The new civics curriculum for high schools in Israel: The discursive construction of Palestinian identity and narratives

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Halleli Pinson
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Abstract

The Israeli education system is divided and segregated along the lines of nationality and religiosity. While Israeli society and its education system, in particular, have generally been subjected to the influence of globalisation, including universal discourses of citizenship, in many ways it remains highly particularistic and nationalistic. To a large extent, what we see today in terms of school curricula in Israel stands in contradiction to the main trends in civic education in the developed world. It expresses a move towards neo-nationalistic religious (neo-Zionist) discourse which overtly gives preference to the Jewishness of the state over and above its commitment to democratic universal principles. This article will focus on these recent discursive changes. It will examine the space, or rather the lack of it, that is given to the Palestinian identity and narratives in the official civics textbook for high schools. The article explores several discursive practices adopted by the textbook in reinforcing the marginal position of Palestinian citizens, constructing them as the ultimate ‘others’ and undermining their civic status and rights.
以色列高中新公民课程:巴勒斯坦身份与叙事的话语建构
以色列的教育体系是按照国籍和宗教信仰划分的。虽然以色列社会及其教育系统普遍受到全球化的影响,包括普遍的公民话语,但在许多方面,它仍然具有高度的特殊性和民族主义。在很大程度上,我们今天在以色列学校课程方面所看到的情况与发达世界公民教育的主要趋势相矛盾。它表达了一种向新民族主义宗教(新犹太复国主义)话语的转变,这种话语公开地优先考虑国家的犹太性,而不是对民主普遍原则的承诺。本文将集中讨论这些最近的话语变化。它将审视在高中官方公民教科书中给予巴勒斯坦人身份和叙述的空间,或者更确切地说是空间的缺乏。本文探讨了教科书中采用的几种话语实践,这些实践强化了巴勒斯坦公民的边缘地位,将他们构建为最终的“他者”,并破坏了他们的公民地位和权利。
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Education Citizenship and Social Justice
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