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ID139245
Title ProperJudea and Samaria in Israeli documentary cinema
Other Title Informationdisplacement, oriental space and the cultural construction of colonized landscapes
LanguageENG
AuthorOrkibi, Eithan
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article argues that Israeli documentary cinema represents Judea and Samaria as an oriental space. An analysis of some prominent films reveals common conventions used by filmmakers in the cinematic representations of the region. These conventions establish a series of distinctions between ‘here’ and ‘there’, such as domestic versus foreigner, familiarity versus strangeness, safety versus danger, and belonging versus alienation. The orientalization of Judea and Samaria is considered here as a rhetorical strategy that enables filmmakers to perform a cultural construction of the region as a colonized landscape.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol. 21, No.3; Jul 2015: p.408-421
Journal SourceIsrael Affairs Vol: 21 No 3
Key WordsOrientalism ;  Landscape ;  Displacement ;  Travel Writing ;  Judea and Samaria ;  Israeli Documentary Cinema ;  Rhetoric in Films


 
 
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