Eve Spangler
Understanding Israel/Palestine
Race, Nation, and Human Rights in the Conflict (Second Edition)
Eve Spangler
Understanding Israel/Palestine
Race, Nation, and Human Rights in the Conflict (Second Edition)
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Understanding Israel/Palestine contains a historic review of the conflict, an assessment of competing intellectual and political frameworks (Israeli self-defense, genocide, apartheid, ethnic cleansing) for understanding it, and a moral argument in favor of human rights as the basis for resolving it.
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Understanding Israel/Palestine contains a historic review of the conflict, an assessment of competing intellectual and political frameworks (Israeli self-defense, genocide, apartheid, ethnic cleansing) for understanding it, and a moral argument in favor of human rights as the basis for resolving it.
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- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9789004394124
- ISBN-10: 9004394125
- Artikelnr.: 55656056
- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9789004394124
- ISBN-10: 9004394125
- Artikelnr.: 55656056
Eve Spangler, Ph.D. (1977), Boston College, is an Associate Professor of Sociology. She is also a human rights activist whose work, in the past decade, has focused on the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict. She has published on this topic in Counterpunch, Mondweiss, and in Understanding Israel/Palestine (1st edition, Sense Publishers, 2015).
Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Introduction: Tell Our Story; Background Information; Reasons to Hope; Plan of the Book; Methodological Considerations; In Israel and Palestine: What You See Is What We Bought; Settlement Building; Expulsion; Pacification; Containment; Creativity and Resilience; Conclusion; Basic Concepts: Human Rights, Race, and Nation; Introduction; Human Rights; Race: Arabs as the Emerging Racial “Other”; Nation and Nationalism; Zionism: The Idea That Changed Everything; Assimilation; Reform; Confrontation; Exit; The History of the Conflict: Another Look; State Builders, Settlers, and Colonial Subjects: The Past Is Prologue; Zionists in the Pre-State Period; The Great Powers in the Pre-State Period; The Palestinians in the Pre-State Period; The Spiral into Tragedy; Establishing the State, Preparing Occupation; The Israelis: Creating a National Framework; The Great and Regional Powers in the Era of Decolonization; The Palestinians: Divided and Abandoned; The Sprial into Tragedy; Occupation and Resistance: The Zionist Dream Comes True, or Be Careful What You Ask for; Story; The Israelis: Realizing the Dream, Generating Resistance; The Great and Regional Powers: Selling out Palestine; The Palestinians: Going It Alone; The Spiral into Tragedy and Multiple Wars; The Endless, Deceptive Peace Process; The Israelis and the “Peace Process”; The Great and Regional Powers and the Peace Process; The Palestinians and the Peace Process; The Peace Process and the Spiral of Tragedy; Beyond the Peace Process: Marshalling International Support for Human Rights; Moving Forward; Four Frames: Israeli Self-Defense, Genocide, Apartheid, Ethnic Cleansing/Sociocide; Israeli Self-Defense; Genocide; Apartheid; Ethnic Cleansing/Sociocide; Conclusion; Zionism Revisited: From 1967 back to 1948; Zionism as Ethnic Cleansing; Zionism as Self-Ghettoization; Zionism and the Promise of Safety; Zionism and Globalization; Conclusion: Hope and History; Lessonsfrom the Past; Tools for Change; Finding the Tipping Point; Supplementary Materials; Appendix: Study Questions; References; Index.
Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Introduction: Tell Our Story; Background Information; Reasons to Hope; Plan of the Book; Methodological Considerations; In Israel and Palestine: What You See Is What We Bought; Settlement Building; Expulsion; Pacification; Containment; Creativity and Resilience; Conclusion; Basic Concepts: Human Rights, Race, and Nation; Introduction; Human Rights; Race: Arabs as the Emerging Racial “Other”; Nation and Nationalism; Zionism: The Idea That Changed Everything; Assimilation; Reform; Confrontation; Exit; The History of the Conflict: Another Look; State Builders, Settlers, and Colonial Subjects: The Past Is Prologue; Zionists in the Pre-State Period; The Great Powers in the Pre-State Period; The Palestinians in the Pre-State Period; The Spiral into Tragedy; Establishing the State, Preparing Occupation; The Israelis: Creating a National Framework; The Great and Regional Powers in the Era of Decolonization; The Palestinians: Divided and Abandoned; The Sprial into Tragedy; Occupation and Resistance: The Zionist Dream Comes True, or Be Careful What You Ask for; Story; The Israelis: Realizing the Dream, Generating Resistance; The Great and Regional Powers: Selling out Palestine; The Palestinians: Going It Alone; The Spiral into Tragedy and Multiple Wars; The Endless, Deceptive Peace Process; The Israelis and the “Peace Process”; The Great and Regional Powers and the Peace Process; The Palestinians and the Peace Process; The Peace Process and the Spiral of Tragedy; Beyond the Peace Process: Marshalling International Support for Human Rights; Moving Forward; Four Frames: Israeli Self-Defense, Genocide, Apartheid, Ethnic Cleansing/Sociocide; Israeli Self-Defense; Genocide; Apartheid; Ethnic Cleansing/Sociocide; Conclusion; Zionism Revisited: From 1967 back to 1948; Zionism as Ethnic Cleansing; Zionism as Self-Ghettoization; Zionism and the Promise of Safety; Zionism and Globalization; Conclusion: Hope and History; Lessonsfrom the Past; Tools for Change; Finding the Tipping Point; Supplementary Materials; Appendix: Study Questions; References; Index.