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Written with a high awareness of folkloristic theory, the book will appeal not only to scholars interested in the evolving modern culture of Israel, but also to folklorists interested in critical and practice theory applied to traditionalized activities.

* Choice *

A richly researched book that meaningfully weaves together material culture study and narrative discourse, traditional and popular cultures, and politics and play, Israel in the Making is a multi-layered contribution to many adjacent fields.

* Journal of American Folklore *

Hagar Salamon's book is among a number of fascinating postmodern responses to the traditional concept of folklore. Its present-tense title, Israel in the Making, already liberates folklore from its frozen image and its association with ethnic groups and the past. A look at the contents reveals its presentation of a wider definition of what is folk and what is lore than has been the standard. The book deals with contemporary Israeli folklore, which is dynamic, constantly changing and far from a matter of the past.

* Nashim *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Studying Israeli Folklore

Part One: Folklore in the Israeli Public Arena
Part One Invitation: Bumper Stickers as a Podium in Motion
1. Folklore as an Emotional Battleground: Political Bumper Stickers
2. "We the people": "Ha'Am" in the Turbulent Sphere of Israeli Roads
3. Kinetic Cosmologies: Sovereign and Sovereignty
Part One Recapitulation: Public Interaction on the Move

Part Two: Expressions in the Intimate Arena of Embroidery
Part Two Invitation: Embroidering Identity—Needlework and Needle-Talk
4. Embroidering Their Selves: Femininity and Embroidery in a Jerusalem Women's Group
5. Life Story as a Foundation Legend of Local Identity
6. The Intimate Career of a Transitional Object: Needlepoint Embroideries
Part Two Recapitulation: Needle Texts—Knowledge, Passion, and Empowerment

Part Three: Between the Public and the Private—The Mirrors of Ambivalence
Part Three Invitation: Emplacing Israeliness—Shifting Performances of Belonging and Otherness
7. The Floor Falling Away: Dislocated Space and Body in the Humor of Ethiopian Immigrants in Israel
8. What Goes Around, Comes Around: Rotating Credit Associations among Ethiopian Women in Israel
9. "David Levi" Jokes: The Ambivalence over the Levantinization of Israel
Part Three Recapitulation: Between Longing and Belonging—The Folkloric Expressions of Ambivalence

Closing Words: The Birth of Public Enunciation from the Spirit of Everyday Life
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 27/03/2017
      ISBN13: 9780253023087, 978-0253023087
      ISBN10: 0253023084

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      Written with a high awareness of folkloristic theory, the book will appeal not only to scholars interested in the evolving modern culture of Israel, but also to folklorists interested in critical and practice theory applied to traditionalized activities.

      * Choice *

      A richly researched book that meaningfully weaves together material culture study and narrative discourse, traditional and popular cultures, and politics and play, Israel in the Making is a multi-layered contribution to many adjacent fields.

      * Journal of American Folklore *

      Hagar Salamon's book is among a number of fascinating postmodern responses to the traditional concept of folklore. Its present-tense title, Israel in the Making, already liberates folklore from its frozen image and its association with ethnic groups and the past. A look at the contents reveals its presentation of a wider definition of what is folk and what is lore than has been the standard. The book deals with contemporary Israeli folklore, which is dynamic, constantly changing and far from a matter of the past.

      * Nashim *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: Studying Israeli Folklore

      Part One: Folklore in the Israeli Public Arena
      Part One Invitation: Bumper Stickers as a Podium in Motion
      1. Folklore as an Emotional Battleground: Political Bumper Stickers
      2. "We the people": "Ha'Am" in the Turbulent Sphere of Israeli Roads
      3. Kinetic Cosmologies: Sovereign and Sovereignty
      Part One Recapitulation: Public Interaction on the Move

      Part Two: Expressions in the Intimate Arena of Embroidery
      Part Two Invitation: Embroidering Identity—Needlework and Needle-Talk
      4. Embroidering Their Selves: Femininity and Embroidery in a Jerusalem Women's Group
      5. Life Story as a Foundation Legend of Local Identity
      6. The Intimate Career of a Transitional Object: Needlepoint Embroideries
      Part Two Recapitulation: Needle Texts—Knowledge, Passion, and Empowerment

      Part Three: Between the Public and the Private—The Mirrors of Ambivalence
      Part Three Invitation: Emplacing Israeliness—Shifting Performances of Belonging and Otherness
      7. The Floor Falling Away: Dislocated Space and Body in the Humor of Ethiopian Immigrants in Israel
      8. What Goes Around, Comes Around: Rotating Credit Associations among Ethiopian Women in Israel
      9. "David Levi" Jokes: The Ambivalence over the Levantinization of Israel
      Part Three Recapitulation: Between Longing and Belonging—The Folkloric Expressions of Ambivalence

      Closing Words: The Birth of Public Enunciation from the Spirit of Everyday Life
      Bibliography
      Index

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