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Religion War And Israels Secular Millennials Being Reasonable 1st Edition Stacey Gutkowski

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Religion War And Israels Secular Millennials Being Reasonable 1st Edition Stacey Gutkowski
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.69 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Stacey Gutkowski
ISBN: 9781526139993, 1526139995
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Religion War And Israels Secular Millennials Being Reasonable 1st Edition Stacey Gutkowski by Stacey Gutkowski 9781526139993, 1526139995 instant download after payment.

How do secular Jewish Israeli millennials feel about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, having come of age in the shadow of the Oslo peace process, when political leaders have used ethno-religious rhetoric as a dividing force? This is the first book to analyse blowback to Palestinian and Jewish-Israeli religious nationalism among this group in their own words, based on fieldwork, interviews and surveys conducted after the 2014 Gaza War. Offering a close reading of the lived experience and generational memory of participants, Stacey Gutkowski offers a new explanation for why attitudes to Occupation have grown increasingly conservative over the past two decades. Examining the intimate emotional ecology of Occupation, this book offers a new argument about neo-Romantic conceptions of citizenship among this group. Beyond the case study, Religion, war and Israel's secular millennials also provides a new theoretical framework and research methods for researchers and students studying emotion, religion, nationalism, secularism and political violence around the world.

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