This book answers how mortality and morality figure and intertwine in the life and death of nations - both in theory and in practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Uriel Abulof is an Assistant Professor of Politics at Tel-Aviv University and a senior research fellow at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs/Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination (LISD). He is the author of Living on the Edge: The Existential Uncertainty of Zionism, which won the Bahat Prize, Israel's most prestigious academic book award. Abulof studies political legitimation, nationalism and ethnic conflicts. His articles have appeared in journals such as International Studies Quarterly, International Political Sociology, Nations and Nationalism, The British Journal of Sociology, Ethnic and Racial Studies and International Politics.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Preface Part II. Introduction: 1. Theory 2. Case studies Part III. Theory: 3. Meaning 4. Mortality 5. Morality 6. Liberty 7. Language Part IV. The French Canadians: 8. The Canadiens: the emergence of an endangered ethnie 9. The French Canadians: the rise and demise of ethno-religionism 10. The Québécois: the rise and demise of ethnonationalism Part V. Jews and Zionists: 11. Ontological insecurity: Jewish identity in modernity 12. Epistemic insecurity: Jewish and Zionist survival in question 13. Existential threats: Zionism's 'holes in the net' 14. Existential threads: the lifelines of Zionism Part VI. The Afrikaners: 15. Ontological insecurity: the birth of the Afrikaner ethnie 16. Epistemic insecurity: Afrikaner survival in question 17. Existential threats: Afrikanerdom's 'holes in the net' 18. Existential threads: the lifelines of Afrikanerdom 19. The twilight of apartheid and its aftermath.
Part I. Preface Part II. Introduction: 1. Theory 2. Case studies Part III. Theory: 3. Meaning 4. Mortality 5. Morality 6. Liberty 7. Language Part IV. The French Canadians: 8. The Canadiens: the emergence of an endangered ethnie 9. The French Canadians: the rise and demise of ethno-religionism 10. The Québécois: the rise and demise of ethnonationalism Part V. Jews and Zionists: 11. Ontological insecurity: Jewish identity in modernity 12. Epistemic insecurity: Jewish and Zionist survival in question 13. Existential threats: Zionism's 'holes in the net' 14. Existential threads: the lifelines of Zionism Part VI. The Afrikaners: 15. Ontological insecurity: the birth of the Afrikaner ethnie 16. Epistemic insecurity: Afrikaner survival in question 17. Existential threats: Afrikanerdom's 'holes in the net' 18. Existential threads: the lifelines of Afrikanerdom 19. The twilight of apartheid and its aftermath.
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