9781684581542-1684581540-Unacknowledged Kinships: Postcolonial Studies and the Historiography of Zionism (The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry)

Unacknowledged Kinships: Postcolonial Studies and the Historiography of Zionism (The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry)

ISBN-13: 9781684581542
ISBN-10: 1684581540
Author: Derek Penslar, Stefan Vogt, Arieh Saposnik
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Format: Paperback 360 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781684581542
ISBN-10: 1684581540
Author: Derek Penslar, Stefan Vogt, Arieh Saposnik
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Format: Paperback 360 pages

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Unacknowledged Kinships: Postcolonial Studies and the Historiography of Zionism (The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry) (ISBN-13: 9781684581542 and ISBN-10: 1684581540), written by authors Derek Penslar, Stefan Vogt, Arieh Saposnik, was published by Brandeis University Press in 2023. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Unacknowledged Kinships: Postcolonial Studies and the Historiography of Zionism (The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.44.

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The first work to systematically investigate the potential for a dialogue between postcolonial studies and the history of Zionism.
There is an “unacknowledged kinship” between studies of Zionism and post-colonial studies, a kinship that deserves to be both discovered and acknowledged. Unacknowledged Kinships strives to facilitate a conversation between the historiography of Zionism and postcolonial studies by identifying and exploring possible linkages and affiliations between their subjects as well as the limits of such connections. The contributors to this volume discuss central theoretical concepts developed within the field of postcolonial studies, and they use these concepts to analyze crucial aspects of the history of Zionism while contextualizing Zionist thought, politics, and culture within colonial and postcolonial histories. This book also argues that postcolonial studies could gain from looking at the history of Zionism as an example of not only colonial domination but also the seemingly contradictory processes of national liberation and self-empowerment.
Unacknowledged Kinships is the first work to systematically investigate the potential for a dialogue between postcolonial studies and Zionist historiography. It is also unique in suggesting that postcolonial concepts can be applied to the history of European Zionism just as comprehensively as to the history of Zionism in Palestine and Israel or Arab countries. Most importantly, the book is an overture for a dialogue between postcolonial studies and the historiography of Zionism.

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