
Published online:
17 September 2020
Published in print:
07 October 2019
Online ISBN:
9781469652436
Print ISBN:
9781469652412
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Madonna in Israel Madonna in Israel
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A Jewish Star Is Born A Jewish Star Is Born
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Whitney Houston and Israel Whitney Houston and Israel
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The Rabin Assassination The Rabin Assassination
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Christian Zealots for Zion Christian Zealots for Zion
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Stevie Wonder Changes His Tune Stevie Wonder Changes His Tune
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Classical Music against Ignorance Classical Music against Ignorance
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Ariel Sharon and the Second Intifada Ariel Sharon and the Second Intifada
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Shunning Israel’s Critics Shunning Israel’s Critics
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Demonizing Jimmy Carter Demonizing Jimmy Carter
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Mearsheimer and Walt, and Abu El-Haj Mearsheimer and Walt, and Abu El-Haj
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Cultural Boycotts of Israel Cultural Boycotts of Israel
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Bob Dylan in Israel Bob Dylan in Israel
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Israel and the Beatles Israel and the Beatles
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Klinghoffer Controversy Klinghoffer Controversy
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Chapter
Seven Cross-Cultural Admiration and Upheaval: Three Divas and Bitter Critiques (1997–2017)
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Pages
157–191
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Published:October 2019
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Goldman, Shalom, 'Cross-Cultural Admiration and Upheaval: Three Divas and Bitter Critiques (1997–2017)', Starstruck in the Promised Land: How the Arts Shaped American Passions about Israel (Chapel Hill, NC , 2019; online edn, North Carolina Scholarship Online, 17 Sept. 2020), https://doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469652412.003.0008, accessed 5 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter details Israel’s embrace by American pop cultural divas Madonna, Whitney Houston, and Barbra Streisand even as American criticism of Israel built to a higher pitch. It The pages also explore the increasing ambiguity of outlook on Israel by various American celebrities, including one-time supporter Stevie Wonder, and continued supporters Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney. Finally, it presents Israel’s fierce response to its perceived critics, both political and cultural, including President Jimmy Carter and the controversial opera The Death of Klingoffer.
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