Clash of Identities: Explorations in Israeli and Palestinian Societies

Clash of Identities: Explorations in Israeli and Palestinian Societies

by Baruch Kimmerling
Clash of Identities: Explorations in Israeli and Palestinian Societies

Clash of Identities: Explorations in Israeli and Palestinian Societies

by Baruch Kimmerling

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Overview

By revisiting the past hundred years of shared Palestinian and Jewish-Israeli history, Baruch Kimmerling reveals surprising relations of influence between a stateless indigenous society and the settler-immigrants who would later form the state of Israel. Shattering our assumptions about these two seemingly irreconcilable cultures, Kimmerling composes a sophisticated portrait of one side's behavior and characteristics and the way in which they irrevocably shaped those of the other.

Kimmerling focuses on the clashes, tensions, and complementarities that link Jewish, Palestinian, and Israeli identities. He explores the phenomena of reciprocal relationships between Jewish and Arab communities in mandatory Palestine, relations between state and society in Israel, patterns of militarism, the problems of jurisdiction in an immigrant-settler society, and the ongoing struggle of Israel to achieve legitimacy as both a Jewish and a democratic state. By merging Israeli and Jewish studies with a vast body of scholarship on Palestinians and the Middle East, Kimmerling introduces a unique conceptual framework for analyzing the cultural, political, and material overlap of both societies. A must read for those concerned with Israel and the relations between Jews and Arabs, Clash of Identities is a provocative exploration of the ever-evolving, always-contending identities available to Israelis and Palestinians and the fascinating contexts in which they take form.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231512497
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 04/04/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 464
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Baruch Kimmerling (1939-2007) was George S. Wise Professor of Sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Widely regarded as the leading Israeli sociologist of his generation, Kimmerling's books include Politicide: Ariel Sharon's War Against the Palestinians, The Invention and Decline of Israeliness, and, with Joel S. Migdal, The Palestinian People: A History.

Table of Contents

Preface
1. A Model for Analyzing Reciprocal Relations Between the Jewish and Arab Communities in Mandatory Palestine
2. Collective Identity as Agency and Structuration of Society: The Israeli Example, with Dahlia Moore
3. The Formation Process of Palestinian Collective Identities: The Ottoman and Colonial Periods
4. Between Primordial and Civil Definitions of the Collective Identity: Eretz Israel or the State of Israel?
5. State Building, State Autonomy, and the Identity of Society: The Case of the Israeli State
6. Patterns of Militarism in Israel
7. The Social Construction of Israel's National Security
8. Jurisdiction in an Immigrant-Settler Society: The Jewish and Democratic State
9. Exchanging Territories for Peace: A Macrosociological Approach
10. Nationalism, Identity, and Citizenship: An Epilogue to the Yehoshua-Shammas Controversy: A Non-Platontic Dialogue
11. The Power-Oriented Settlement: PLO-Israel: The Road to the Oslo Agreement and Back?
12. Politicide: Ariel Sharon's Legacy and the Palestinians
Epilogue
Chronology of Major Events
Notes
Index

What People are Saying About This

Charles Tilly

For decades, Baruch Kimmerling projected one of the sanest, clearest, and most critical voices among analysts of Israeli social structure and change.

Charles Tilly, Joseph L. Buttenwieser Professor of Social Science, Columbia University

Yehouda Shenhav

This book provides a brilliant analysis of the concept of identity in general and of Jewish and Palestinian identities in particular. It is theoretically sophisticated, empirically rich, and extremely well written.

Yehouda Shenhav, professor of sociology and anthropology, Tel-Aviv University, and author of The Arab-Jews: Nationalism, Religion, and Ethnicity

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