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ISRAEL, PALESTINE AND POLITICS OF RACE : Exploring Identity and Power in a Global Context

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: New Delhi Bloomsbury 2024Edition: 1Description: 341ISBN:
  • 9789356406780
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 956.04 ABU/IS
Contents:
Table of Contents Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Part One: Social Sciences and the Israel/Palestine Racial Contract 1. The Idea of Israel and the Absence of Palestine: Limits and Possibilities for Scholarship 2. The Racial Contract and Israel/Palestine 3. Israel/Palestine from Local to Global: Palestine in the Post 9/11 Era Part Two: Global Politics and the Israel/Palestine Racial Contract 4. The Paradox of the United Nations: Human Rights, Israel and Palestine 5. Indigenous Palestine: Contested Origin Stories and the UN Declaration for the Rights of Indigenous People 6. Global Civil Society and "United Nations from Below": The BDS Movement 7. Israel's Rebranding Campaign and the Politics of Gender 8. Environmental Racism and Contested Territory: Land, Water and Air in Israel/Palestine 9. Israel/Palestine and the apartheid analysis: Toward a one-state solution? Conclusion: Global Response to the Israel/Palestine Racial Contract: BDS from South Africa to Palestine Epilogue: Towards a Politics of Solidarity
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As the situation in Israel/Palestine seems to become ever more intractable and protracted, the need for new ways of looking at recent developments and their historical roots is more pressing than ever. Bearing this in mind, Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Abigail B. Bakan discuss the historic and contemporary dynamics in Israel/Palestine, and their international reverberations, from the unique vantage point of 'race', racialization, racism and anti-racism. They therefore offer close analysis of the 'idea' of Israel and the 'absence' of Palestine by examining the concepts of race and identity in the region. With fresh coverage of themes relating to gender, Idigeneity, the environment , surveillance and the war on terror, Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race will appeal to scholars in political science, sociology and Middle East studies.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part One: Social Sciences and the Israel/Palestine Racial Contract
1. The Idea of Israel and the Absence of Palestine: Limits and Possibilities for Scholarship
2. The Racial Contract and Israel/Palestine
3. Israel/Palestine from Local to Global: Palestine in the Post 9/11 Era
Part Two: Global Politics and the Israel/Palestine Racial Contract
4. The Paradox of the United Nations: Human Rights, Israel and Palestine
5. Indigenous Palestine: Contested Origin Stories and the UN Declaration for the Rights of Indigenous People
6. Global Civil Society and "United Nations from Below": The BDS Movement
7. Israel's Rebranding Campaign and the Politics of Gender
8. Environmental Racism and Contested Territory: Land, Water and Air in Israel/Palestine
9. Israel/Palestine and the apartheid analysis: Toward a one-state solution?
Conclusion: Global Response to the Israel/Palestine Racial Contract: BDS from South Africa to Palestine
Epilogue: Towards a Politics of Solidarity

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