
Book Summary
Postzionism is a term increasingly used in Israeli public culture to refer to those who challenge zionism's hegemony. This is the first book to discuss and analyze the debates over post-zionism that go to the heart of Israeli national identity and culture. Applying a framework drawn from contemporary cultural studies, postcolonial studies and the writings of Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari, "The Postzionism Debates" considers the arguments of the critics of post-zionism, who believe that it represents an effort to subvert the historical foundations of the state of Israel, and the proponents of post-zionism, who think it is a necessary prerequisite of Israel's emergence as a fully democratic society. The struggle for postzionism is a conflict over national memory and the control of cultural and physical space. Laurence J. Silberstein analyzes the phenomenon of postzionism and provides an intervention into this debate.
Book Details
| Book Name | The Postzionism Debates: Knowledge And Power In Israeli Culture |
| Author | Laurence J. Silberstein, Lau Silberstein |
| Publisher | Routledge (Jun 1999) |
| ISBN | 9780415913164 |
| Pages | 286 |
| Language | English |
| Price | 1603 |
