“Tell Me Who You Are and I’ll Tell You What You Are”:Postcolonial Theory and Representations and Perceptions of Ethnic Minority Groups. The Case of Mizrahim and Israeli Arabs on Israeli Television

IF 0.9 Q3 COMMUNICATION Journal of Communication Inquiry Pub Date : 2023-05-22 DOI:10.1177/01968599231177783
Nissim Katz
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This theoretical article shows the benefits of using postcolonial theory in research of presentations and perceptions of ethnic minority groups on television. It introduces postcolonial theory and applies it to two minority ethnic groups in Israel: The Mizrahim and Israeli Arabs, analyzing their representations on mainstream Israeli television shows. This article also offers using a psychological theory called “media boundary situation” in order to discover perceptions of ethnic minority groups based on research of Mizrahim and Israeli-Arabs. The article assesses how postcolonial theory can be used to attain a better understating the unique representations of an ethnic groups and to develop an understanding of the perceptions of them.
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“告诉我你是谁,我就告诉你你是什么”:后殖民理论与少数民族群体的表现和感知。米兹拉希姆和以色列阿拉伯人在以色列电视上的案例
这篇理论性的文章展示了使用后殖民理论研究少数民族在电视上的表现和认知的好处。介绍了后殖民理论,并将其应用于以色列的两个少数民族:米兹拉希姆人和以色列阿拉伯人,分析了他们在以色列主流电视节目中的表现。本文也提出运用“媒介边界情境”的心理学理论,在研究米兹拉希姆与以色列裔阿拉伯人的基础上,发现对少数族群的认知。本文评估了如何使用后殖民理论来更好地理解一个民族群体的独特表现,并发展对他们的看法的理解。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Communication Inquiry emphasizes interdisciplinary inquiry into communication and mass communication phenomena within cultural and historical perspectives. Such perspectives imply that an understanding of these phenomena cannot arise soley out of a narrowly focused analysis. Rather, the approaches emphasize philosophical, evaluative, empirical, legal, historical, and/or critical inquiry into relationships between mass communication and society across time and culture. The Journal of Communication Inquiry is a forum for such investigations.
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