The Men We Loved: Male Friendship and Nationalism in Israeli Culture

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Berghahn Books, 1. 11. 2006. - 190 страница

Some semi-public, exclusive male settings, most noticeably in the military, encourage the production of intimacy and desire. Yet whereas in most instances this desire is displaced through humor and aggressive gestures, it becomes acknowledged and outright declared once associated with sites of heroic death. In his provocative study of interrelations between friendship in everyday life and national sentiments in Israel, the author follows selected stories of friendship ranging over early childhood, school, the workplace, and some unique war experiences. He explores the symbolism of friendship in rituals for the fallen soldiers, the commemoration of Prime Minister Yzhak Rabin, and the national infatuation with recovering bodies of missing soldiers. He concludes that the Israeli case offers an extreme instance of a much broader cultural phenomenon: declaring the friendship for the dead epitomizes the political “blood pact” between men, taking precedence over the traditional blood ties of kinship and heterosexual unions. The book underscores nationalism as a homosocial-based emotion of commemorative desire.

 

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Part I FRIENDSHIP AND IDEOLOGY
1
Chapter One THE CASE OF FRATERNAL FRIENDSHIP
3
FRIENDSHIP IN ZIONIST IDEOLOGY
14
Part II FRIENDSHIP IN EVERYDAY LIFE
27
FRIENDSHIP NARRATIVES
29
The HEVREMAN and the Intellectual
57
Chapter Five PUBLIC INTIMACY AND THE MISCOMMUNICATION OF DESIRE
73
Part III SACRED FRIENDSHIP
95
THE HEGEMONIC SCRIPT FOR MALE BONDING
98
COMMEMORATION AS DESIRE
120
NATIONALISM FRIENDSHIP AND COMMEMORATIVE DESIRE
143
Appendix 1
152
Appendix 2
161
BIBLIOGRAPHY
163
INDEX
173
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Danny Kaplan is a research fellow at the Horowitz Institute on Society and Economy at Tel Aviv University and teaches at Bar Ilan University and Tel Aviv-Yafo Academic College. He specializes in the anthropology of friendship, military masculinity, sexuality, and the sociology of emotions. He is the author of Brothers and Others in Arms: The Making of Love and War in Israeli Combat Units (Haworth Press 2003).

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