Youth, Identity, and Re-Fashioning Popular Music in Israel

Youth, Identity, and Re-Fashioning Popular Music in Israel

  • Oded Heilbronner
  • Ari Katorza
Publisher:Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KGISBN 13: 9783111235592ISBN 10: 3111235599

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Youth, Identity, and Re-Fashioning Popular Music in Israel is written by Oded Heilbronner and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3111235599 (ISBN 10) and 9783111235592 (ISBN 13).

The book Youth, Identity, and Re-Fashioning Popular Music in Israel. 1950s–1980s aims to refresh the understanding of the relationship between social power relations, youth culture, and popular music in Israel. The authors discuss various perspectives regarding the axis of youth, popular culture, and music and present additional options for the discourse on these topics in Israel. Among its many new findings, the study discusses new insights relating to the increasing openness of Israeli culture to globalization, the decline of the collective culture of the Sabra, the rise of individual culture, liberalism and neoliberalism, the decay of Israeli consensus, and the melting pot idea and practices. In addition, the authors examine various perspectives on how Israeli culture and music have changed over the years and reacted to historical alterations. It reviews the tensions between modernism and postmodernism, localism and globalism, teenagers and their parents’ culture, ethnicity and class, hegemonic negotiations, and marginal subcultures. This book uses historical methodology combined with the assistance of cultural theories, historical surveys, and first-hand documents.