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Israeli-Palestinian Activism - Shifting Paradigms

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Zusatztext 'Retelling several times the ritual of destruction-reconstruction of a single uninhabited village! Koensler gently unpeels almost Borgesian layers of illusions and misconceptions about conflicts staged by multiple actors for different effects. A writing experiment in minimalist details sketching complex structures! and a meditation on styles of personal and existential activism. Not for those who already know the answers.' Michael M.J. Fischer! Massachusetts Institute of Technology! USA and author of Anthropological Futures 'The Israel-Palestinian conflict has been often portrayed as a zero-sum game where social activists fight vigilantly to promote peace and overcome local entrenched hostilities. In this sensitive ethnography Alexander Koensler teaches us to break from common-sense assumptions about "the conflict" and about the ways we understand social movements in general and Israeli activism in particular. The book will be of great interest to those interested in the Middle-East. The analysis of social movements and activism will be of use to anthropology students as well as to social scientists concerned with questions of community and processes of ethnicisation.' Pnina Motzafi-Haller! Ben Gurion University of the Negev! Israel 'Israeli-Palestinian Activism: Shifting Paradigms is a brave! ambitious and insightful ethnographic investigation focused on the various types of contemporary activism occurring throughout the Negev/Naqab Desert. Written by Alexander Koensler! a faculty member at Queen's University! Belfast! the book predominantly focuses on the plight of the Negev Bedouin and their ongoing struggles for civic equality! land rights! and the provision of basic services to unauthorized Bedouin villages.' Middle East Media & Book Reviews Informationen zum Autor Alexander Koensler is Research Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation and Social Justice! Queen's University Belfast! UK. Zusammenfassung When do words and actions empower? When do they betray? Based on ethnographic fieldwork, this volume tracks the repercussions of advocacy activism against house demolitions in 'unrecognised' Arab-Bedouin villages in Israel's southern 'internal frontier'. It highlights the repercussions of activism for victims, fund-raisers and activists. Inhaltsverzeichnis Israeli-Palestinian Activism ...

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