This book provides an analysis of the politics of victimhood in contemporary Israel and the Palestine. Its insights about victimhood are conceptual, empirical and comparative.
This book provides an analysis of the politics of victimhood in contemporary Israel and the Palestine. Its insights about victimhood are conceptual, empirical and comparative.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ilan Peleg is Charles A. Dana Professor of government and law at Lafayette College.
Inhaltsangabe
1.Introduction-Hegemonic Victimhood Discourse in Contemporary Israel and Beyond: A Conceptual Introduction and an Analytical Framework 2.The Politics of Victimhood: A Vision of an Apocalypse 3.Zionism and Victimization: From Rejection to Acceptance 4.Israeli Prime Ministers: Transforming the Victimhood Discourse 5.Embracing Victimhood: How 1967 Transformed Holocaust Memory and Jewish Identity in Israel and the United States 6.Historical Victimhood and the Israeli Collective Consciousness: Incongruous Legacies 7.The Politics of Victimhood in the Palestinian National Identity 8.Transforming Victimhood: From Competitive Victimhood to Sharing Superordinate Identity 9.Moving Beyond the Victim-Victimizer Dichotomy: Reflecting on Palestinian-Israeli Dialogue
1.Introduction-Hegemonic Victimhood Discourse in Contemporary Israel and Beyond: A Conceptual Introduction and an Analytical Framework 2.The Politics of Victimhood: A Vision of an Apocalypse 3.Zionism and Victimization: From Rejection to Acceptance 4.Israeli Prime Ministers: Transforming the Victimhood Discourse 5.Embracing Victimhood: How 1967 Transformed Holocaust Memory and Jewish Identity in Israel and the United States 6.Historical Victimhood and the Israeli Collective Consciousness: Incongruous Legacies 7.The Politics of Victimhood in the Palestinian National Identity 8.Transforming Victimhood: From Competitive Victimhood to Sharing Superordinate Identity 9.Moving Beyond the Victim-Victimizer Dichotomy: Reflecting on Palestinian-Israeli Dialogue
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