24 Jun

Reclaiming the Arab Other as Self

Opening hours / Beginning:

Wed:
6:15 pm - 8:15 pm

24 June 2026

Venue:

room K001 Schellingstraße 12 80799 München

Reclaiming the Arab Other as Self: Young Mizrahi Jews Singing in Arabic

Dr. Nadeem Karkabi (Visiting Professor for Arab-Israeli Coexistence 2026)

In the last two decades, a growing number of young Mizrahi singers have been performing in Arabic. These performances are often an act of reclaiming ancestral cultural heritage, yet they also offer complex performances where the Jewish self is redefined vis-à-vis the Arab other.

This lecture comes to explain the appearance of this phenomenon and to describe its different performative formations, spanning a spectrum of semantic, sentimental, and symbolic communication. The second half of the lecture will focus on "cultural hista'arvut" as a musical, lingual, and visual performance in which Mizrahi Jews imitate Arabs, as a derogative parody that aims to entertain Israeli Jews.

An event organized by the Center for Israel Studies (ZIS).

Prior registration is required. For more information, please visit the Center for Israel Studies (ZIS) website.

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