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As an antidote the growing Israeli fundamentalism, in recent years a lively debate has developed in the Israeli media, intellectual circles and academia about the defining characteristics of Israel and the future. The argument, known as Post-Zionism, challenges some of the fundamental myths surrounding the early history and contemporary identity of the Israeli State.
This volume presents this emerging debate. Its contributors include some of its main protagonists, Israeli citizens of Jewish and Palestinian background, including A'sad Ghanem, Uri Ram and Ilan Pappe. They explore Post-Zionism's meanings, ambiguities and prospects.
The significance of this volume goes beyond Israel's own emerging post-colonial identity and contains implications for theories of the post-colonial state generally.
Contents
1. Introduction - Ephraim Nimni
2. From Nation-State to Nation; State: Nation, History and Identity Struggles in Jewish Israel - Uri Ram
3. The Square Circle: The Struggle for Survival of Traditional Zionism - Ilan Pappe
4. Zionism, Anti-Zionism, Post-Zionism - Avishai Ehrlich
5. Zionism, Post-Zionism, and Anti-Zionism in Israel: Jews and Arabs in the Conflict over the Nature of the State - As'ad Ghanem
6. From Galut to T'futsoth: Post-Zionism and the Dislocation of Jewish Diasporas - Ephraim Nimni
7. Post-Zionist Discourse in Alternative Voices: A Feminist Perspective - Hanna Herzog
8."You're So Pretty - You Don't Look Moroccan" - Henriette Dahan-Kalev
9. Conclusion - Nira Yuval Davis
Appendix: New History, Old Ideas - Edward Said