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[Commlist] CfP Edited Volume: Imagined Israel(s): Projections of the Jewish State in the Arts
Thu Sep 03 16:05:06 GMT 2020
CfP [Edited Volume] Imagined Israel(s): Projections of the Jewish State
in the Arts
Edited volume by Rocco Giansante (PhD) and Luna Goldberg (MA)
The image of Israel on the global stage is the product of the
intersection between what it projects externally and what is projected
onto it. While the state exports positive images in order to influence
public opinion and private actors may publish critical representations
of the nation, the non-Israeli uses Israel as a screen onto which an
imagined country is projected. This is the case of the Jewish Diaspora
whose relation with Israel is charged with elements strictly connected
to its internal dynamics, as well as that of those not connected to the
Jewish state, whose perceptions are greatly shaped by the international
spotlight on the nation and the conflicts within it.
The arts have long served the purpose of representing a nation and
embodying a country’s lasting values, while fostering a sense of
collective memory. In today’s globalized world, the arts further
function as a means of critical self-reflection on the nation,
contemporary culture, and politics. On the screen, on the page, and on
canvas, the image(s) of Israel produced by the nation’s artistic
establishments stand next to oeuvres about the Jewish state produced by
non-Israelis. These works evoke another Israel which speaks about the
visions and hopes of the Diaspora.
The objective of our edited volume is to present these two “modes of
representation” — Israel’s self-image and the Israel from abroad — and
elaborate on how these two discourses, at times diverging, can be
integrated and promote a conversation around Israel that can better
serve the reality on the ground. Using the creative arts as a frame,
this book will examine the projected image of Israel abroad as well as
the gaze of the foreigner on the Jewish state, through reflections on
exported cultural products, transnational art exhibitions, contemporary
cinema, and Jewish American literature.
We welcome proposals from scholars in all fields that examine
representations of Israel in artistic forms including but not limited to
cinematic arts, literature, poetry, music, visual and performance art,
and dance from 1948 to the present.
This could include, but is not limited to, essays about:
*
The portrayal of Israeli society through Modern-day television
series such as Fauda, Shtisel, Our Boys
*
Representations of Israel through the lens of Jewish American
literature (Jonathan Safran Foer, Philip Roth, Saul Bellow…)
*
Arts exhibitions and artists producing work around Israeli history,
culture, and politics abroad such as Visions of Place, Venice
Biennale Israel Pavilion, Miki Kratsman, Tsibi Geva, Sigalit Landau,
Nira Pereg, Nir Evron, Dor Guez, Sharif Waked, Yael Bartana, Public
Movement, Omer Fast…)
*
Israeli dance on the world stage (Bat Sheva Dance Company, Noa
Eshkol Foundation, Israeli Folk Dance…)
*
Israel on the cinematic screen (Claude Lanzmann, Susan Sontag,
Chantal Akerman, Otto Preminger…)
*
Perceptions of Israel from Europe (European Jews and Israel)
*
New Territories: Images of Israel in South Korea, China, India
*
Israel in the Arab/Muslim entertainment industry and art world
*
Israel imagined in fashion and design
Potential contributors are asked to submit a 250-word proposal and a
short biography (150 words) to: (imagined.israel /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(imagined.israel /at/ gmail.com)>
Deadline for receipt of abstracts:October 30, 2020 Notification will be
issued in December 2020.
Contact email:
(imagined.israel /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(imagined.israel /at/ gmail.com)>
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