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Yasmeen Abu-Laban,Abigail B. Bakan

Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race: Exploring Identity and Power in a Global Context

Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race: Exploring Identity and Power in a Global Context

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Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Abigail Bakan's book examines the historical and contemporary developments in Israel/Palestine, and their international reverberations, from the perspective of race, racialization, racism, and anti-racism. It offers a close analysis of the idea of Israel and the absence of Palestine by examining the concepts of race and identity in the region.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 352 pages
\n Publication date: 31 October 2019
\n Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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The ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine has reached a critical juncture, making it increasingly urgent to explore new perspectives and understand the historical roots that have contributed to this complex situation. In this context, Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Abigail Bakan offer a unique analysis of the historical and contemporary developments in Israel/Palestine, examining their international reverberations through the lens of race, racialization, racism, and anti-racism. By delving into the concepts of race and identity in the region, they provide a close examination of the idea of Israel and the absence of Palestine.

The book also offers fresh coverage of a range of themes, including gender, indigeneity, the environment, surveillance, and the war on terror. These topics are of paramount importance in understanding the complexities of the conflict and its broader implications. Israel, Palestine, and the Politics of Race will appeal to scholars in political science, sociology, and Middle East studies, as it offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to the study of this critical region.

The authors argue that the conflict between Israel and Palestine is deeply rooted in the historical and political processes that have shaped the region. They trace the origins of the conflict back to the formation of the Jewish state in 1948 and the subsequent displacement and dispossession of the Palestinian people. They also highlight the role of colonialism, imperialism, and racism in the formation of modern Israel and the continued marginalization of Palestinians.

The book explores the various manifestations of race, racialization, racism, and anti-racism in the Israel/Palestine conflict. It examines how these processes have shaped the identities of both Israelis and Palestinians, as well as the broader international community. The authors argue that the conflict is not simply a matter of territorial disputes but is also deeply embedded in the social, economic, and political structures of the region.

One of the key themes of the book is the role of identity in shaping the conflict. The authors argue that the construction of Israeli identity is often based on a binary opposition between Jews and Arabs, which perpetuates the notion of Palestinians as an Other. This binary opposition has led to the marginalization and oppression of Palestinians, as well as the denial of their rights and dignity.

At the same time, the authors also highlight the resilience and resistance of the Palestinian people. They examine the various forms of activism and resistance that have been undertaken by Palestinians to challenge the Israeli occupation and advocate for their rights. These include political activism, cultural resistance, and grassroots movements that have sought to build a sense of collective identity and pride among Palestinians.

Another important theme of the book is the role of the international community in addressing the Israel/Palestine conflict. The authors argue that the international community has failed to effectively address the conflict due to its reliance
In conclusion, Israel, Palestine, and the Politics of Race is a timely and important book that offers a comprehensive analysis of the historical and contemporary developments in Israel/Palestine, examining their international reverberations through the lens of race, racialization, racism, and anti-racism. By providing a close examination of the concepts of race and identity in the region, the authors offer a fresh perspective on the ongoing conflict and its broader implications. The book's comprehensive coverage of a range of themes, including gender, indigeneity, the environment, surveillance, and the war on terror, makes it an invaluable resource for scholars in political science, sociology, and Middle East studies. The authors' commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship and their dedication to promoting understanding and peace in the region is evident in their writing, and their book is a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about the Israel/Palestine conflict.

\n Weight: 458g\n
Dimension: 212 x 133 x 19 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781780765334\n \n

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