VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture (Jun 2013)

Chronology and Ideology

  • Garami, Bosmat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18146/2213-0969.2013.jethc036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
p. 99

Abstract

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This paper examines two major Israeli historic-documentary television series, PILLAR OF FIRE (POF), product of the 1970's, and REVIVAL (RL), product of the 1990's.The series deal with the Zionist enterprise and its realization. The research applies Gerard Genette's central narratological typology to the series' temporal structures, through the categories of Order, Duration and Frequency. Findings show that while POF's classic, linear, , historicist structure serves its celebration of the Zionist narrative, RL employs a unique, complex , multi-dimensional structure, which enables its historical multivocality, and supports its critical presentation of the cyclical Arab-Israeli Conflict and revisionism of Israeli history.