Full Description
What is the relationship between social protest movements in the State of Israel, violence in Gaza, and the possibility of an Israeli attack on Iran? Why did the mass social protests in the State of Israel of summer 2011 ultimately fail? Wrapped in the Flag of Israel discusses social protest movements from the 2003 Single Mothers' March led by Mizrahi Vicky Knafo, to the "Tahrir is Here" Israeli mass protests of summer 2011. Equating bureaucratic entanglements with pain - what, arguably, can be seen as torture, Smadar Lavie explores the conundrum of loving and staying loyal to a state that repeatedly inflicts pain on its non-European Jewish women citizens through its bureaucratic system. The book presents a model of bureaucracy as divine cosmology and posits that Israeli State bureaucracy is based on a theological essence that fuses the categories of religion, gender, and race into the foundation of citizenship.
Contents
Acknowledgements Note on Transliteration IntroductionJerusalem with Israel's Single Mothers Chapter 1. Left is Right, Right is Left: Zionism and Israel's Single Mothers Chapter 2. Protesting and Belonging: When the Agency of Identity Politics Becomes Impossible Chapter 3. Take 1: The GendeRace Essence of Bureaucratic Torture Chapter 4. Take 2: Ideology, Welfare, and Single Mothers Chapter 5. Take 3: Diary of a Welfare Mother Chapter 6. The Price of National Security Glossary of Hebrew, Arabic, and Yiddish Terms References Index