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Israel-Palestine Omer Bartov

Israel-Palestine By Omer Bartov

Israel-Palestine by Omer Bartov


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Israel-Palestine: Lands and Peoples by Omer Bartov

The conflict between Israel and Palestine has raised a plethora of unanswered questions, generated seemingly irreconcilable narratives, and profoundly transformed the lands physical and political geography. This volume seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the links between the region that is now known as Israel and Palestine and its peoplesboth those that live there as well as those who relate to it as a mental, mythical, or religious landscape. Engaging the perspectives of a multidisciplinary, international group of scholars, it is an urgent collective reflection on the bonds between people and a place, whether real or imagined, tangible as its stones or ephemeral as the hopes and longings it evokes.

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This interdisciplinary volume is an important contribution to the growing attempts to rethink Israel/Palestine and to identify new venues for decolonization and historical reconciliation. Focusing on attachment and belonging to the land, and aware of the colonial power asymmetries between the Palestinian Arabs and the Israeli Jews, Israel-Palestine: Lands and Peoples is essential reading for those interested in exploring new trends in the scholarship on this topic. Bashir Bashir, The Open University of Israel and the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute.

Israel-Palestine: Lands and Peoples represents a brave endeavor by Israeli and Jewish scholars to explore the deep currents of the Zionist-Palestinian conflict. It seriously deals with the profound importance of space, time, colonization, displacement and trauma for both nations. Guided by critical perspectives, this excellent multidisciplinary effort illuminates many hidden aspects of the transformation of the land, where Palestinians are still denied their historical rights and justice. Oren Yiftachel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

About Omer Bartov

Omer Bartov is the Samuel Pisar Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Brown University. His books include Hitlers Army (1991), Erased: Vanishing Traces of Jewish Galicia in Present-Day Ukraine (2007), and Anatomy of a Genocide: The Life and Death of a Town Called Buczacz (2018).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Lands and Peoples: Attachment, Conflict, and Reconciliation
Omer Bartov

Part I: Trauma and Displacement

Chapter 1. The Political Theology of Eretz Yisrael: The Nakba and the Hasidic Immigration to Palestine
Hannan Hever

Chapter 2. Western European Philosemitism and the Nakba in the 1950s
G. Daniel Cohen

Chapter 3. You Just Cant Compare: Holocaust Comparisons and Discourses of Israel/Palestine
Lital Levy

Chapter 4. International Human Rights Aspects of Repatriating Israeli Settlers from the West Bank
Yael Ronen

Part II: Redrawing Space

Chapter 5. Oil and the Origins of Middle Eastern Sovereignty
Rachel Havrelock

Chapter 6. Territory, Demography, and Effective Control: An Analysis of Israels Biospatial Politics
Yinon Cohen & Neve Gordon

Chapter 7. Come to Netanya: A New Reading of Israels Planning History
Noah Hysler Rubin

Chapter 8. Architecture and the Struggle over Geography: Revisiting the Arab Village in Israel/Palestine
Haim Yacobi & Hadas Shadar

Part III: Education and Ideology

Chapter 9. Contested Pedagogy: Modern Hebrew Education and the Segregation of National Communities in Pre-State Palestine
Miriam Szamet

Chapter 10. The Biblical Borders between Theology and History: Israeli Schoolbook Maps, 1903-1967
Orna Vaadia

Chapter 11. Zionist Civic Rituals as Nation-Building Instruments
Avner Ben-Amos

Chapter 12. Rival Histories in a Deeply Divided Society: The Israeli Case
Majid Ibrahim Al-Haj

Part IV: Nationalism, Settler Colonialism, and Decolonization

Chapter 13. Three Paradigms for Understanding the Israel/Palestine Conflict
Sam Fleischhacker

Chapter 14. Thinking about State Demise: The Case of Israel
Ian Lustick

Chapter 15. Decolonizing Israel/Palestine: A Discourse or a Political Program?
Ilan Pappe

Chapter 16. What Would a Decolonized Archaeology of Israel/Palestine Look Like?
Raphael Greenberg

Part V: Future Scenarios

Chapter 17. Reinstating Apartheid or Stating the Obvious? 1948 Palestinians and Israels New Nation State Law
Nida Shoughry

Chapter 18. Palestinians in Israel: The Undesirable Others
Said Zeedani

Chapter 19. The Demography of Return
Salman Abu Sitta

Chapter 20. When Utopia Becomes Topia: Mapping the Future in Israel/Palestine
Debby Farber & Umar al-Ghubari

Afterword: Between Talbiyeh and Me
Alon Confino

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NGR9781805393290
9781805393290
1805393294
Israel-Palestine: Lands and Peoples by Omer Bartov
New
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Berghahn Books
2024-06-07
540
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