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ID178796
Title ProperJPS hidden gems and greatest hits
Other Title Informationcolonial history; invoked, denied, embodied
LanguageENG
AuthorAlgazi, Gadi
Summary / Abstract (Note)Tasked with selecting two documents specifically related to Israel and the Israeli settler-colonial enterprise from the fifty-year JPS archive, author Gadi Algazi settles on “History’s Verdict: The Cherokee Case” (1995) by Norman Finkelstein and “The Palestinians Seen through the Israeli Cultural Paradigm” (1987) coauthored by Aziz Haidar and Elia Zreik. While the former points to the historical affinities between the Zionist colonization of Palestine and the settlement of North America (including early Zionists’ unabashed identification with the “white” colonizers of the continent), the latter elucidates Israel’s “culturalist account” of Palestinians, which views the main problem with Palestinians in Israel as their “culture,” and not the colonization, repression, and exclusion they experienced historically and continue to endure.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 50, No.2; 2021: p.127-132
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies 2021-06 50, 2
Key WordsOslo ;  Culturalism ;  Historical Experience ;  Dynamics of Colonization ;  Images and uses of History ;  Social Processes