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Israeli and Palestinian Narratives of Conflict

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Indiana University Press (IPS) (Editora)

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"An exciting and wide-ranging exploration of the myths and narratives that lie behind the unresolved Arab-Israeli and Israeli-Palestinian conflicts. . . . Anyone dedicated to the fullest possible understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will want to read this volume cover to cover." -Neil Caplan, Vanier College, Montreal

Why does Hamas refuse to recognize the legitimacy of the state of Israel? Why do Israeli settlers in the West Bank insist that Israel has a legitimate right to that territory? What makes the Israeli-Palestinian conflict so intractable? Reflecting both Israeli and Palestinian points of view, this provocative volume addresses the two powerful, bitterly contested, competing historical narratives that underpin the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Compelling contributions by Israeli and Palestinian authors show how the intertwined reckonings of the historical past-history's double helix-provide powerful ammunition for current battles. Just when a resolution of the conflict might seem to be on the horizon, the gulf of history resurges to separate the contenders. Palestinians and Israelis remain locked in struggle, tightly entangled and enveloped by a historical cocoon of growing complexity, fundamental disagreement, and overriding miscalculation.

This book creates a dialogue among Palestinian and Israeli authors, who examine opposing versions of the historical narratives in the context of contemporary Israeli-Palestinian relations. In hard-hitting essays the contributors debate the two justifying and rationalizing constructions, laying bare the conflict's roots and the distorted prisms that fuel it. Israeli and Palestinian Narratives of Conflict is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to make sense of today's headlines.

Contributors are Sami Adwan, Dan Bar-On, Mordechai Bar-On, Daniel Bar-Tal, Nathan J. Brown, Saleh Abdel Jawad, Eyal Naveh, Ilan Pappe, Dina Porat, Robert I. Rotberg, Nadim N. Rouhana, Gavriel Salomon, and Mark Tessler.

Sobre o Livro

Este volume reúne ensaios de autores israelenses e palestinos que exploram narrativas históricas concorrentes e seus impactos nas dinâmicas do conflito israelo-palestino, com foco em justificação territorial, memória coletiva e legitimação política.

Os textos analisam recortes como a construção de mitos nacionais, disputas sobre eventos históricos e o papel da educação e dos discursos públicos na perpetuação de percepções conflitantes, a partir de estudos de caso regionais e interpretações historiográficas.

Destinado a leitores em universidades e profissionais de ciência política, relações internacionais e estudos do Oriente Médio, o livro oferece material para cursos, seminários e pesquisa sobre conflitos étnicos e construção de identidade.

Características

Categoria História do Oriente Médio
Subcategoria Política Internacional
Autores Não informado
Sobre o Autor
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 296
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Indiana University Press (IPS)
ISBN 9780253218575
Tamanho 15.6x23.4
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