The Logic of Democratic Exclusion: African Americans in the United States and Palestinian Citizens in Israel
Building upon a theoretical framework of democratic exclusion as a tool of public policy, Rebecca Kook uses sources as diverse as postage stamps and public festivals to unravel the 'logic' of democratic identity. She makes the provocative argument that membership in democracies is inherently exclusionary, and that national exclusion is a tacit requirement for successfully democratic regimes. Moving from a discussion of the political and legal construction of national identity to the particular experiences of the African American minority in the United States and the Palestinian minority in Israel, Kook raises serious questions about the potential for real democracy in societies plagued by complex racial and ethnic divides and social, economic, and political inequality.
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The Logic of Democratic Exclusion: African Americans in the United States and Palestinian Citizens in Israel
Building upon a theoretical framework of democratic exclusion as a tool of public policy, Rebecca Kook uses sources as diverse as postage stamps and public festivals to unravel the 'logic' of democratic identity. She makes the provocative argument that membership in democracies is inherently exclusionary, and that national exclusion is a tacit requirement for successfully democratic regimes. Moving from a discussion of the political and legal construction of national identity to the particular experiences of the African American minority in the United States and the Palestinian minority in Israel, Kook raises serious questions about the potential for real democracy in societies plagued by complex racial and ethnic divides and social, economic, and political inequality.
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The Logic of Democratic Exclusion: African Americans in the United States and Palestinian Citizens in Israel

The Logic of Democratic Exclusion: African Americans in the United States and Palestinian Citizens in Israel

by Rebecca B. Kook
The Logic of Democratic Exclusion: African Americans in the United States and Palestinian Citizens in Israel

The Logic of Democratic Exclusion: African Americans in the United States and Palestinian Citizens in Israel

by Rebecca B. Kook

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Building upon a theoretical framework of democratic exclusion as a tool of public policy, Rebecca Kook uses sources as diverse as postage stamps and public festivals to unravel the 'logic' of democratic identity. She makes the provocative argument that membership in democracies is inherently exclusionary, and that national exclusion is a tacit requirement for successfully democratic regimes. Moving from a discussion of the political and legal construction of national identity to the particular experiences of the African American minority in the United States and the Palestinian minority in Israel, Kook raises serious questions about the potential for real democracy in societies plagued by complex racial and ethnic divides and social, economic, and political inequality.

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ISBN-13: 9780739104422
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/31/2002
Edition description: 2002
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.53(d)

About the Author

Rebecca B. Kook teaches in the Department of Politics and Government at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Democracies and the Politics of Collective National Identity
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 National Identity and Collective Action
Part 4 The Political and Legal Construction of National Identity
Chapter 5 Representing American National Identity: The Shifting Status of African Americans
Chapter 6 National Identity in Israel: Being a Palestinian in a Jewish State
Chapter 7 The Legal Construction of Membership in Israel
Part 8 The Symbolic Contours of Identity
Chapter 9 Reinventing the Invisible Man: African Americans and the American Symbolic Indexes of Identity
Chapter 10 Nationalizing Religion: The Israeli National Symbolic Matrix
Part 11 Explaining Inclusion: The Search for Stability
Chapter 12 Rewriting National Identity: From Blacks to African Americans
Chapter 13 The Crisis of Israeli Collective National Identity
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