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The Arab Jews A Postcolonial Reading Of Nationalism Religion And Ethnicity 1st Edition Yehouda Shenhav

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The Arab Jews A Postcolonial Reading Of Nationalism Religion And Ethnicity 1st Edition Yehouda Shenhav
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.28 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Yehouda Shenhav
ISBN: 9780804752961, 0804752966
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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The Arab Jews A Postcolonial Reading Of Nationalism Religion And Ethnicity 1st Edition Yehouda Shenhav by Yehouda Shenhav 9780804752961, 0804752966 instant download after payment.

This book is about the social history of the Arab Jews―Jews living in Arab countries―against the backdrop of Zionist nationalism. By using the term "Arab Jews" (rather than "Mizrahim," which literally means "Orientals") the book challenges the binary opposition between Arabs and Jews in Zionist discourse, a dichotomy that renders the linking of Arabs and Jews in this way inconceivable. It also situates the study of the relationships between Mizrahi Jews and Ashkenazi Jews in the context of early colonial encounters between the Arab Jews and the European Zionist emissaries―prior to the establishment of the state of Israel and outside Palestine. It argues that these relationships were reproduced upon the arrival of the Arab Jews to Israel. The book also provides a new prism for understanding the intricate relationships between the Arab Jews and the Palestinian refugees of 1948, a link that is usually obscured or omitted by studies that are informed by Zionist historiography. Finally, the book uses the history of the Arab Jews to transcend the assumptions necessitated by the Zionist perspective, and to open the door for a perspective that sheds new light on the basic assumptions upon which Zionism was founded.

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