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Publications

 

 

Books

 

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. and O. Sasson-Levy. Forthcoming 2017. Women Soldiers and Citizenship in Israel: Gendered Encounters with the State. Oxfordshire: Routledge. 

  • ​Lomsky-Feder, E. and T. Rapoport. 2012. Israelis in Their Own Way: Migration Stories of Young Adults From U.S.S.R. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. [Hebrew].

  • ​​Lomsky-Feder, E. 1998. As if there was no War: Life Stories of Israeli Men. Jerusalem: Magness Press. [Hebrew].



Edited Books and Volumes

 

  • ​El-Or, T. and E. Lomsky-Feder. 2012. Social Readings of Dance in Israel​. Special Volume of Israeli Sociology. [Hebrew].

  • ​Lomsky-Feder, E. and T. Rapoport. 2010. Visibility in Immigration: Body, Gaze, Representation. Jerusalem: Van Leer. [Hebrew] ​

  • ​Lomsky-Feder, E. and E. Ben-Ari. 1999. The Military and Militarism in Israeli Society. Albany: SUNY Press.



 

Articles in Refereed Journals (since 2000)

 

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. and O. Sasson-Levy. 2015. "Serving the Army as Secretaries: Intersectionality, Multi-level Contract and Subjective Experience of Citizenship", British Journal of Sociology, 66(1): 173-192. View Article. 

  • Tabib-Kalif, Y. and Lomsky-Feder, E. 2014. "Sybolic Boundary Work in Schools: Demarcating and Denying Ethnic Boundaries", Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 45(1): 22-38. View Article.

  • Sasson-Levy, O. and Lomsky-Feder, E. 2013. "Genre et Violence dans les Paroles de Soldates: Le Cas d'Israël‏", Critique Internationale, 60(3): 71-88. [French] View Article.

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. and E. Ben-Ari. 2013. "Managing Diversity in Context: Unit Level Dynamics in the Israel Defense Forces", Armed Forces & Society, ​39(2): 193-212. View Article.

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. 2012. "High School Graduation Ceremonies: Inter-Generational Relations and Models of Social Order", Social Analysis, 56(3): 49-68. View Article.

  • Sasson-Levy, O., Levy, Y. and Lomsky-Feder, E. 2011. ""Women Breaking the Silence": Military Service, Gender and Antiwar Protest", Gender & Society, 25(6): 740-763. View Article. View Article.

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. 2011. "Competing Models of Nationalism: An Analysis of Memorial Ceremonies in Schools", Nation and Nationalism, 17(3): 581-603. View Article. 

  • Ben-Ari, E. and Lomsky-Feder, E. 2011. "Epilogue: Theoretical and Comparative Notes on Reserve Forces", Armed Forces & Society, 37(2): 361-371. View Article.

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. and Leibovitz, T. 2010. "Inter-ethnic Encounters within the Family: Competing Cultural Models and Social Exchange", Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 36(1): 107-124. View Article.

  • Ben-Ze’ev, E. and Lomsky-Feder, E. 2009. "The Canonical Generation: Trapped between Personal and National Memories", Sociology, 43(6): 1047-1065. View Article. 

  • Lomsky-Feder, E., Gazit, N. and Ben-Ari, E. 2008. "Reserve Soldiers as Transmigrants: Moving Between the Civilian and Military Worlds", Armed Forces & Society, 34(4): 593-614. View Article.

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. and Rapoport, T. 2008. "Cultural Citizenship and Performing Homecoming: Russian Jewish Immigrants Decipher the Zionist National Ethos", Citizenship Studies, 12(3): 321-334. View Article.​  

  • ​Stadler, N. Lomsky-Feder, E. and E. Ben-Ari. 2008. "Fundamentalism’s  Encounters with Citizenship: The Haredim in Israel", Citizenship Studies, 12(3): 215-231. View Article.

  • ​Sagiv, T. and Lomsky-Feder, E. 2007. "An Actualization of a Symbolic Conflict: The Arena of Secular “Batei Midrash”", Israeli Sociology 8(2): 269-300. [Hebrew].

  • Levy, Y., Lomsky-Feder, E. and N. Harel. 2007, "“From “Obligatory Militarism” to “Contractual Militarism” – The Changing Face of Militarism in Israel", Israeli Studies, 12(1): 127-148. View Article. 

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. and Rapoport, T. in conjunction with Lerner, J., Kuntsman, A., and Y. Kaplan, Y. 2007. "Speaking Their Language? Estrangement, Home and Power Relations in Interviews with Immigrants", Megamot, 44(4): 636-654. [Hebrew].

