Israel is a place of paradoxes, a small country with a diverse
population and complicated social terrain. Studying its culture and
social life means confronting a multitude of ethical dilemmas and
methodological challenges. The first-person accounts by
anthropologists engage contradictions of religion, politics,
identity, kinship, racialization, and globalization to reveal
fascinating and often vexing dimensions of the Israeli experience.
Caught up in pressing existential questions of war and peace,
social justice, and national boundaries, the contributors explore
the contours of Israeli society as insiders and outsiders, natives
and strangers, as well as critics and friends.
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