays in this anthology study Israeli television, its different forms of representation, audiences and production processes, past and present, examining Israeli television in both its local, cultural dynamics and global interfaces.
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The essays in this anthology study Israeli television, its different forms of representation, audiences and production processes, past and present, examining Israeli television in both its local, cultural dynamics and global interfaces.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780367549282
- ISBN-10: 036754928X
- Artikelnr.: 69892482
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780367549282
- ISBN-10: 036754928X
- Artikelnr.: 69892482
Miri Talmon is a scholar of media culture, cinema, and television, who specializes in the research and teaching of comparative approaches to the Israeli and American film and television cultures. She teaches at The Steve Tisch School of Film and Television, Tel-Aviv University. Talmon is the author of Israeli Graffiti: Nostalgia, Groups and Collective Identity in Israeli Cinema (2001, Hebrew) and the editor, with Yaron Peleg, of the anthology Israeli Cinema-Identities in Motion (2011). Yael Levy holds a PhD from the Tisch School of Film and Television at Tel Aviv University, where she teaches courses in film, television, race, and feminist theories. She has published articles regarding gender, race, sexuality, and textuality in film and television, and her works have appeared in Feminist Media Studies, Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, Lexington Books, and more.
Introduction Part 1. Television, History, and Collective Memory: TV Comes
to the Israeli Home 1. Remembering Television in Mainstream Jewish
Israel: From One Nation-One Channel to Commercial Tribalization Jérôme
Bourdon, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik 2. Dis-covering the Holocaust: Third
Generation Discourse and Collective Memory in the documentary The Flat
Ruth Diskin 3. "Remember Them All": Reimagining Collective Memory in Sayed
Kashua's Israeli Sitcom Arab Labor Shiri Goren Part 2. Trauma, Terror and
the Nation 4. Television in a Time of Terror: Trauma and Singular Plurality
in the Series Fauda Nurith Gertz and Raz Yosef 5. The Impossible
Homecoming: The Israeli Television Series Prisoners of War (Hatufim) Yael
Munk 6. In the Name of the Father: The Paternal Lineage in the Television
Drama Series Betipul and In Treatment Miri Talmon Part 3. Discourses of
Place 7. A Place Outside of Place: Jerusalem in Television Drama of the
Early 2000s Anat Zanger 8. Places and Non-places in Israeli Music Videos as
a New Type of Localization Arielle Friedma 9. A Family Photo across the
Atlantic Ocean: The Drama Series Bat Yam New York Orna Lavy-Flint Part 4.
Varieties of Television Drama: The Popular and Social Discourse 10.
Painting the Wall: Generations and Gentrification in the Israeli Television
Drama Florentine Alon Judkovsky 11. Mary Lou's Glee: Screening Young Gay
Men's Musical Odyssey in Israeli and American TV Musicals Gilad Padva 12.
Transmedia Storytelling on Israeli Drama for Children Yuval Gozansky and
Gabriela Jonas Aharoni 13. Our Telenovelas: Israeli Telenovelas and
Globalization Gabriela Jonas Aharoni Part 5. Humor and Identity Politics
14. Not Just Another Day at the Office: On the Subversive Dimension of the
Israeli Adaptation of British Series The Office Ronen Gil 15. Beyond the
Chamber Quintet: Holocaust Humor on Israeli Television in the 2000s Liat
Steir-Livny 16. Political Opponents as Unruly Women: Gender Representations
of Body, Voice and Space in Israeli Televised Satire David Levin Part 6.
Documentary and Reality Television: Negotiating Israeliness 17. Identity,
Politics and Everyday Life: Tomer Heymann's The Way Home Dafna Hirsch 18.
