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Perspectives on Israeli Anthropology Esther Hertzog

Perspectives on Israeli Anthropology By Esther Hertzog

Perspectives on Israeli Anthropology by Esther Hertzog


Summary

While Israel is a small country, it has a diverse and continually changing society. As a result, since the 1960s Israeli anthropology has been a fertile ground for researchers. This collection introduces readers to the diverse field of social anthropology in Israel, pointing to both its rich history and promising future.

Perspectives on Israeli Anthropology Summary

Perspectives on Israeli Anthropology by Esther Hertzog

This title surveys past and present research on Israeli anthropology for students and researchers. While Israel is a small country, it has a diverse and continually changing society. As a result, since the 1960s Israeli anthropology has been a fertile ground for researchers. This collection introduces readers to the diverse field of social anthropology in Israel today, pointing to both its rich history and promising future. Drawing upon recent research as well as a few key older articles, editors Esther Hertzog, Orit Abuhav, Harvey E. Goldberg, and Emanuel Marx have selected contributors that highlight different theoretical perspectives and touch on a variety of relevant topics. Perspectives on Israeli Anthropology begins with an introduction that traces the development of social anthropology in Israel from its beginnings in Palestine prior to Israeli statehood to the present. The essays in this volume are divided into five major thematic sections, including the effects of immigration, the influence of bureaucracies in social life, the negotiation of the social order, tensions between Jewish Israelis and Palestinian Arabs, and notions of 'Israeliness' and 'Jewishness'. The essays offer compelling research and a variety of perspectives on changing senses of identity, ethnicity, religiosity, and gender relations in a society deeply affected by war, violence, and dispossession. While the contributors in this volume adhere to various theoretical and ethnographic traditions, they all treat Israel as a complex, modern, and open society with much to offer other scholars. Perspectives on Israeli Anthropology will provide an illuminating overview of the discipline for students, teachers, and researchers in the field of social anthropology.

About Esther Hertzog

Esther Hertzog is senior lecturer and head of the Anthropology Program at Beit Berl College, Kfar Saba, Israel. Orit Abuhav teaches in the Social Science Department, Beit Berl College, Kfar Saba, Israel. Harvey E. Goldberg is professor emeritus in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Emanuel Marx is professor emeritus in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel Aviv University.

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NLS9780814330500
9780814330500
0814330509
Perspectives on Israeli Anthropology by Esther Hertzog
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Wayne State University Press
2009-12-30
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