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About the Editors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Foundational Debates
1 Narratives
Introduction
Alan Dowty, University of Notre Dame, "Competing Narratives and
Social Justice"
George Bisharat, University of California, "Six Useful Pasts"
Samia Shoman, San Mateo Union High School District, "Beyond Two
Sides"
2 Self-determination
Introduction
Brent E. Sasley, University of Texas at Arlington, "Identity-Based
States and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict"
Ran Greenstein, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, "The
Right to National Self-determination and Israel/Palestine"
Thea Renda Abu El-Haj, Columbia University, "Considering Rights and
Self-determination in Light of Injustice and Unequal Power"
3 Settler-Colonialism
Introduction
Sam Fleischacker, University of Illinois, "Interrogating the Limits
of the Settler-Colonialist Paradigm"
As’ad Ghanem, University of Haifa and Tariq Khateb, University of
Haifa, "Israel in One Century—From a Colonial Project to a Complex
Reality"
4 International Law
Introduction
Michael Lynk, Western University, "International Law and the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Closer to Power than Justice"
Lisa Hajjar, University of California-Santa Barbara, "International
Law and Fifty Years of Occupation"
Miriam F. Elman, Syracuse University, "Israel’s Compliance with the
Rule of Law: Settlements, Security, Defense Operations, and
Religious Freedom"
Part II. Contemporary Debates
5 Refugees and Displacement
Introduction
Roula El-Rifai, Canada’s International Development Research Centre,
"Navigating the Palestinian Refugee Issue: An Insider’s Guide"
Shayna Zamkanei, Princeton University, "Are Jews Displaced from
Arab Countries ‘Refugees’?"
Safa Aburabia, Harvard University, "The Bedouin Struggle over Land
in Palestine/Israel: Males of the Nakba Generation Narrate Their
Attachment to Land"
6 Apartheid
Introduction
Oren Kroll-Zeldin, University of San Francisco, "Does Israel
Function as an Apartheid State? Critically Engaging the
Complexities of the Apartheid Debate in Palestine/Israel"
Zeina M. Barakat, Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena, Germany
and Mohammed S. Dajani Daoudi, Wasatia Academic Institut, "Israel
and Palestine: Occupation Not Apartheid"
7 Intersectional Alliances
Introduction
Joey Ayoub, University of Edinburgh, "Black-Palestinian Solidarity:
Towards an Intersectionality of Struggles"
Aziza Khazzoom, Indiana University, Bloomington, "Cultural
Commonalities, Colonial Divisions: On Sources of Solidarity between
Palestinians and Jews from the Middle East"
Yousef Munayyer, US Campaign for Palestinian Rights, "Alternate
Bipolarity: How Israel Found Itself on the Wrong Side of the Global
Divide"
8 BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions)
Introduction
Tom Pessah, Zochrot, "BDS: A Diverse Movement in Support of Human
Rights"
Rachel Fish, Paul E. Singer Foundation, "BDS: Binaries, Divisions,
and Silencing"
Amjad Iraqi, The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel,
"The Right to Boycott Is Non-negotiable"
Index
Aaron J. Hahn Tapper is the Mae and Benjamin Swig Professor of
Jewish Studies, director of the Swig Program in Jewish Studies and
Social Justice, and professor in the Department of Theology and
Religious Studies at the University of San Francisco.
Mira Sucharov is an associate professor in the Department of
Political Science at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
"The book is a powerful contribution that delves into the politics
of the Israel/Palestine question, rendering it invaluable reading
for under- and postgraduates as well as activists who want to
understand these politics."
*Journal of Modern Jewish Studies*
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