Multiculturalism in Israel: Literary Perspectives
Dr. Adia Mendelson-Maoz of Israel’s Open University talks about her exploration of literary works written by four Israeli groups – Arabs, Mizrahis, Russians, and Ethiopians – focusing on the tension between collective and particular identities.
Moments and movements of resistance in Israel and beyond
Prof. Lev Grinberg, a sociologist at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, gives a fresh analysis of power relations between the political hegemony and the people, exploring seven instances in the history of Israel.
Music:
The Rolling Stones – Anybody Seen My Baby
Dire Straits – How Long
Gan Hayot – Yareach Kachol
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