Chaim Gans's A Political Theory for the Jewish People examines the two dominant interpretations of Zionism, contrasts them with post-Zionist alternatives, and develops a third model. Along with exploring the historiographic, philosophical and moral foundations of each of these approaches.
Chaim Gans's A Political Theory for the Jewish People examines the two dominant interpretations of Zionism, contrasts them with post-Zionist alternatives, and develops a third model. Along with exploring the historiographic, philosophical and moral foundations of each of these approaches.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chaim Gans is Professor of Law at Tel Aviv University and author of A Just Zionism (Oxford UP) and The Limits of Nationalism (Cambridge UP)
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* Table of contents * 1. Zionisms and Post-Zionisms * 1.1 A Variety of Approaches to Zionism * 1.2 The Post-Zionist Challenge * 1.3 The Narrative versus Its Interpretations * 2. The Facts of the Zionist Narrative * 2.1 Was There a Protagonist? * 2.2 The Protagonist, Its Age, and Its Nature * 2.3 The Protagonist's Adventures * 3. The Morality of the Zionist Narrative: Three Zionisms * 3.1 Not one Zionism but Three * 3.2 Proprietary Zionism * 3.3 Hierarchical Zionism * 3.4 Egalitarian Zionism * 4. Three Post-Zionisms * 4.1 Between Hegemony and Post-Zionism * 4.2 Contesting Zionism's Historical Project * 4.3 Civic Post-Zionism * 4.4 Post-Colonial Post-Zionism * 4.5 Neo-Diasporic Post-Zionism * 5. Egalitarian Zionism * 5.1 Egalitarian Zionism and its Rivals * 5.2 Zionist Consistency and Zionist Historiography * 5.3 Zionisms, Post-Zionisms and Peace and Stability in Israel/Palestine * 6. Jewish Nationalism, Israel, and World Jewry * 6.1 World Jewry: Exile or Diaspora? * 6.2 Proprietary Zionism: The Negation of Exile and the Denial of Diaspora * 6.3 Post-Zionism: Denial of Exile and of Diaspora * 6.4 Egalitarian Zionism: From the Negation of Exile to the Affirmation of the Diaspora * Afterword
* Table of contents * 1. Zionisms and Post-Zionisms * 1.1 A Variety of Approaches to Zionism * 1.2 The Post-Zionist Challenge * 1.3 The Narrative versus Its Interpretations * 2. The Facts of the Zionist Narrative * 2.1 Was There a Protagonist? * 2.2 The Protagonist, Its Age, and Its Nature * 2.3 The Protagonist's Adventures * 3. The Morality of the Zionist Narrative: Three Zionisms * 3.1 Not one Zionism but Three * 3.2 Proprietary Zionism * 3.3 Hierarchical Zionism * 3.4 Egalitarian Zionism * 4. Three Post-Zionisms * 4.1 Between Hegemony and Post-Zionism * 4.2 Contesting Zionism's Historical Project * 4.3 Civic Post-Zionism * 4.4 Post-Colonial Post-Zionism * 4.5 Neo-Diasporic Post-Zionism * 5. Egalitarian Zionism * 5.1 Egalitarian Zionism and its Rivals * 5.2 Zionist Consistency and Zionist Historiography * 5.3 Zionisms, Post-Zionisms and Peace and Stability in Israel/Palestine * 6. Jewish Nationalism, Israel, and World Jewry * 6.1 World Jewry: Exile or Diaspora? * 6.2 Proprietary Zionism: The Negation of Exile and the Denial of Diaspora * 6.3 Post-Zionism: Denial of Exile and of Diaspora * 6.4 Egalitarian Zionism: From the Negation of Exile to the Affirmation of the Diaspora * Afterword
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