Leisure and Cultural Change in Israeli Society
Tali Hayosh,Elie Cohen-Gewerc,Gilad Padva
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Leisure and Cultural Change in Israeli Society
Tali Hayosh,Elie Cohen-Gewerc,Gilad Padva
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Providing an inclusive, yet multi- layered perspective on leisure cultures in dynamic hegemonic, subcultural, and countercultural communities, this volume investigates the disciplinary and interdisciplinary aspects of leisure studies in the age of mass migration, nationalism, cultural wars, and conflicted societies in Israel.Israeli society has struggled with complicated geopolitical, intercultural, economic, and security conditions since the establishment of the State of Israel. Consequently, the emergent leisure cultures in Israel are vibrant, diversified, exuberant, and multifaceted, oscillating between Western and Middle Eastern tendencies. The chapters in this edited volume reflect dramatic influences of globalization on Israeli traditions, on one hand, and emergent local practices that reflect a communal quest of originality and authenticity, on the other hand. This book opens up a critical perspective on the tension between contested leisure cultures that are interconnected with spatial and temporal changes and interchanges.Examining leisure as a part of social, interethnic, physical, gendered, and sexual changes, the volume is a key text for scholars and students interested in leisure culture, Israeli society, education, cultural and media studies, and the Middle East.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- Notes on contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Leisure, conflict, and change in Israeli leisure cultures
- PART I: Freedom, autonomy, and leisure
- PART II: Nationalized and minoritized leisure
- PART III: Consuming leisure, gender, and sex
- PART IV: Leisure communities and communal hobbies
- Index