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The Semiotics of Israeli Space and Time (Paperback)
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The Semiotics of Israeli Space and Time (Paperback)
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Analyses by the Israeli sociologist Michael Feige embraced every
aspect of the State of Israel. He examined the ever-changing and
complex identity of Israelis; how they remember and commemorate
themselves; the long- and short-term conceptions of time of the
left- and right-wing political movements; the spacial concept of
the settlers; myths underlying the lives and deaths of its
citizens; and the dialectical vicissitudes of the real and imagined
Israel. The book contains material from Professor Feiges literary
output, contextualized in an Introduction by David Ohana. Chapters
delve into the meaning of Israeli signs and symbols; the semiotics
of secular spaces (sites of disasters and graves of political and
religious leaders); the semiotics of historical time and daily
existence; forms of commemoration (of figures like David
Ben-Gurion, Yitzhak Rabin, airforce pilots, a female settler and a
peace activist). Feige scrutinized communities formed around
political cells, the processes of fragmentation and globalization
in Israel, the traumas and scars from the Yom Kippur War, the
evacuation of settlements, and the killing of Yitzhak Rabin. Feiges
scrutiny illuminated Israeli society in myriad ways. He was a
sociologist among historians and a historian among sociologists,
and internationally acknowledged as having an extraordinary ability
to convey sociological meaning and structure to Israels radical
political culture as expressed in its social actions and underlying
mythology. Semiotics of Israeli Space and Time is not only an
essential sociological toolbox for students and an historical
masterpiece for the wider Israeli public to better understand the
society to which they belong, but a commemorative volume to honour
his life and work. Michael was murdered on 8 June 2016 when two
Palestinian gunmen opened fire in the Sarona Market in Tel Aviv.
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