Privacy and Exposure on Israel's Reality TV Show Big Brother Amit
Lavie-Dinur and Yuval Karniel 19. Mother Rules? Wife Swap Becomes Israeli
Tal Kurt and Miri Talmon
to the Israeli Home 1. Remembering Television in Mainstream Jewish
Israel: From One Nation-One Channel to Commercial Tribalization Jérôme
Bourdon, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik 2. Dis-covering the Holocaust: Third
Generation Discourse and Collective Memory in the documentary The Flat
Ruth Diskin 3. "Remember Them All": Reimagining Collective Memory in Sayed
Kashua's Israeli Sitcom Arab Labor Shiri Goren Part 2. Trauma, Terror and
the Nation 4. Television in a Time of Terror: Trauma and Singular Plurality
in the Series Fauda Nurith Gertz and Raz Yosef 5. The Impossible
Homecoming: The Israeli Television Series Prisoners of War (Hatufim) Yael
Munk 6. In the Name of the Father: The Paternal Lineage in the Television
Drama Series Betipul and In Treatment Miri Talmon Part 3. Discourses of
Place 7. A Place Outside of Place: Jerusalem in Television Drama of the
Early 2000s Anat Zanger 8. Places and Non-places in Israeli Music Videos as
a New Type of Localization Arielle Friedma 9. A Family Photo across the
Atlantic Ocean: The Drama Series Bat Yam New York Orna Lavy-Flint Part 4.
Varieties of Television Drama: The Popular and Social Discourse 10.
Painting the Wall: Generations and Gentrification in the Israeli Television
Drama Florentine Alon Judkovsky 11. Mary Lou's Glee: Screening Young Gay
Men's Musical Odyssey in Israeli and American TV Musicals Gilad Padva 12.
Transmedia Storytelling on Israeli Drama for Children Yuval Gozansky and
Gabriela Jonas Aharoni 13. Our Telenovelas: Israeli Telenovelas and
Globalization Gabriela Jonas Aharoni Part 5. Humor and Identity Politics
14. Not Just Another Day at the Office: On the Subversive Dimension of the
Israeli Adaptation of British Series The Office Ronen Gil 15. Beyond the
Chamber Quintet: Holocaust Humor on Israeli Television in the 2000s Liat
Steir-Livny 16. Political Opponents as Unruly Women: Gender Representations
of Body, Voice and Space in Israeli Televised Satire David Levin Part 6.
Documentary and Reality Television: Negotiating Israeliness 17. Identity,
Politics and Everyday Life: Tomer Heymann's The Way Home Dafna Hirsch 18.
Privacy and Exposure on Israel's Reality TV Show Big Brother Amit
Lavie-Dinur and Yuval Karniel 19. Mother Rules? Wife Swap Becomes Israeli
Tal Kurt and Miri Talmon
Introduction Part 1. Television, History, and Collective Memory: TV Comes
to the Israeli Home 1. Remembering Television in Mainstream Jewish
Israel: From One Nation-One Channel to Commercial Tribalization Jérôme
Bourdon, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik 2. Dis-covering the Holocaust: Third
Generation Discourse and Collective Memory in the documentary The Flat
Ruth Diskin 3. "Remember Them All": Reimagining Collective Memory in Sayed
Kashua's Israeli Sitcom Arab Labor Shiri Goren Part 2. Trauma, Terror and
the Nation 4. Television in a Time of Terror: Trauma and Singular Plurality
in the Series Fauda Nurith Gertz and Raz Yosef 5. The Impossible
Homecoming: The Israeli Television Series Prisoners of War (Hatufim) Yael
Munk 6. In the Name of the Father: The Paternal Lineage in the Television
Drama Series Betipul and In Treatment Miri Talmon Part 3. Discourses of
Place 7. A Place Outside of Place: Jerusalem in Television Drama of the
Early 2000s Anat Zanger 8. Places and Non-places in Israeli Music Videos as
a New Type of Localization Arielle Friedma 9. A Family Photo across the
Atlantic Ocean: The Drama Series Bat Yam New York Orna Lavy-Flint Part 4.
Varieties of Television Drama: The Popular and Social Discourse 10.