  • Lerner J., Rapoport, T. and Lomsky-Feder, E. 2007. "The ‘Ethnic Script’ in Action: The Regrounding of Russian-Jewish Immigrants in Israel", Ethos, 35(2): 168-195. View Article.

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. 2005. "The Bounded Female Voice in Memorial Ceremonies", Qualitative Sociology, 28(3): 293-314. View Article.

  • Lomsky-Feder, E., Rapoport, T. and Lerner, J. 2005. "Orientalism and the Challenge of Migration: ‘Russian’ Students Read Mizrahiut", Theory and Criticism, 26: 119-147. [Hebrew].

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. 2004. "The Memorial Ceremony in Israeli Schools: Between State and Civil Society", British Journal of Sociology of Education, 25(3): 291-305. View Article.

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. 2004. "Life Stories, War and Veterans: On the Social Distribution of Memories", Ethos, 32(1): 1-28. View Article.

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. and Rapoport, T. 2003. "Juggling Models of Masculinity: Russian-Jewish Immigrants in the Israeli Army", Sociological Inquiry, 73(1): 114-137. View Article. 

  • Rapoport, T. and Lomsky-Feder, E. 2002. "Intelligentsia as an Ethnic Habitus: The Inculcation and Restructuring of Intelligentsia among Russian Jews", British Journal of Sociology of Education, 23(2): 233-248. View Article. 

  • ​Rapoport, T., Lomsky-Feder, E. and A. Heider. 2002. "Recollection and Relocation in Immigration: Russian-Jewish Immigrants in Israel and Germany Normalize Their Anti-Semitic Experiences", Symbolic Interaction, 25(2): 175-198. View Article.

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. and Rapoport, T. 2002. "Seeking a Place to Rest: Representation of Bounded Movement among Russian-Jewish Homecomers", Ethos, 30(3): 227-248. View Article. 

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. and Rapoport, T. 2001. "Homecoming, Immigration, and the National Ethos: Russian- Jewish Homecomers Reading Zionism", Anthropological Quarterly, 74(1): 1-14. View Article.

  • Rapoport, T. and Lomsky-Feder, E. 2001. "Reflections on Strangeness in Context: The Case of Russian-Jewish Immigrants in the Kibbutz”, Qualitative Sociology, 24(4): 483-506. View Article. 

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. and Rapoport, T. 2000. "Visit, Separation, and Deconstructing Nostalgia: Russian Students Travel to their Old Home", Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 29(1): 32-57. View Article. 

​Chapters in Refereed Books (recent)

 

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. and O. Sasson-Levy. 2016. "The effects of military service on women's lives from the narrative perspective". In Helena Carreiras‏, Celso Castro‏, Sabina Frederic‏ (eds.). Researching the Military. New York: Routledge. View Article

  • Lomsky-Feder, E., and E. Ben-Ari. 2015. "Performing the People's Army: The Israeli Military Manages Symbolic and Moral Boundaries". In F. Markowitz, S. Sharot, M. Shokeid (eds.) Toward an Anthropology of Nation Building and Unbuilding in Israel. Lincoln: Univeristy of Nebraska Press.

  • Stadler, N., Lomsky-Feder, E. and Ben-Ari, E. 2011. "Fundamentalist Citizenships: the Haredi Challenge". In B. Turner, G. Ben Porat (eds.). The Contradictions of Israeli Citizenship. ​Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, pp.135-157. View Article.

  • Harel, N. and Lomsky-Feder, E. 2010. "Bargaining over Citizenship: Pre-Military Preparatory Activities in the Service of the Dominant Groups". In H., Alexander, H., Pinson, & Y., Yonah (eds.), Citizenship Education and Social Conflict: New Insights and Lessons from Israel. New York: Routledge, Research in Education Series.

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. 2010. "The Meanimg of War Through Veterans' Eyes: A Phenomenological Analysis of Life-Stories". In E., Hertzog, O., Abuhav, H., Goldberg, & E., Marx, (eds.), Perspectives on Israeli Anthropology. Detroit: Wayne University Press, pp. 295-313.

  • ​Lomsky-Feder, E., Rapoport, T. and Y. Schütze. 2009. "Immigrants’ Memory Work concerning the Shoah in Israel and Germany". In G., Rosenthal, A., Bogner (eds.), Ethnicity, Belonging and Biography: Ethnographical and Biographical Perspectives.  Berlin: LIT / New Brunswick: Transaction.

  • Lomsky-Feder, E. and E. Ben-Ari. 2010. "The Discourse of "Psychology" and the "Normalization" of War in Contemporary Israel". In G., Sheffer, O., Barak (eds.), Militarism and Israeli Society. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

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