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Start-up nationalism: The rationalities of neoliberal Zionism
, 2020This article examines current manifestations of Zionist political-economy by analyzing discourses that frame Israel as a “Start-Up Nation”—that is, a unique economic achievement that offers a successful business model for the world.
Joseph F Getzoff
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American Quarterly, 2020
:In the influential 1930 proletarian novel by Mike Gold, Jews without Money, a young narrator travels with his parents to the then suburbs of Brooklyn with a “Zionist leader” to consider the real estate speculator’s offer to buy into racially segregated ...
Benjamin Balthaser
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:In the influential 1930 proletarian novel by Mike Gold, Jews without Money, a young narrator travels with his parents to the then suburbs of Brooklyn with a “Zionist leader” to consider the real estate speculator’s offer to buy into racially segregated ...
Benjamin Balthaser
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AFRICAN ZIONISM AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO AFRICAN CHRISTIANITY IN SOUTH AFRICA
The paper highlights the historical development of African Zionism, with special reference to the four major messianic churches. Socio-political conditions and other factors contributed to the formation of African Zionism.
K. Resane
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The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Sociology of Religion, 2020
Christian Zionism shares many goals with Jewish Zionism. Historically they have both worked steadfastly for the establishment of an independent Jewish state, and been ferocious defenders of Israel. However, Christian Zionism, as opposed to Jewish Zionism,
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Christian Zionism shares many goals with Jewish Zionism. Historically they have both worked steadfastly for the establishment of an independent Jewish state, and been ferocious defenders of Israel. However, Christian Zionism, as opposed to Jewish Zionism,
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TALKING ZIONISM, DOING ZIONISM, STUDYING ZIONISM
The Historical Journal, 2001Zionism and the creation of a new society. By Ben Halpern and Jehuda Reinharz. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998. Pp. 293. ISBN 0-19-509209-0.Land and power: the Zionist resort to force, 1881–1948. By Anita Shapira. Translated by William Templer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992.
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Zionism, Settler Colonialism, and Nationalism: On Motivations and Violence
Middle East CritiqueIn discourse that normalizes and propagates Israeli settler colonial conquest and domination, analytical attention is given to the supposed nationalist nature of the Zionist project painting Zionism as a liberatory project for persecuted Jewish peoples ...
Muhannad Ayyash
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Religious Zionism – theology and social integration
, 2020This article explores the theology behind the integration of religious Zionists in all spheres of activity in Israel, from commerce and industry to agriculture, academia, and the defence establishment.
Amir Mashiach
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, 2020
‘Zionism, antisemitism and the struggle against racism: some reflections on a current painful debate among feminists’ (1984) is an article I had published in Spare Rib over thirty-five years ago. Yet the questions of antisemitism and its relationships to
N. Yuval-Davis
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‘Zionism, antisemitism and the struggle against racism: some reflections on a current painful debate among feminists’ (1984) is an article I had published in Spare Rib over thirty-five years ago. Yet the questions of antisemitism and its relationships to
N. Yuval-Davis
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Parting Ways Too Soon: Arendt contra Butler on Zionism
, 2020In this article, I discuss the way Judith Butler builds on Hannah Arendt’s political thought for her critique of Zionism. While her critique is valuable in many ways, I argue that it also obscures the complexity of Arendt’s position on Zionism.
S. Lederman
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