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Israel and Settler Society [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 168 pages, aukštis x plotis: 215x135 mm, weight: 346 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jan-2006
  • Leidėjas: Pluto Press
  • ISBN-10: 0745325017
  • ISBN-13: 9780745325019
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 168 pages, aukštis x plotis: 215x135 mm, weight: 346 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jan-2006
  • Leidėjas: Pluto Press
  • ISBN-10: 0745325017
  • ISBN-13: 9780745325019
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Examines Israel as a colonial society, making comparisons with South Africa, French Algeria and Australia.


The struggle between Israel and the Palestinians is not unique -- whatever the news media may suggest. Lorenzo Veracini argues that the conflict is best understood in terms of colonialism. Like many other societies, Israel is a settler society. Looking in detail at the evolution of other colonial regimes -- apartheid South Africa, French Algeria and Australia -- Veracini presents a thoughtful interpretation of the dynamics of colonialism, offering a clear framework within which to understand the middle east crisis.Veracini challenges two important myths: firstly, that the Israeli-Palestinian dispute is unique and defies comparative approaches; and secondly that the struggle is mainly based in nationality and religion and therefore different to typical colonial conflicts. On the contrary, Veracini shows how Israeli society is organised along apartheid lines -- and that apartheid was not unique to South Africa, but a common feature of colonisation. He examines wars of decolonization, and conflicts where whole native populations were all but eradicated -- as in Australia. Comparing and contrasting these with the more recent history of Israel and Palestine, he offers a critical perspective on colonialism as well as important new insights into patterns of imperialism today.


The struggle between Israel and the Palestinians is not unique -- whatever the news media may suggest. Lorenzo Veracini argues that the conflict is best understood in terms of colonialism. Like many other societies, Israel is a settler society. Looking in detail at the evolution of other colonial regimes -- apartheid South Africa, French Algeria and Australia -- Veracini presents a thoughtful interpretation of the dynamics of colonialism, offering a clear framework within which to understand the middle east crisis.

Veracini challenges two important myths: firstly, that the Israeli-Palestinian dispute is unique and defies comparative approaches; and secondly that the struggle is mainly based in nationality and religion and therefore different to typical colonial conflicts. On the contrary, Veracini shows how Israeli society is organised along apartheid lines -- and that apartheid was not unique to South Africa, but a common feature of colonisation. He examines wars of decolonization, and conflicts where whole native populations were all but eradicated -- as in Australia. Comparing and contrasting these with the more recent history of Israel and Palestine, he offers a critical perspective on colonialism as well as important new insights into patterns of imperialism today.

Recenzijos

'Veracini presents a thoughtful interpretation of the dynamics of colonialism, offering a clear framework within which to understand the Middle East crisis' -- The Middle East 'This book portrays Israel as a settler society that can best be understood by comparing its development to apartheid South Africa, French Algeria and Australia' -- Middle East Journal

1 Introduction: Comparing Colonial Conditions 1(15)
2 The Geography of Unilateral Separation: On Israeli Apartheids 16(25)
Comparing Colonial Settler Projects
18(7)
The Bantustanization of Palestinian Space
25(6)
The Racialization of Palestinian Mobility
31(10)
3 The Troubles of Decolonization: France/Algeria, Israel/Palestine 41(23)
Comparing Wars of Decolonization
43(7)
Winning the Wars of Decolonization
50(7)
Narratives of the Wars of Decolonization
57(7)
4 Founding Violence and Settler Societies: Rewriting History in Israel and Australia 64(23)
The 'New' Israeli History
68(6)
Australian History and Aboriginal History
74(4)
History Writing and Deadlocked Reconciliations
78(9)
5 Conclusion: Imperial Engagements and the Negotiation of Israel and Palestine 87(10)
Notes 97(38)
Bibliography 135(14)
Index 149


Lorenzo Veracini is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Australian National University in Canberra and the author of Israel and Settler Society (Pluto, 2006).