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Palestinian Identities and Preferences Abraham Ashkenasi

Palestinian Identities and Preferences By Abraham Ashkenasi

Palestinian Identities and Preferences by Abraham Ashkenasi


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Do ethnic Arabs or Palestinians have a future within the borders of the state of Israel? It deals broadly with relations between Jew and Arab, and between Arab and Arab, finding that Palestinian society is highly fragmented along familial, regional, religious, economic, gender, and generational lines.

Palestinian Identities and Preferences Summary

Palestinian Identities and Preferences: Israel's and Jerusalem's Arabs by Abraham Ashkenasi

Do ethnic Arabs or Palestinians have a future within the borders of the state of Israel? This book sets out to examine social fragmentation in Palestinian society and its effect on this future. Its focus is on those Palestinians who live within the boundaries of Israel but not under direct military occupation. The problems posed for these Palestinians by the so-called integrative option, and their responses to these problems, form the core of the study. How the integrative option is perceived, and either accepted or rejected, plays a key role in the social structuring of Palestinian society. Central to the study is one of the first presentations of the views of Palestinians based on in-depth polling, comparing the views of different social and regional segments of the Arab community under Israeli civil control. It deals broadly with relations between Jew and Arab, and between Arab and Arab, finding that Palestinian society is highly fragmented along familial, regional, religious, economic, gender, and generational lines. Ashkenasi seeks to demonstrate a sense of the reality of conflict and consensus, pragmatically presenting facts and not desires.

The book begins with an explanation of the sociological structures of ethnic conflict in general and moves on to an examination of the political development of the pre-1967 Israeli Arab community, followed by a look at developments after 1967. The author then compares the actions and opinions of Israeli Arabs and Jerusalem Arabs, using data from his direct interview polling. How the Israeli Municipal Authority controls the Palestinian community is described, along with an analysis of how Palestinians view Jerusalem. In conclusion, the author finds that, based on his data, Arab leadership in the geographic area controlled by Israel has not achieved real consensus and organizational cohesion. He feels that the PLO tends to play a negative role in the conflict. In an epilogue, the underlying feelings of Palestinians toward the Temple Mount incident of 1990 are analyzed.

About Abraham Ashkenasi

ABRAHAM ASHKENASI is a professor at the Free University of Berlin and at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has published books in the United States and in Germany, and has served as editor for various journals in Germany.

Table of Contents

Preface The Structure of Ethnic Conflict The Political Development of Israel's Arabs until 1967 Developments in Israel's Arab Community after 1967 Israel's Arabs and Jerusalem's Arabs: Similarities and Differences Palestinian Society and Israel Municipal Authority in Jerusalem Palestinian Views about Jerusalem Conclusion Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275935030
9780275935030
0275935035
Palestinian Identities and Preferences: Israel's and Jerusalem's Arabs by Abraham Ashkenasi
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1992-05-20
208
N/A
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