Title:
פיקציה מבחר מאמרים על הדרמה הישראלית בטלוויזיה יעל מונק, אורנה לביא־פלינט, איתי חרל״פ (עורכים)
Author, Corporation:
מונק, יעל 1957-
Author, Corporation:
חרל״פ, איתי 1974-
Author, Corporation:
לביא־פלינט, אורנה 1953-
Publisher:
תל אביב : הוצאת עם עובד
ISBN:
9789651329128
,
9651329122
Language:
Hebrew
Pages:
399 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
,
23 cm
Year of publication:
2022
Series Statement:
ʿOmeḳ sadeh
Series Statement:
Sidrat Tish le-ḳolnoʿa ṿe-ṭeleṿizyah
Series Statement:
Depth of field
Series Statement:
the Tisch series in film and television
Keywords:
Television
;
Israeli drama History and criticism
;
Israeli drama
;
Television
;
Criticism, interpretation, etc
;
Israel
Abstract:
Fiction: A selection of articles on Israeli television drama explores the dramas and drama series on Israeli television. The articles in the book move along a chronological axis - from the establishment of one public channel in the late 1960s, through the transition to a multi-channel era, until the current millennium, in which Israeli dramas, formats and creators enjoy worldwide success. The chapters of the book examine the complex relationships between society and culture in Israel and between the television drama that reflected them, responded to them and participated in their design and change. An extensive introductory book that presents key issues in television studies in the world and in Israel and the history of Israeli television drama. The collection's articles deal, among other things, with questions of place and space, the soundtrack in Israeli drama, identity and nation, history, trauma and nostalgia, terrorism and serialization, the representation of Palestinians on Israeli television, Eastern identity, Judaism and television, and the works of Jad Naaman and Ram Levy. With the dramas discussed in the 1971 Nemanot Hadeva and Shlomik book, Michel Ezra Safra and his sons, The Man is the Center, The Court of the Great Momo, Florentine, Bat Yam - New York, Hirbet Chizaha, Mr. Money, Murder of Cameramen, The Arbiter, Kidnappers, Fauda, the Screenwriter, Tamrat Eshan , the principle of exchange, touching distance, knitwear, Shtisel, Urim and Tomim, the boys and Zagori Empire
Note:
Includes bibliographic references (pages 285-384) and index
,
Hebräisch, in hebräischer Schrift
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