UID:
edoccha_9959246083002883
Format:
1 online resource (275 p.)
ISBN:
1-61811-362-3
Series Statement:
Israel: Society, Culture, and History
Content:
The Tel Aviv annual Purim celebrations were the largest public events in British Palestine, and they played a key role in the development of the urban Jewish experience in the Promised Land. Carnival in Tel Aviv presents a historical-anthropological analysis of this mass public event and explores the ethnographic dimension of Zionism. This study sheds new light on the ideological world of urban Zionism, the capitalistic aspects of Zionist culture, and the urban nature of the Zionist project, which sought to create a nation of warriors and farmers, but in fact nationalized the urban space and constructed it as its main public sphere.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front -- Table of Contents -- "All of you to Tel Aviv on Purim": A Local-National Festival -- "Travelling to Esther": A Civil-Religious and Pilgrimage Event -- "A Little Bit of Tradition" -- The Civilized-Carnivalesque Body -- "Mordechai is Riding a Horse": Political Performances -- "Our Only Romantic Festival": Hebrew Queen Esther -- Another New Jew: Urban Zionist Ideology.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-61811-351-8
Language:
English