The academic debate in Israel on Zionism and its implications for the way the society views itself and the "other" were discussed in part one of this article. This part examines the press, which with partial privatization and the cumulative impact of the Lebanon war and the intifada has undergone a transformation since the late 1980s. While a wider diversity of views and bold reporting on events are now current, the article concludes that the representation of the Palestinians and Arabs in the news columns is fundamentally unchanged. The last part will follow the manifestations of the academic debate in film, theater, novels, music, and poems and will assess the significance of these changes in the culture and worldview of Israeli society as a whole.
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April 1997
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April 01 1997
Post-Zionist Critique on Israel and the Palestinians Part II: The Media
Journal of Palestine Studies (1997) 26 (3): 37–43.
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Ilan Pappe; Post-Zionist Critique on Israel and the Palestinians Part II: The Media. Journal of Palestine Studies 1 April 1997; 26 (3): 37–43. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/2538155
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