[PDF][PDF] From the margins to prime time: Israeli Arabs on Israeli television—The case of Sayed Kashua's “Arab Labour.”

L Steir-Livny, A Mendelson-Maoz - Israeli Journal of Humor …, 2013 - academia.edu
Over recent decades, with the growing debate over multiculturalism in Israel, the
representation of minorities in mass media has received new attention. The current research …

Arab Labor's alternative vision: the 'liberal bargain' in the welfare state of Israel

M Gal-Ezer, C Tidhar - Language and Intercultural Communication, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This study focuses on 'Independence Day', an episode of Arab Labor (first season, 2008), a
pioneer bilingual Hebrew-Arabic satirical Israeli TV series, written by Sayed Kashua, an …

Comic relief: the ethical intervention of 'Avodah 'Aravit (Arab Labor) in political discourses of Israel–Palestine

M Kosman - Comedy Studies, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
When it comes to Western discourses of Israel–Palestine, the value and efficacy of satire as
a vehicle for both critique and reconciliation are often underappreciated and rarely …

Satire in the holy wonderland: The comic framing of Arab leaders in Israel

L Shifman - Popular Communication, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This article traces the depiction of Arab leaders in televised Israeli satire during the last two
decades. First, I discuss the construction of Yasser Arafat's image in the popular show …

[PDF][PDF] The Arab Other in Israeli Cinema and Discourse

A Preminger - Journalism and Mass Communication, 2012 - researchgate.net
This paper examines the evolution of the representation of the Arab in Israeli Cinema as a
reflection of the way Arabs are perceived in Israeli cultural and political discourse. Scholars …

Arab Labor, Jewish humor: Memory, identity, and creative resistance on Israeli prime-time television

S Goren - Jewish Social Studies, 2020 - JSTOR
The prime-time television comedy Arab Labor, created by Israeli-Palestinian writer Sayed
Kashua, allows viewers to reconceptualize Israeli collective memory, rendering it more …

A touch away from cultural others: Negotiating Israeli Jewish identity on television

M Talmon - Shofar, 2013 - JSTOR
The Israeli television drama series, A Touch Away, Jerusalem Mix, and Srugim are symbolic
sites for the negotiation of Jewish identity in Israel, a multicultural immigrant society. They …

[PDF][PDF] The transformation of the popular Israeli: The increasing dominance of Israelis originally from North Africa and the Middle East

Y Karniel, A Lavie-Dinur - Journal of Mass Communication …, 2016 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
In this paper, we offer an important preliminary discussion of the recent changes in the
Israeli popular culture. We analyze the transformation in representations of the typical and …

Entertainment and stereotype: Representation of the Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel in reality shows on Israeli television

Y Karniel, A Lavie-Dinur - Journal of Intercultural Communication …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The present study aims to gain an understanding of the patterns of representation and
appearances of Palestinian citizens of Israel in the genre of reality shows in Israel. This …

Halal? Ha! LOL: an examination of Muslim online comedy as counter-narrative

T Miles - Comedy Studies, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
In 2012 the BBC first broadcast the situation comedy Citizen Khan, described by its writer,
Adil Ray, as offering a counter-narrative to representations of Muslims as extremists …