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Television Drama in Israel: Identities in Post-TV Culture

Georgia Aitaki
- 01 May 2019 - 
- Vol. 39, Iss: 2, pp 404-406
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Television Drama in Israel: Identities in Post-TV Culture by Itay Harlap activates a national lens on the study of television drama, shedding light on a non-Anglophone media culture which, however,...
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Television Drama in Israel: Identities in Post-TV Culture by Itay Harlap activates a national lens on the study of television drama, shedding light on a non-Anglophone media culture which, however,...

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The New Normative Gay Fatherhood on Israeli Television

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the television serial drama Ima VeAbbaz (Mom and Dads ), whose protagonists are two gay men who have a child with a straight woman, and argue that the show manages to deviate from the usual representation of the gay father, thereby offering an ideological alternative to conventional and conservative (even if accepting) perspectives on gay parenting.