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" The Israeli radical left : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 843599
Main Entry : Wright, Fiona,1985-
Title & Author : The Israeli radical left : : an ethics of complicity /\ Fiona Wright.
Publication Statement : Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :: University of Pennsylvania Press,, [2018]
Series Statement : The ethnography of political violence
Page. NO : xi, 192 pages :: illustrations, maps ;; 24 cm.
ISBN : 0812250478
: : 9780812250473
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-184) and index.
Contents : Introduction -- Performing Complicity -- Love, Mourning, and Solidarity -- Infiltrators, Refugees, and Other Others -- The Violence of Vulnerability -- Exiling the Self -- Conclusion -- Epilogue.
Abstract : Fiona Wright traces the dramatic as well as the mundane paths taken by radical Jewish Israeli leftwing activists, whose critique of the Israeli state has left them uneasily navigating an increasingly polarized public atmosphere. This activism is manifested in direct action solidarity movements, the critical stances of some Israeli human rights and humanitarian NGOs, and less well-known initiatives that promote social justice within Jewish Israel as a means of undermining the overwhelming support for militarism and nationalism that characterizes Israeli domestic politics. In chronicling these attempts at solidarity with those most injured by Israeli policy, Wright reveals dissent to be a fraught negotiation of activists' own citizenship in which they feel simultaneously repulsed and responsible. Based on eighteen months of fieldwork, The Israeli Radical Left provides a nuanced account of various kinds of Jewish Israeli antioccupation and antiracist activism as both spaces of subversion and articulations of complicity. Wright does not level complicity as an accusation, but rather recasts the concept as an analysis of the impurity of ethical and political relations and the often uncomfortable ways in which this makes itself felt during moments of attempted solidarity. She imparts how activists persistently underline their own feelings of complicity and the impossibility of reconciling their principles with the realities of their everyday lives, despite the fact that the activism in which they engage specifically aims to challenge Jewish Israeli citizens' participation in state violence.
Subject : Arab-Israeli conflict-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Subject : Arab-Israeli conflict-- Psychological aspects.
Subject : Government, Resistance to-- Moral and ethical aspects-- Israel.
Subject : Government, Resistance to-- Israel-- Psychological aspects.
Subject : Left-wing extremists-- Israel.
Subject : Political activists-- Israel.
Subject : Political violence-- Moral and ethical aspects-- Israel.
Subject : Political violence-- Israel-- Psychological aspects.
Subject : Aktivist
Subject : Antimilitarismus
Subject : Arab-Israeli conflict-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Subject : Arab-Israeli conflict-- Psychological aspects.
Subject : Ethnic relations-- Psychological aspects.
Subject : Government, Resistance to-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Subject : Government, Resistance to-- Psychological aspects.
Subject : Left-wing extremists.
Subject : Linksradikalismus
Subject : Nahostkonflikt
Subject : Political activists.
Subject : Political violence-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Subject : Political violence-- Psychological aspects.
Subject : Politics and government.
Subject : Politik
Subject : Israel, Ethnic relations, Psychological aspects.
Subject : Israel, Politics and government.
Subject : Israel
Subject : Israel.
Dewey Classification : ‭320.53095694‬
LC Classification : ‭DS119.76‬‭.W75 2018‬
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