The Persistence of the Palestinian Question

The Persistence of the Palestinian Question
Title The Persistence of the Palestinian Question PDF eBook
Author Joseph Massad
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 451
Release 2006-09-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135988412

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In this erudite and groundbreaking series of essays, renowned author Joseph Massad asks and answers key questions, such as: What has been the main achievement of the Zionist movement? What accounts for the failure of the Palestinian National Movement to win its struggle against Israel? What do anti-Semitism, colonialism and racism have to do with the Palestinian/Israeli 'conflict'? Joseph Massad offers a radical departure from mainstream analysis in order to expose the causes for the persistence of the 'Palestinian Question'. He proposes that it is not in de-linking the Palestinian Question from the Jewish Question that a resolution can be found, but by linking them as one and the same question. All other proposed solutions, the author argues, are bound to fail. Deeply researched and documented, this book analyzes the failure of the 'peace process' and proposes that a solution to the Palestinian Question will not be found unless settler-colonialism, racism, and anti-Semitism are abandoned as the ideological framework for a resolution. Individual essays further explore the struggle over Jewish identity in Israel and the struggle among Palestinians over what constitutes the Palestinian Question today.

The Israel/Palestine Question

The Israel/Palestine Question
Title The Israel/Palestine Question PDF eBook
Author Ilan Pappé
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 262
Release 1999
Genre Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949
ISBN 0415169488

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This study assimilates diverse interpretations of the origins of the Middle East conflict with emphasis on the fight for Palestine and its religious and political roots. It draws largely on the historical revisionism of the last two decades.

The Persistence of the Palestinian Question

The Persistence of the Palestinian Question
Title The Persistence of the Palestinian Question PDF eBook
Author Joseph Massad
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 230
Release 2006-09-27
Genre Computers
ISBN 1135988420

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In this erudite and groundbreaking series of essays, renowned author Joseph Massad takes a radical departure from mainstream analysis in order to expose the causes for the persistence of the Palestinian Question.

The Question of Palestine

The Question of Palestine
Title The Question of Palestine PDF eBook
Author Edward W. Said
Publisher
Total Pages 265
Release 1981-01-01
Genre Jewish-Arab relations
ISBN 9780710007773

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Blaming the Victims

Blaming the Victims
Title Blaming the Victims PDF eBook
Author Edward W. Said
Publisher
Total Pages 314
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN

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PUBLIC OPINION AND THE PALESTINE QUESTION.

PUBLIC OPINION AND THE PALESTINE QUESTION.
Title PUBLIC OPINION AND THE PALESTINE QUESTION. PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre
ISBN 9781032506449

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Thinking Palestine

Thinking Palestine
Title Thinking Palestine PDF eBook
Author Ronit Lentin
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages 182
Release 2013-07-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1848137893

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This book brings together an inter-disciplinary group of Palestinian, Israeli, American, British and Irish scholars who theorise 'the question of Palestine'. Critically committed to supporting the Palestinian quest for self determination, they present new theoretical ways of thinking about Palestine. These include the 'Palestinization' of ethnic and racial conflicts, the theorization of Palestine as camp, ghetto and prison, the tourist/activist gaze, the role of gendered resistance, the centrality of the memory of the 1948 Nakba (catastrophe) to the contemporary understanding of the conflict, and the historic roots of the contemporary discourse on Palestine. The book offers a novel examination of how the Palestinian experience of being governed under what Giorgio Agamben names a 'state of exception' may be theorised as paradigmatic for new forms of global governance. An indispensable read for any serious scholar.