An anthropological study of the relationship of tourism to Israeli identities, politics, and nation-making.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rebecca L. Stein is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Women’s Studies at Duke University. She is a co-editor of Palestine, Israel, and the Politics of Popular Culture, also published by Duke University Press.
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Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Itineraries and Intelligibilities 1 1. Regional Routes: Israeli Tourists in the New Middle East 19 2. Consumer Coexistence: Enjoying the Arabas Within 45 3. Scalar Fantasies: The Israeli State and the Production of Palestinian Space 71 4. Culinary Patriotism: Ethnic Restaurants and Melancholic Citizenship 97 5. Of Cafes and Terror 129 Postscript: Oslo's Ghosts 149 Notes 153 Bibliography 179 Index 205
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Itineraries and Intelligibilities 1 1. Regional Routes: Israeli Tourists in the New Middle East 19 2. Consumer Coexistence: Enjoying the Arabas Within 45 3. Scalar Fantasies: The Israeli State and the Production of Palestinian Space 71 4. Culinary Patriotism: Ethnic Restaurants and Melancholic Citizenship 97 5. Of Cafes and Terror 129 Postscript: Oslo's Ghosts 149 Notes 153 Bibliography 179 Index 205
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