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ID096415
Title ProperReflections on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in U S public discourse
Other Title Informationlegitimizing dissent
LanguageENG
AuthorRoy, Sara
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay argues that the climate of intimidation and fear surrounding a more critical discussion of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the United States has begun to change. Despite the obstacles that still remain, a counterdiscourse challenging dominant conceptualizations and understandings of the conflict, particularly Israel's role, has not only emerged but also gained growing legitimacy and weight. These changes can be found in academia (at all levels of the educational hierarchy), civil society, and policy circles. Some of the most dramatic changes have occurred within the U.S. Jewish community in which an oppositional movement-in part, generational-has grown increasingly strong and well organized, ending any notion of a Jewish consensus on Israel.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 39, No. 2; Win 2010: p23-38
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 39, No. 2; Win 2010: p23-38
Key WordsIsrael - Palestine - Conflict ;  Palestine - Israel - Conflict ;  Jewish Community ;  Zionism