Israeli existential anxiety: cultural trauma and the constitution of national character |
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Authors: | Gad Yair |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israelgad.yair@mail.huji.ac.il |
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Abstract: | The present paper extends recent studies of national character – suggesting that the Israeli case revolves around a set of deep cultural codes which constitute various empirical manifestations. Broadening on this re-emerging paradigm, the study provides a specific case study of a major trait of Israeli national character, namely existential anxiety and fear of annihilation. It does so while advancing the idea that cultural trauma sets a context for Israeli national character. The analysis shows that Israelis constantly reference persistent and endemic existential fears of annihilation. They do so while tying together four levels: the mythological predicament, historical evidence, contemporary threats and future risks. |
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Keywords: | cultural trauma national identity Israel national habitus memory |
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