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ID101641
Title ProperIs Israel part of Russia
Other Title Informationimmigrants on Russian and Israeli screens
LanguageENG
AuthorGershenson, Olga
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The mass immigration from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) changed both the Israeli and Russian cultures. Since the 1990s, Russian immigrants and their homeland began appearing in Israeli films. Meanwhile, Jewish themes, including emigration, became more common in Russian cinema: Israel now appears in Russian films. Whether Russian or Israeli, these movies circulate through the internet, transnational TV channels, and Jewish film festivals, and are seen in Russia and elsewhere in the Russian diaspora. This shows that cultural processes in today's globalized mediated world are interrelated: as Russian-Jewish immigrants transform themselves through migration, they also transform cultures around them.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol. 17, No. 1; Jan 2011: p164-176
Journal SourceIsrael Affairs Vol. 17, No. 1; Jan 2011: p164-176
Key WordsFilm ;  Immigration ;  Israel ;  Representation ;  Gender ;  Diaspora