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Israel in the Making - Stickers, Stitches, and Other Critical Practices (Paperback): Hagar Salamon Israel in the Making - Stickers, Stitches, and Other Critical Practices (Paperback)
Hagar Salamon
R1,001 Discovery Miles 10 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The brilliant kaleidoscope of everyday creativity in Israel is thrown into relief in this study, which teases out the abiding national tensions and contradictions at work in the expressive acts of ordinary people. Hagar Salamon examines creativity in Israel's public sphere through the lively discourse of bumper stickers, which have become a potent medium for identity and commentary on national and religious issues. Exploring the more private expressive sphere of women's embroidery, she profiles a group of Jerusalem women who meet regularly and create "folk embroidery." Salamon also considers the significance of folk expressions at the intersections of the public and private that rework change and embrace transformation. Far ranging and insightful, Israel in the Making captures the complex creative essence of a nation state and vividly demonstrates how its citizens go about defining themselves, others, and their country every day.

Israel in the Making - Stickers, Stitches, and Other Critical Practices (Hardcover): Hagar Salamon Israel in the Making - Stickers, Stitches, and Other Critical Practices (Hardcover)
Hagar Salamon
R2,305 R2,148 Discovery Miles 21 480 Save R157 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The brilliant kaleidoscope of everyday creativity in Israel is thrown into relief in this study, which teases out the abiding national tensions and contradictions at work in the expressive acts of ordinary people. Hagar Salamon examines creativity in Israel's public sphere through the lively discourse of bumper stickers, which have become a potent medium for identity and commentary on national and religious issues. Exploring the more private expressive sphere of women's embroidery, she profiles a group of Jerusalem women who meet regularly and create "folk embroidery." Salamon also considers the significance of folk expressions at the intersections of the public and private that rework change and embrace transformation. Far ranging and insightful, Israel in the Making captures the complex creative essence of a nation state and vividly demonstrates how its citizens go about defining themselves, others, and their country every day.

Meat Matters - Ethnographic Refractions of the Beta Israel (Paperback): Hagar Salamon Meat Matters - Ethnographic Refractions of the Beta Israel (Paperback)
Hagar Salamon
R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Meat Matters offers a portrait of the lives of Ethiopian Jews as it is reflected and refracted thought the symbolism of meat. Drawing upon thirty years of fieldwork, this beautifully written and innovatively constructed ethnography tells the story of the Beta Israel, who began immigrating from Ethiopia to Israel in the 1970s. Once in Israel, their world changed in formerly unimaginable ways, such as conversion under Rabbinic restrictions, moving into multistory buildings, different attitudes toward gender and reproduction, and perhaps above all, the newly acquired distinctiveness of the color of their bodies. In the face of such changes, the Beta Israel held on to a key idiom in their lives: meat. The community continues to be organized into kirchas, groups of friends and family who purchase and raise cows, then butcher and divide the animal's body into small and equal chunks, which are distributed among the kircha through a lottery ritual. Flowing back and forth between Ethiopia to Israel, Meat Matters follows the many strands of significance surrounding cows and meat, ultimately forming a vibrant web of meaning at the heart of the Beta Israel community today.

Meat Matters - Ethnographic Refractions of the Beta Israel (Hardcover): Hagar Salamon Meat Matters - Ethnographic Refractions of the Beta Israel (Hardcover)
Hagar Salamon
R1,898 Discovery Miles 18 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Meat Matters offers a portrait of the lives of Ethiopian Jews as it is reflected and refracted thought the symbolism of meat. Drawing upon thirty years of fieldwork, this beautifully written and innovatively constructed ethnography tells the story of the Beta Israel, who began immigrating from Ethiopia to Israel in the 1970s. Once in Israel, their world changed in formerly unimaginable ways, such as conversion under Rabbinic restrictions, moving into multistory buildings, different attitudes toward gender and reproduction, and perhaps above all, the newly acquired distinctiveness of the color of their bodies. In the face of such changes, the Beta Israel held on to a key idiom in their lives: meat. The community continues to be organized into kirchas, groups of friends and family who purchase and raise cows, then butcher and divide the animal's body into small and equal chunks, which are distributed among the kircha through a lottery ritual. Flowing back and forth between Ethiopia to Israel, Meat Matters follows the many strands of significance surrounding cows and meat, ultimately forming a vibrant web of meaning at the heart of the Beta Israel community today.

The Hyena People - Ethiopian Jews in Christian Ethiopia (Paperback): Hagar Salamon The Hyena People - Ethiopian Jews in Christian Ethiopia (Paperback)
Hagar Salamon
R1,022 Discovery Miles 10 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Jews (Falasha) of northwestern Ethiopia are a unique example of a Jewish group living within an ancient, non-Western, predominantly Christian society. Hagar Salamon presents the first in-depth study of this group, called the "Hyena people" by their non-Jewish neighbors. Drawing on more than a hundred interviews with Ethiopian immigrants now living in Israel, Salamon explores the Ethiopia within as seen through the lens of individual memories and expressed through ongoing dialogues. What results is an ethnography of the fantasies and fears that divide groups and, in particular, Jews from non-Jews.

Recurring patterns can be seen in Salamon's interviews, which thematically touch on religious disputations, purity and impurity, the concept of blood, slavery and conversion, supernatural powers, and the metaphors of clay vessels, water, and fire. The Hyena People helps unravel the complex nature of religious coexistence in Ethiopia and also provides important new tools for analyzing and evaluating interreligious, interethnic, and especially Jewish -- Christian relations in a variety of cultural and historical contexts.

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