Title | The Quest for Victory: Collective Memory and National Identification among the Arab-Palestinian Citizens of Israel |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
Authors | Tamir Sorek |
Journal | Sociology |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 3 |
Pagination | 464-479 |
ISSN | 00380385 |
Call Number | 61767815 |
Abstract | The interdependence of collective memory and national identification has become a widespread scholarly axiom. While the related literature recognizes the role of memories of victimization and heroic victories, this article illustrates the importance of a ‘semiotic balance’ between these two for the maintenance of national identification. The study is based on an individual-centered quantitative method, which has never been used to investigate the national identity—memory nexus before. Using a survey with a representative sample (N = 530) of the Palestinian citizens of Israel, the association between individuals’ memories and national identification is examined. It was found that remembering a combination of victory and victimization is a better predictor of national identification than either theme separately. These findings indicate the crucial importance of a balanced mythical structure that includes both themes of victimization and triumph. |
DOI | 10.1177/0038038511399632 |
Short Title | The Quest for Victory |