Description: The Holocaust and the Nakba by Bashir Bashir, Amos Goldberg, Elias Khoury, Jacqueline Rose, Refqa Abu-Remaileh, Gil Anidjar, Omer Bartov, Omri Ben-Yehuda, Tal Ben-Zvi, Alon Confino In this groundbreaking book, leading Arab and Jewish intellectuals examine how and why the Holocaust and the Nakba are interlinked without blurring fundamental differences between them. It searches for a new historical and political grammar for relating and narrating their complicated intersections. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In this groundbreaking book, leading Arab and Jewish intellectuals examine how and why the Holocaust and the Nakba are interlinked without blurring fundamental differences between them. While these two foundational tragedies are often discussed separately and in abstraction from the constitutive historical global contexts of nationalism and colonialism, The Holocaust and the Nakba explores the historical, political, and cultural intersections between them. The majority of the contributors argue that these intersections are embedded in cultural imaginations, colonial and asymmetrical power relations, realities, and structures. Focusing on them paves the way for a new political, historical, and moral grammar that enables a joint Arab-Jewish dwelling and supports historical reconciliation in Israel/Palestine.This book does not seek to draw a parallel or comparison between the Holocaust and Nakba or to merely inaugurate a "dialogue" between them. Instead, it searches for a new historical and political grammar for relating and narrating their complicated intersections. The book features prominent international contributors, including a foreword by Lebanese novelist Elias Khoury on the centrality of the Holocaust and Nakba in the essential struggle of humanity against racism, and an afterword by literary scholar Jacqueline Rose on the challenges and contributions of the linkage between the Holocaust and Nakba for power to shift and a world of justice and equality to be created between the two peoples. The Holocaust and the Nakba is the first extended and collective scholarly treatment in English of these two constitutive traumas together. Author Biography Bashir Bashir is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, Political Science, and Communication at the Open University of Israel and a senior research fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. He is coeditor of The Politics of Reconciliation in Multicultural Societies (2008).Amos Goldberg is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His books include Trauma in First Person: Diary Writing During the Holocaust (2017).Elias Khoury is a literary critic and novelist whose books include Gate of the Sun.Jacqueline Rose is a professor of humanities at the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities. Table of Contents Foreword: Elias KhouryIntroduction: The Holocaust and the Nakba: A New Syntax of History, Memory, and Political Thought, by Bashir Bashir and Amos GoldbergPart I. The Holocaust and the Nakba: Enabling Conditions to a New Historical and Political Syntax1. Harbingers of Jewish and Palestinian Disasters: European Nation-State Building and Its Toxic Legacies, 1912–1948, by Mark Levene2. Muslims (Shoah, Nakba), by Gil Anidjar3. Benjamin, the Holocaust, and the Question of Palestine, by Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin4. When Yaffa Met (J)Yaffa: Intersections Between the Holocaust and the Nakba in the Shadow of Zionism, by Honaida Ghanim5. Holocaust/Nakba and the Counterpublic of Memory, by Nadim KhouryPart II. The Holocaust and the Nakba: History and Counterhistory6. When Genya and Henryk Kowalski Challenged History–Jaffa, 1949: Between the Holocaust and the Nakba, by Alon Confino7. A Bold Voice Raised Above the Raging Waves: Palestinian Intellectual Najati Sidqi and His Battle with Nazi Doctrine at the Time of World War II, by Mustafa Kabha8. What Does Exile Look Like? Transformations in the Linkage Between the Shoah and the Nakba, by Yochi Fischer9. National Narratives of Suffering and Victimhood: Methods and Ethics of Telling the Past as Personal Political History, by Omer BartovPart III. The Holocaust and the Nakba: The Deployment of Traumatic Signifiers10. Culture of Memory: The Holocaust and the Nakba Images in the Works of Lea Grundig and Abed Abdi, by Tal Ben-Zvi11. Maabara: Mizraim Between Shoah and Nakba, by Omri Ben-Yehuda12. From Revenge to Empathy: Abba Kovner from Jewish Destruction to Palestinian Destruction, by Hannan HeverPart IV. On Elias Khourys Children of the Ghetto: My Name Is Adam: Narrating the Nakba with the Holocaust13. Novel as Contrapuntal Reading: Elias Khourys Children of the Ghetto: My Name is Adam, by Refqa Abu-Remaileh14. Writing Silence: Reading Khourys Novel Children of the Ghetto: My Name is Adam, by Raef Zreik15. Silence on a Sizzling Tin Roof: A Translators Point of View on Children of the Ghetto, by Yehouda ShenhavAfterword: The Holocaust and the Nakba, by Jacqueline RoseBibliographyContributorsIndex Review Bashir Bashir, Amos Goldberg, and seventeen contributors have produced a powerful and incisive book that deserves the