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Demon in the box: Jews, Arabs, politics, and culture in the making of Israeli television
Tasha G. Oren
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Frontmatter
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page ix)
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INTRODUCTION (page 1)
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Part One Telespeculations: Debating Israeli Television
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1 MERE GLINTS AND REFLECTIONS: The Uses of Prehistory and the Origins of the Television Discourse (page 17)
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2 BROADCASTING THROUGH THE BACK DOOR: Three Models for Israeli Television (page 38)
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3 THE BELLY-DANCER STRATEGY: Israeli Educational Television and Its Alternatives (page 70)
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Part Two Image and Nation: Broadcasting in Conflict
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4 CLENCHED FIST AND OPEN PALM: The Six Day War, the Combat Radio Formula, and the Launch of General Television (page 107)
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5 JEWISH TELEVISION OR MICKEY MOUSE CULTURE? The 1969 Election and the Sabbath Debate (page 137)
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6 GOOD FOR THE JEWS: Airing National Guilt and the Hirbat Hizaa Affair (page 156)
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CONCLUSION: On Televisual Imagination (page 192)
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NOTES (page 199)
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INDEX (page 217)
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Published: c2004
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- 9780813534190 (hardcover)
- 9780813534206 (paper)
- 9780813536378 (ebook)