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This article refers to:
Immigrants' ethnic provocation in the art created by the Russian-Israeli Generation 1.5

Article title: Immigrants’ Ethnic Provocation and Art of the Russian-Israeli Generation 1.5

Authors: NONE.

Journal: Ethnic and Racial Studies

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2020.1737721

The author submitted the following corrections to their manuscript following publication of the work:

Title changed to: Immigrants’ ethnic provocation in the art created by the Russian-Israeli Generation 1.5

Abstract, Line 19-21 altered to: ‘the stereotype of Russian speaking women as “sluts”, the religious-nationalist view of ex-Soviet Jews as gentiles, presentation of them as foreigners who do not belong in the Jewish state and their ambiguous location on the Israeli ethnic map.’

Pg. 2, Line 45 altered to: Silly Girl of the Regime: A Migration Portrait.

  • P. 2 Lines 56-60, sentence altered to read: “Although all major waves of immigrants to Israel received a mixed welcome and experienced absorption difficulties, the downward occupational and social mobility … ’

  • P. 3 Line 101: ‘key players’ updated to ‘key informants’

  • P. 9 Line 341: drinking men updated to ‘heavy drinkers’

  • p. 15 Line 601: ‘illustrate’ updated to ‘invoke’

  • p. 19 Line 751 altered to Silly Girl of the Regime: A Migration Portrait.

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