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While many scholars have tried to explain why Israel was caught unawares despite its sophisticated military intelligence services, Dalia Gavriely-Nuri looks beyond the military, intelligence, and political explanations to a cultural explanation. Israeli Culture on the Road to the Yom Kippur War reveals that the culture that evolved in Israel between the Six Day War and the Yom Kippur War played a large role in the surprise. Gavriely-Nuri's analysis provides new and innovative insights into the relationship between culture and s
National characteristics, Israeli --- Israel-Arab War, 1973 --- Political culture --- Culture --- Political science --- Arab-Israel War, 1973 --- October Middle East War, 1973 --- Yom Kippur War, 1973 --- Arab-Israeli conflict --- Israeli national characteristics --- Political aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Causes. --- History --- Israel --- Social conditions --- Political aspects --- Social aspects --- Causes --- National characteristics, Israeli - Political aspects --- National characteristics, Israeli - Social aspects --- Israel-Arab War, 1973 - Causes --- Political culture - Israel - History - 20th century --- Israel - Social conditions - 20th century
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The Normalization of War in Israeli Discourse, 1967-2008, by Dalia Gavriely-Nuri, provides intensive research on various manifestations of the Israeli "war-normalizing discourse," a set of linguistic, discursive and cultural devices aimed at blurring the anomalous character of war by transforming it into an event perceived as a ""normal"" part of life.
Mass media and war --- War in mass media --- Mass media and language --- War --- Israeli literature --- Discourse analysis --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Hebrew literature, Modern --- Israeli literature (Hebrew) --- Armed conflict (War) --- Conflict, Armed (War) --- Fighting --- Hostilities --- Wars --- International relations --- Military art and science --- Peace --- Language and mass media --- Language and languages --- Mass media --- War and mass media --- Political aspects. --- Médias et guerre --- Guerre dans les médias --- Médias et langage --- Guerre --- Littérature israélienne --- Analyse du discours --- Terminology. --- Political aspects --- Terminologie --- Aspect politique
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What role do language and discourse play in the advancement of peace? What is the connection between a given society's "peace language" and the repeated failure of peace initiatives involving it? At the heart of this book lie these basic questions and the attempt to shed light on them from new angles. The book focuses on an analysis of Israeli peace discourse and indicates the need for change in this discourse in order to promote a "culture of peace". It presents the process of peace-estrangement, a set of linguistic, discursive and cultural devices intended for creating doubt regarding the positive meaning associated with the concept of peace. The approach adopted in this book is the Cultural Approach to Critical Discourse Analysis (CCDA). This approach aims at exposing the cultural codes embedded in the discourse, which contribute to reproducing abuses of social power. The analytic chapters focus on different historical periods, since the beginning of the 20th century to this day, and deal with various genres found in diverse corpora, such as Knesset records and school textbooks.
Sociolinguistics --- History of Asia --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1950-1959 --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1970-1979 --- anno 1980-1989 --- anno 1990-1999 --- anno 2000-2009 --- anno 2010-2019 --- Israel --- Arab-Israeli conflict --- Political culture --- Critical discourse analysis. --- CDA (Critical discourse analysis) --- Discourse analysis --- Culture --- Political science --- Arab-Israeli peace process --- Mid-East peace process --- Middle East peace process --- Middle Eastern peace process --- Peace process in the Middle East --- Peace. --- History. --- Politics and government.
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