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The privatization of war memory in recent Israeli cinema
Yael Munk
Film Studies
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Privatization
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Israeli Cinema
100%
War Memory
100%
Israeli
66%
Zohar
66%
Military
33%
Israel
33%
Soldiers
33%
Modern Hebrew
33%
Cinematic Narrative
33%
War Narratives
33%
King
33%
One Country
33%
Hebrew Culture
33%
New Land
33%
Illegitimate children
33%
Pre-state
33%
Glorification
33%
Bravery
33%
State Independence
33%
Exile
33%
Feature Films
33%
Sense of Meaning
33%
Existential Anxiety
33%
New Jew
33%
Arts and Humanities
War Memory
100%
Israeli Cinema
100%
Expression
66%
Zohar
66%
Narrative
33%
Jews
33%
Hebrew
33%
Israel
33%
Army
33%
Cinematic Narrative
33%
Ancestors
33%
Existential Anxiety
33%
1960s
33%
Exiles
33%
glorification
33%
Defending
33%
Social Sciences
Narrative
100%
Israel
50%
Armed Forces
50%
Jews
50%
Hebrew
50%
Consciousness
50%
Existential Anxiety
50%
Exiles
50%