National Identity in Global Times: Therapy and Satire in Contemporary Israeli Film and Literature

Most research on contemporary Israel acknowledges the dramatic changes that Israel went through in the late eighties. The narrative is by now familiar and shares a great deal with other countries going through similar changes.1 Since the 1980s Israel has been on an increasingly quick and thorough tr...

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Cultural factors
Cultural identity
Fox, Eltan
Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939)
GENERAL ARTICLES
Globalization
Israeli literature
Israeli movies
Jewish culture
Jewish literature
Jewish peoples
Kaniuk, Yoram
Kashua, Sayed
Lacan, Jacques Marie Emile (1901-1981)
Literature
Masculinity
Mothers
Motion pictures
Motion pictures, Israeli
Narratives
National identity
Oz, Amos
Oz, Amos (1939-2018)
Parody
Portrayals
Social criticism & satire
Therapy
Zionism
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