Painting the Wall: Generations and Gentrification in the Israeli Television
Drama Florentine Alon Judkovsky 11. Mary Lou's Glee: Screening Young Gay
Men's Musical Odyssey in Israeli and American TV Musicals Gilad Padva 12.
Transmedia Storytelling on Israeli Drama for Children Yuval Gozansky and
Gabriela Jonas Aharoni 13. Our Telenovelas: Israeli Telenovelas and
Globalization Gabriela Jonas Aharoni Part 5. Humor and Identity Politics
14. Not Just Another Day at the Office: On the Subversive Dimension of the
Israeli Adaptation of British Series The Office Ronen Gil 15. Beyond the
Chamber Quintet: Holocaust Humor on Israeli Television in the 2000s Liat
Steir-Livny 16. Political Opponents as Unruly Women: Gender Representations
of Body, Voice and Space in Israeli Televised Satire David Levin Part 6.
Documentary and Reality Television: Negotiating Israeliness 17. Identity,
Politics and Everyday Life: Tomer Heymann's The Way Home Dafna Hirsch 18.
Privacy and Exposure on Israel's Reality TV Show Big Brother Amit
Lavie-Dinur and Yuval Karniel 19. Mother Rules? Wife Swap Becomes Israeli
Tal Kurt and Miri Talmon
to the Israeli Home 1. Remembering Television in Mainstream Jewish
Israel: From One Nation-One Channel to Commercial Tribalization Jérôme
Bourdon, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik 2. Dis-covering the Holocaust: Third
Generation Discourse and Collective Memory in the documentary The Flat
Ruth Diskin 3. "Remember Them All": Reimagining Collective Memory in Sayed
Kashua's Israeli Sitcom Arab Labor Shiri Goren Part 2. Trauma, Terror and
the Nation 4. Television in a Time of Terror: Trauma and Singular Plurality
in the Series Fauda Nurith Gertz and Raz Yosef 5. The Impossible
Homecoming: The Israeli Television Series Prisoners of War (Hatufim) Yael
Munk 6. In the Name of the Father: The Paternal Lineage in the Television
Drama Series Betipul and In Treatment Miri Talmon Part 3. Discourses of
Place 7. A Place Outside of Place: Jerusalem in Television Drama of the
Early 2000s Anat Zanger 8. Places and Non-places in Israeli Music Videos as
a New Type of Localization Arielle Friedma 9. A Family Photo across the
Atlantic Ocean: The Drama Series Bat Yam New York Orna Lavy-Flint Part 4.
Varieties of Television Drama: The Popular and Social Discourse 10.
Painting the Wall: Generations and Gentrification in the Israeli Television
Drama Florentine Alon Judkovsky 11. Mary Lou's Glee: Screening Young Gay
Men's Musical Odyssey in Israeli and American TV Musicals Gilad Padva 12.
Transmedia Storytelling on Israeli Drama for Children Yuval Gozansky and
Gabriela Jonas Aharoni 13. Our Telenovelas: Israeli Telenovelas and
Globalization Gabriela Jonas Aharoni Part 5. Humor and Identity Politics
14. Not Just Another Day at the Office: On the Subversive Dimension of the
Israeli Adaptation of British Series The Office Ronen Gil 15. Beyond the
Chamber Quintet: Holocaust Humor on Israeli Television in the 2000s Liat
Steir-Livny 16. Political Opponents as Unruly Women: Gender Representations
of Body, Voice and Space in Israeli Televised Satire David Levin Part 6.
Documentary and Reality Television: Negotiating Israeliness 17. Identity,
Politics and Everyday Life: Tomer Heymann's The Way Home Dafna Hirsch 18.
Privacy and Exposure on Israel's Reality TV Show Big Brother Amit
Lavie-Dinur and Yuval Karniel 19. Mother Rules? Wife Swap Becomes Israeli
Tal Kurt and Miri Talmon