Based on fieldwork in the Jewish settlements in and near the Gaza Strip prior to the Israeli withdrawal, Unsettling Gaza critically examines secular liberalism, religiosity, and the complexities of being Israeli. The book holds up a mirror in which the liberal left and the radical right each find themselves reflected in the face of the other.
Based on fieldwork in the Jewish settlements in and near the Gaza Strip prior to the Israeli withdrawal, Unsettling Gaza critically examines secular liberalism, religiosity, and the complexities of being Israeli. The book holds up a mirror in which the liberal left and the radical right each find themselves reflected in the face of the other.
Joyce Dalsheim is a cultural anthropologist who studies nationalism, religion, and conflict in Israel and Palestine. She earned her doctorate at the New School for Social Research, and has taught at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Wake Forest University, and the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. In 2005, she held the Rockefeller Fellowship at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1.: Fundamentally Settlers? * 2.: Disturbing Doubling: Antagonizing Settlers and History in the Present * 3.: Producing Absence and Habits of Blinding Vision * 4.: Disciplining Doubt: Expressing Uncertainty in Gush Katif * 5.: Twice Removed: Mizrahim in Gush Katif * 6.: The Danger of Redemption: Messianic Visions and the Potential for Nonviolence * 7.: Unimaginable Futures: Hospitality, Sovereignty and Thinking Past Territorial Nationalism * 8.: On Disturbing Categories * 9.: On Demonized Muslims and Vilified Jews * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* 1.: Fundamentally Settlers? * 2.: Disturbing Doubling: Antagonizing Settlers and History in the Present * 3.: Producing Absence and Habits of Blinding Vision * 4.: Disciplining Doubt: Expressing Uncertainty in Gush Katif * 5.: Twice Removed: Mizrahim in Gush Katif * 6.: The Danger of Redemption: Messianic Visions and the Potential for Nonviolence * 7.: Unimaginable Futures: Hospitality, Sovereignty and Thinking Past Territorial Nationalism * 8.: On Disturbing Categories * 9.: On Demonized Muslims and Vilified Jews * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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