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Contents Preface xxx Introduction 1 1 Inaugurating Iran's Radical Alterity: Shifting Geopolitics, Oxymoronic Voices 000 2 Modernity in Crisis: Israeli Pipe-Dreams of Euro- America and the Iranian Threat 000 3 Iran and the Jewish State's Repertoires of Violence in the Post-9/11 World 000 4 The Unclassifiable: Iran's Jews in Zionist-Israeli Imagination 000 Postscript: A Few Comments on a "Known Rapist" 000 Notes 000 Bibliography 000 Index 000

About the Author

Haggai Ram is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Middle East Studies at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. His publications include Reading Iran in Israel (2006, published in Hebrew) and Myth and Mobilization in Revolutionary Iran (1994).

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"...Iranophobia presents an innovative approach to studying Israeli-Iranian relations and should be seriously engaged with by anyone interested in the cultural foundations of this relationship." - Jacob Lederman, The GC Advocate "Iranophobia is a recommended read for anyone trying to get a greater understanding of today's middle eastern conflict." - Library Bookshelf "Ram (Middle East studies, Ben Gurion U. of the Negev, Israel) presents a critical history of changing Israeli perceptions of Iran before and after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. He argues that, while some Israeli anxiety about Iran has derived from legitimate strategic concerns, much of it is derived from Israel's domestic crisis of modernity since the late 1970s. This crisis has involved a perception that Iran and Israel are similar states entwined by common trends and phenomena, a perception that has led to a displaced 'moral panic' among the Israeli media, the public, and agents of social control." - Book News "Ram boldly challenges conventional assumptions about Iran and works to debunk Israeli and Western myths. First and foremost a study of Israeli culture through discussions about Iran, this utterly brilliant work reveals how Israeli anxieties about Iran are related to domestic social hierarchies, constructs, and politics in Israel." - Yehouda Shenhav, Tel Aviv University "Someone with equal courage and imagination needs to do for Islamophobia in Europe and the United States what Haggai Ram has done so admirably for Iranophobia in Israel. Iranophobia: The Logic of an Israeli Obsession is a groundbreaking study of the constitution of the Enemy as a reflective sign of innate anxiety in those who do the constituting. Ram has written by far the most insightful book about current Israel and the social-psychology of its own fearful fantasies, while at the same time laying the theoretical groundwork of a much more ambitious project on dangerous delusions that obsess people and obscure reality. This is an indispensible piece of scholarship for anyone interested in the current tug of war between the Islamic Republic and the Jewish state, and even more so for those concerned for the fate of millions of human beings trapped inside gory allegories they weave around themselves." - Hamid Dabashi, Columbia University, author of Iran: A People Interrupted

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