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Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture
Paperback Published on: 01/07/2018
Price: £22.99
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Synopsis
In *Wrapped in the Flag of Israel*, Smadar Lavie analyzes the racial and gender justice protest movements in the State of Israel from the 2003 Single Mothers' March to the 2014 New Black Panthers and explores the relationships between these movements, violence in Gaza, and the possibility of an Israeli attack on Iran.
Lavie equates bureaucratic entanglements with pain-and, arguably, torture-in examining a state that engenders love and loyalty among its non-European Jewish women citizens while simultaneously inflicting pain on them. Weaving together memoir, auto-ethnography, political analysis, and cultural critique, *Wrapped in the Flag of Israel* presents a model of bureaucracy as divine cosmology that is both lyrical and provocative. Lavie's focus on the often-minimized Mizraḥi population juxtaposed with the state's monolithic culture suggests that Israeli bureaucracy is based on a theological notion that inserts the categories of religion, gender, and race into the foundation of citizenship.
In this revised and updated edition Lavie connects intra-Jewish racial and gendered dynamics to the 2014 Gaza War, providing an extensive afterword that focuses on the developments in Mizraḥi feminist politics and culture between 2014 and 2016 and its relation to Palestinians.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
- ISBN: 9781496205544
- Number of pages: 336
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 19 mm
- Weight: 494g
- Languages: English