Abstract
The study examines the isolation experience in Israel during the“COVID-19 Crisis”, focusing on the stories of the first people who were isolatedin Israel. The study is based on an ethnographic fieldwork that began in the earlydays of the crisis. I conducted in-depth interviews with 53 isolated individuals,observations, and conversations from a safe distance and wrote a field diary. Inthis paper, I will focus on narratives that contain elements of nostalgia and longing(theme). I will argue that isolated individuals used nostalgia and longing as a sourceof hope and strength of their personal and social resilience during isolation. The isolation space served them as a liminal space, where indulgence in the past inspired a hope for a better future at a time of crisis and uncertainty (claim). The seeds ofhope are now evident throughout the country in the form of rapidly growing protests.
Original language | Hebrew |
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Pages (from-to) | 200-206 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | סוציולוגיה ישראלית |
Volume | כא |
Issue number | 2 |
State | Published - 2021 |
RAMBI Publications
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