Nationalism and the Israeli State: Bureaucratic Logic In Public Events

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What are the origins of Israeli nationalism? What is the cultural logic behind national festivals, military parades and patriotic memorials? How does a country like Israel transform state-related public events into enactments of nationalism? In this book, Don Handelman considers the meaning of Holocaust and military memorialism in Israel. He investigates the role of holiday celebrations, especially how they affect young children first learning about their country. Analyzing state ceremonies such as Holocaust Remembrance Day for the war dead, and Independence Day, he notes the absence of minorities and examines their significance in the promotion of a national identity. He also looks at how Israel exports powerful symbols of statehood. Throughout, he unravels the meaning of national ritual and symbol in Israel today.

Author(s): Don Handelman
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Berg Publishers
Year: 2004

Language: English
Commentary: 40578
Pages: 286

Preliminaries......Page 1
Contents......Page 5
Acknowledgements......Page 11
List of Figures......Page 13
1 The Collapse of Versailles and the Nation-in-Arms......Page 17
2 Bureaucratic Logic......Page 33
3 Making Jews National in their Citizenship......Page 57
4 Celebrations of the National Holiday Occasions in Kindergartens......Page 75
5 Celebrations of Bureaucratic Logic Birthday Parties in Israeli Kindergartens......Page 91
6 Opening Holocaust Remembrance Day The Bureaucratic Logic and Aesthetics of National Mourning......Page 115
7 Sequencing the National Opening Remembrance Day and Independence Day......Page 133
8 The Presence of Absence The Memorialism of National Absence......Page 161
9 Absence Rising......Page 185
Epilogue The Cyborg State......Page 215
Notes......Page 223
Bibliography......Page 255
Index......Page 279