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Re-mediating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: The use of films to facilitate dialogue

Posted on:2008-03-29Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Georgia State UniversityCandidate:Shefrin, ElanaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1446390005470501Subject:Political science
Abstract/Summary:
With the objective of outlining a decision-making process for the selection, evaluation, and application of films for invigorating Palestinian-Israeli dialogue encounters, this project researches, collates, and weaves together the historico-political narratives of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the artistic worldviews of the Israeli and Palestinian national cinemas, and the procedural designs of successful Track II dialogue interventions. Using a tailored version of Lucien Goldman's method of homologic textual analysis, three Palestinian and three Israeli popular film texts are analyzed along the dimensions of Historico-Political Contextuality, Socio-Cultural Intertextuality, and Ethno-National Textuality. Then, applying the six "best practices" criteria gleaned from thriving dialogue programs, coupled with the six "cautionary tales" criteria gleaned from flawed dialogue models, three bi-national peacebuilding film texts are homologically analyzed and contrasted with the six popular film texts. This exercise is designed to implement a method for identifying "which, why, how, and when" filmic communication is best paired with dialogic communication to buttress the effects of Israeli-Palestinian Track II peacebuilding mediations. It is proposed that a synergized approach of film plus dialogue will contribute to the re-mediation of ethnonational imaginaries and the re-imagining of the violent parameters of the conflict.; Index words. Palestinian Cinema, Israeli Cinema, Film, Dialogue, Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, National Identity...
Keywords/Search Tags:Dialogue, Film, Israeli-palestinian conflict
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