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The Jew The Arab A History Of The Enemy 1st Edition Gil Anidjar

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The Jew The Arab A History Of The Enemy 1st Edition Gil Anidjar
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.87 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Gil Anidjar
ISBN: 9780804748247, 0804748241
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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The Jew The Arab A History Of The Enemy 1st Edition Gil Anidjar by Gil Anidjar 9780804748247, 0804748241 instant download after payment.

Is there a concept of the enemy? To what discursive sphere would it belong? Or, if there is no concept of the enemy, what are the factors that could have prevented its articulation? Following the reflections of Carl Schmitt and Jacques Derrida on the theologico-political, and reading canonical texts from the Western philosophical, political, and religious traditions, the author seeks to account for the absence of a history of the enemy. The question of the enemy emerges in this book as contingent on the way Europe has related to both Jew and Arab as concrete enemies. Moreover, the author provocatively argues that the Jew and the Arab constitute the condition of religion and politics. Among the many strengths of the book is the timeliness of its profound study of contemporary actuality: the volume provides a basis for a philosophical understanding of the forces at work that produced and kindled current conflicts in Europe, the U.S., and the Middle East.

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