This book examines the political relationship between academia and society in the case of Israeli 'Middle East and Islamic studies' (MEIS).
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This book offers a nuanced and detailed reading of the imbrication of contemporary Israeli Middle Eastern Studies, as a window of Israeli society generally, within the current nationalist project. Through outstanding and meticulous analysis of original, fascinating fieldwork, the author demonstrates how global pressures affecting higher education operate in this very particular context to maintain and reproduce, as well as in some cases mitigate, broader dynamics of marginalisation of Arabs and Palestinians in Israeli society today. A must for all social scientists interested in higher education studies, and nation/citizenship studies. - Erica Burman, The Discourse Unit and Manchester Institute of Education, University of Manchester.
This is a brilliant sociology-of-knowledge study of the embeddedness of the academic field of Middle East and Islamic Studies in Israeli academia within its broader Jewish-Israeli Zionist political culture. It provides innovative and insightful analysis of knowledge-production, networks, interests, and the history of the field. - Uri Ram, former President of the Israeli Sociological Association.
This is a brilliant sociology-of-knowledge study of the embeddedness of the academic field of Middle East and Islamic Studies in Israeli academia within its broader Jewish-Israeli Zionist political culture. It provides innovative and insightful analysis of knowledge-production, networks, interests, and the history of the field. - Uri Ram, former President of the Israeli Sociological Association.