Contributions

  • Haim Watzman (Translator) - Contributor

Publication

2002-04-23 - Metropolitan Books

Language

English

Word Count

48,000 words, Guess

Page Count

192 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 4 more

Classifications

  • LCCDS149.5.I75 S4413 2002
  • LCCDS149.5.I75S4413

Description

"In his many works of history, Tom Segev challenged the entrenched understanding of crucial moments in Israel's past, ultimately changing the way that past is remembered. Now, in a short, sharp, and timely book, Segev has turned his sights from Israeli history to confront some dearly held assumptions about the country today, in the process tipping a number of sacred cows.". "Drawing on personal experience as well as all kinds of artifacts from Israeli popular cultureshopping malls, fast food, public art, television, religious kitsch - Segev offers a controversial view: the sweeping Americanization of the country, rued by most, has had an extraordinarily beneficial influence, bringing not only McDonald's and Dunkin' Donuts but the virtues of pragmatism, tolerance, and individualism. And jumping into the fierce ideological battle over the future of Zionism, Segev welcomes the diffusion of national identity and ideology that has taken place in the last decade as a harbinger of a new spirit of compromise and openness."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

On a hill above the Tel Aviv-Haifa highway at the Herzliya junction, there is a statue of Theodor Hezl, the town's name sake.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Elvis in Jerusalem: Post-Zionism and the Americanization of IsraelHardcoverMetropolitan Books2002-04-23

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