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ISSN: 2707-3610
29. Quiet Please! On Silence and Acts of Silencing
Editor
Editorial
— Neomi Meiri-Dan and Ory Bartal
Article
The Silenced and the Silencer Body: Ways of Seeing the "other" in Newspapers Advertisements in 1950s Israel
— Oded Heilbronner
The Legal Stick and the Economic Club – Current Ways of Silencing Public Discourse
— Gidi Yehoshua
A Woman Without a Head: Gendered Iconoclasm in 2012 Israel
— Roni Amir and Dina Azriel
Silence as Space
— Michal Ephratt
The Poetics of Silence in the Work of John Cage 4'33
— Sonia Mazar
Art in East Germany (GDR):Exclusion of the East German Field of Art from the Art History Discourse
— Noga Stiassny
A Closer Look at Blurring, Denying and Silencing: Military Psychologists and the First Intifada
— Nissim Avissar
Silence of the Psychoanalyst according to Lacan: Creation Ex Nihilo in Psychoanalysis
— Yehuda Israely
The Silence Rememebers – The Palestinian Nakba and the Israeli Social Unconscious
— Efrat Even-Tzur
And no More Will You Call Me 'Baali' (Hosea 2' 18) - The Baal Worship in Israel and its Disapearance from the Israeli History
— Ilan Abecassis
Signs of Light and Hope – The Jewish Woman in the Holocaust
— Yehudit Kol-Inbar
Five Cameras, Two Voices: Political Action and Personal Writing as Vessels of Israeli-Palestinian Co-Production in the Documentary 'Five Broken Cameras'
— Ayelet Bechar
InContext
What Provides Science Fiction with its Critical Power? Three Levels of Voluntary Exclusion
— Jonathan Liraz
Virtual
Adi Bezalel
— Adi Bezalel
Silent tales
— Emilie Diers
Unsaid
— Karen L. Schiff
Parking Lot – The Space Between
— Sharon Ribak
Moments of Silence
— Exhibition: Guy Ben-Ari / Text: Boaz Arad
Adi Bezalel
Adi Bezalel
Quiet Please! On Silence and Acts of Silencing
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