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Food and power: A culinary ethnography of Israel
Nir Avieli
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Israel
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Israeli
100%
Palestinians
50%
Kibbutz
50%
Victimization
50%
Israeli Jews
50%
Military
50%
Ambivalence
50%
Eating
50%
Prison
50%
Self-sensing
50%
Detainees
50%
Privatization
50%
Dining Room
50%
Internal Cohesion
50%
Hummus
50%
Cuisine
50%
Self-justification
50%
Arts and Humanities
Israel
100%
Palestinians
50%
Jews
50%
Contemporary
50%
1990s
50%
Kibbutz
50%
Weakness
50%
Self-justification
50%
Dining Room
50%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Israeli
100%
Jews
33%
Kibbutz
33%
Ownership
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Israel
100%