ISSN 1353-7121 (Print); ISSN 1743-9086 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Introduction pp. 1-4(4) Author: Kupferberg
Silence in a 9-panel grid: the voice of Israeliness in Asaf Hanuka’s The Realist pp. 5-25(21) Authors: Adler; Kohn
The right to speak and the request to remain silent: who owns politicians’ Facebook pages? pp. 26-43(18) Author: Shukrun-Nagar
When perlocutions become silent: politicians and the right of silence – a case study pp. 44-58(15) Author: Kurzon
‘Judeo-Nazis? Don’t talk like this in my house’ voicing traumas in a graphic novel - an intertextual analysis pp. 59-79(21) Author: Elkad-Lehman
Bereaved parents in Israel: from silence to a significant participation in the public discourse pp. 80-97(18) Author: Rosenthal
I see no problem because there is no problem: denial and silence among Israeli mental health professionals during the first Intifada pp. 98-114(17) Authors: Witztum; Malkinson
Religious Israeli Jews break the silence by performing forbidden discursive actions in a computer-mediated ‘troubles forum’ pp. 115-131(17) Authors: Green; Kupferberg
“Neither here nor there” - Flattening, omission, and silencing, in the constructing of identity of Islamic girls who attend a Jewish school pp. 132-149(18) Authors: Ben-Asher; Ben-Yehoshua; Elbedour
Rethinking voice and silence pp. 150-154(5) Author: Sabar