Israelis in Their Own Way: Migration Stories of Young Adults from Former U.S.S.R.

Israelis in Their Own Way: Migration Stories of Young Adults from Former U.S.S.R.

written by Edna Lomsky-Feder, 1953- and Tamar Rapoport, fl. 1981 (Jerusalem, Yerushalayim District: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2012, originally published 2012), 306 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
Israelis on the Move” tells the story of young adults from the Former Soviet Union as they beat a path to Israeliness. Based on analyses of their immigration stories, the book offers a new perspective in immigration studies that sees belonging as achieved not through the adoption of foundational national ethos of the new place, but rather through participation in local debates about this ethos. More particularly, the book examines the way in which the young immigrants shape their belonging to Israel through a reading of the homecoming ethos that awards them automatic citizenship. Based on an interpretation of instantiations of the homecoming ethos in everyday life, they form an affinity to their new home, construct their identity, and locate themselves within Israeli society. In doing so they are concerned with decoding, interpreting and critiquing the building blocks of the ethos: the memory of the Holocaust and anti-Semitism, military service, the new Jew, and allegiance to their new place. The book shows how the immigrants hold onto an ethos that promises them recognition and inclusion within the ethno-religious nation. At the same time, they resist the total demands Imposed by the ethos, and criticize Zionist premises that are considered as taken for granted. We term this double, interrelated movement critical belonging, a concept that suggests that the immigrants’ belonging to the new place does not entail the unconditional acceptance of local ethos, while at the same time implying that their critique does not entail their rejection of the new place or a retreat into socio-cultural enclaves.
Field of Interest
Global Issues
Author
Edna Lomsky-Feder, 1953-, Tamar Rapoport, fl. 1981
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 The Hebrew University Magnes Press
Content Type
Book
Duration
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Warning: Contains explicit content
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Format
Text
Original Publication Date
2012
Page Count
306
Publication Year
2012
Publisher
The Hebrew University Magnes Press
Place Published / Released
Jerusalem, Yerushalayim District
Subject
Global Issues, World History, Social Sciences, History, Individual and Groups Rights, Family and Culture, Migration and Diaspora, Borders and Identity, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria Borders, Cultural identity, Immigration and emigration, Anthropology, Sociology, Direitos Individuais e de Grupo, Derechos del Individuo y de Grupos, Familia y Cultura, Família e Cultura, Migración y Diáspora, Migração e Diáspora, Unión de Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas; Unión Soviética, União das Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas; União Soviética, USSR (Historical Place), Soviet Union (Historical Place), Israel-Palestina, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Historical Place), Israel-Palestine, Russians, Israelis, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Direitos Individuais e de Grupo, Derechos del Individuo y de Grupos, Familia y Cultura, Família e Cultura, Migración y Diáspora, Migração e Diáspora, Unión de Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas; Unión Soviética, União das Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas; União Soviética, USSR (Historical Place), Soviet Union (Historical Place), Israel-Palestina

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