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Thank You for Dying for Our Country : Commemorative Texts and Performances in Jerusalem.
ISBN:
9780199398997
Title:
Thank You for Dying for Our Country : Commemorative Texts and Performances in Jerusalem.
Author:
Noy, Chaim.
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
1 online resource (297 pages)
Series:
Oxf Studies in Anthropology of Language Ser.
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue -- Itinerary -- PART ONE: Signing In -- 1. Tourists' Traces -- Performing Tourism -- Languaging Tourism and Heritage -- The Ethnography of Texts -- A Medium's History -- Visiting Visitor Books -- 2. The Ammunition Hill Museum: Authenticity, Bunkers, and Language Ideology -- In the Museum -- Generals' Autographs and Soldiers' Love Letters -- Postscript -- PART TWO: Thank You for Dying for Our Country -- 3. The Ammunition Hill Visitor Book: Inside Out and Outside In -- Commemorative Affordances from Within -- Figures of the 2005-2006 Visitor Book -- Commemoration Community -- Collective Articulation -- Aesthetic Articulation -- Material Articulation -- 4. "I WAS HERE!!!": Indexicality and Voice -- Commemoration Literacies and Writing and Reading Rituals -- Signing -- A Matrix of Signatures -- Signers' Identities, Signers' Anonymity -- Open Addressivity Structures -- 5. Articulating Commemoration -- Mediating Commemoration -- Contesting Performances -- Theological Non-Zionist Challenges -- Hyper-Zionist Ethnonational Challenges -- 6. "Write 'I Was Impressed' and Not 'I Enjoyed'": Co-Writing Commemoration -- Playful Utterances -- Words, Drawings, and Visual Narratives -- 7. Gender and Familial Performances -- "Fought like Lions": Institutional Representations of Men -- "IDF Soldiers-I'm Mad About You" -- Families' Commemoration Performances -- Contesting Masculinities -- PART THREE: Signing Out -- 8. "Like a Magazine Loaded with Bullets": The VIP Visitor Book -- Managing Autographs: The Pragmatics of Signing -- Autographs' Capital and the Reconstitution of Hegemony -- "For Kacha the untiring!": Elite Networking -- "The Temple Mount Is in Our Hands" -- International VIPs: Jews, Generals and Three Jordanian Officers -- 9. Ethnography² -- Undoing the Ethnographic -- Dasein, or Being-There (Looked at).

Collecting Practices -- The Story Toes Tell: Dis-embodied Re-presentation -- Performance Ethnography and the Occurrence of the Academic Text -- 10. Conclusions -- Empirical and Methodological Takeaways -- Postscript -- Transcription Conventions -- Notes -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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Publication Date:
2015
Publication Information:
Oxford :

Oxford University Press USA - OSO,

2015.

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