attention of everyone interested in central European history. -- Doris L. Bergen * Central European History *In their edited collection of essays, Bashir Bashir and Amos Goldberg (with a forward by Elias Khoury and an afterword by Jacqueline Rose) have created a much needed intellectual space for a topic that has become increasingly politically taboo and thereby subject to multiple modes of censorship (academic and beyond). -- Anya Topolski * Patterns of Prejudice *[A] pathbreaking book. -- Alon Confino * The New Fascism Syllabus *The Holocaust and the Nakba is an original and timely volume that sheds new light into our understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By putting these two traumas together, it challenges what many would consider a blasphemous comparison and refutes any binary approaches to explaining one of the most intractable conflicts of the twentieth century. It provides us with new modes of thinking needed for transcending the ongoing political impasse and building a true historical reconciliation in Israel/Palestine. -- Leila Farsakh, author of Palestinian Labour Migration to Israel: Labour, Land and OccupationThe key to unlock the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is hiding in the field of psycho-politics. This book offers the readers a new courageous reading for the painful traumatic rivalry that continues to mold the two national communities–the Holocaust and the Nakba. The remarkably insightful, yet challenging, arguments pursued by leading Arab and Jewish intellectuals and scholars in this volume bring a ray of hope during these gloomy times. -- Avraham Burg, former speaker of the Knesset, author of The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its AshesBringing together the Holocaust and the Nakba in a joint meditation is a taboo that this salutary book boldly breaks. In discussing the many ways in which the Palestinian Nakba and its Arab representation are intertwined with the Jewish Holocaust and its Israeli representation, it provides the reader with much to mull over at this climactic juncture in the relation between Israel and its Palestinian other. -- Gilbert Achcar, author of The Arabs and the Holocaust: The Arab-Israeli War of NarrativesOf the many points of conflict in Israel-Palestine, none is as confounding as the intersecting claims of collective suffering. At once historical and normative, this landmark volume is the first to reprise the many ways in which the relationship between the Holocaust and Nakba have been imagined since the 1940s. The editors propose a bold, even revolutionary framework for relating these traumas that is a necessary provocation to entrenched patterns of memory. -- A. Dirk Moses, author of German Intellectuals and the Nazi PastRarely do scholarly works attain the moral and political significance of The Holocaust and the Nakba. Bashir and Goldbergs essential volume brings together an international and interdisciplinary group of prominent thinkers to address one of the worlds thorniest problems: how to think through the conflicting narratives of Israelis and Palestinians about their respective traumatic experiences. Without flinching but with considerable nuance, the book offers a crucial ethical and political vision of binational coexistence premised on decolonization and mutual recognition. -- Michael Rothberg, author of The Implicated Subject: Beyond Victims and PerpetratorsA ground-breaking book....a remarkably curated collection of interventions that together constitute a new theoretical approach, methodology, and "grammar" to put into dialogue the Holocaust and the Nakba...This book is welcome, long overdue, and will quickly become a canonical text in Middle East Studies. * Arab Studies Quarterly * Review Quote The key to unlock the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is hiding in the field of psycho-politics. This book offers the readers a new courageous reading for the painful traumatic rivalry that continues to mold the two national communities-the Holocaust and the Nakba. The remarkably insightful, yet challenging, arguments pursued by leading Arab and Jewish intellectuals and scholars in this volume bring a ray of hope during these gloomy times. Details ISBN023118297X Publisher Columbia University Press Series Religion, Culture, and Public Life Year 2018 ISBN-10 023118297X ISBN-13 9780231182973 Format Paperback Imprint Columbia University Press Subtitle A New Grammar of Trauma and History Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Edited by Amos Goldberg DEWEY 940.5318 Pages 424 Publication Date 2018-11-13 Short Title The Holocaust and the Nakba Language English Series Number 39 NZ Release Date 2018-11-13 US Release Date 2018-11-13 Illustrations 33 b&w illustrations Author Alon Confino UK Release Date 2018-11-13 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2018-11-12 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Publication Name: The Holocaust and the Nakba: a New Grammar of Trauma and History
Publisher: Omri Ben-Yehuda, Alon Confino, Gil Anidjar, Omer Bartov, Refqa Abu-Remaileh, Tal Ben-Zvi, Columbia University Press
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