Postzionism
Price: $29.95
Subtitle:
A Reader
Author:
Edited by Laurence
Silberstein
Subject:
Jewish Studies
Paper
ISBN 978-0-8135-4347-5
Cloth
ISBN 978-0-8135-4346-8
Pages:
416 pages
Publication Date:
August 2008
Praise for Postzionism:
"Postzionism: A Reader
is a terrific collection of thought-provoking essays, each worth
pondering, discussing, and debating. Wonderfully conceptualized,
this reader brings together works that capture the spirit of
critique—honest, caring, and trenchant—in and about contemporary
Israel."—Virginia R. Dominguez, author of People as Subject,
People as Object: Selfhood and Peoplehood in Contemporary Israel
"Postzionism
provides a broad spectrum of views on
Zionism and its place in the
global
Jewish world of the twenty-first century.—Shofar,
Summer 2009
Description:
Postzionism
first emerged in the mid-1980s in writings by historians and social
scientists that challenged the dominant academic versions of Israeli
history, society, and national identity. Subsequently, this critique
was expanded and sharpened in the writings of philosophers, cultural
critics, legal scholars, and public intellectuals.
This reader provides a broad spectrum of innovative and highly
controversial views on Zionism and its place in the global Jewish world
of the twenty-first century. While not questioning Israel's legitimacy
as a state, many contributors argue that it has yet to become a fully
democratic, pluralistic state in which power is shared among all of its
citizens. Essays explore current attitudes about Jewish homeland and
diaspora as well as the ways that zionist discourse contributes to the
marginalization and exclusion of such minority communities as
Palestinian citizens, Jews of Middle-Eastern origin (Mizrahim), women,
and the queer community.
An introductory essay describes Postzionism and contextualizes each
contribution within the broader discourse. The most complete collection
of postzionist documents available in English, this anthology is
essential reading for students and scholars of Jewish identity,
Middle-Eastern conflict, and Israeli history.
About the Author:
Laurence Silberstein is the Philip and Muriel Berman
Professor of Jewish Studies at Lehigh University and the author of The
Postzionism Debates: Knowledge and Power in Israeli Culture.
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