Challenge of Post-Zionism: Alternatives to Fundamentalist Politics in Israel

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Author: Ephraim J. Nimni

ISBN-10: 1856498948

ISBN-13: 9781856498944

Category: Zionism

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This volume presents the emerging debate, known as Post-Zionism, about the future and characteristics of Israel. Its contributors include some of its main protagonists, Israeli citizens of Jewish and Palestinian background. They explore Post-Zionism's meanings, ambiguities, and prospects, and place it in its political context as Israeli society seems to be reaching an ideological crossroads. They also put forward criticisms of post-Zionism, and explore its implications for "out" groups, including Palestinians, Israeli women, and Jewish people living outside Israel.

Introduction--E. Nimni • The Map and the Calendar: Historical Consciousness in Israel in the 1990s--Uri Ram • The Square Circle--The Struggle for Survival of Traditional Zionism--Ilan Pappe • Zionism, Anti-Zionism, Post-Zionism--Avishai Ehrlich • Zionism, Post-Zionism, and Anti-Zionism in Israel: Jews and Arabs in the Conflict Over the Nature of the State--As'ad Ghanem • The Dis-location of Jewish Diasporas--Ephraim Nimni • Gendering the Social Agenda: Discourse in Alternative Voices--Hana Hertzog • Historicizing the "Natural": Post-Zionism and the Critique of Israeli Ethno-Territorialism--Dany Rabinowitz • Conclusion--Nira Yuval Davis • A Response--Edward Said