"Highlights the significance of those Israelis and Palestinians who
have chosen connection and dialogue as a practical alternative to the
use of force." —Euphrates Institute Thousands of ordinary people
in Israel and Palestine have engaged in a dazzling array of daring and
visionary joint nonviolent initiatives for more than a century. They
have endured despite condemnation by their own societies, repetitive
failures of diplomacy, harsh inequalities, and endemic cycles of
violence. Connecting with the Enemy presents the first
comprehensive history of unprecedented grassroots efforts to forge
nonviolent alternatives to the lethal collision of the two national
movements. Bringing to light the work of over five hundred groups,
Sheila H. Katz describes how Arabs and Jews, children and elders,
artists and activists, educators and students, garage mechanics and
physicists, and lawyers and prisoners have spoken truth to power,
protected the environment, demonstrated peacefully, mourned together,
stood in resistance and solidarity, and advocated for justice and
security. She also critiques and assesses the significance of their
work and explores why these good-will efforts have not yet managed to
end the conflict or occupation. This previously untold story of
Palestinian-Israeli joint nonviolence will challenge the mainstream
narratives of terror and despair, monsters and heroes, that help to
perpetuate the conflict. It will also inspire and encourage anyone
grappling with social change, peace and war, oppression and
inequality, and grassroots activism anywhere in the world. "A
profoundly important study of the history and ongoing efforts for
Israeli-Palestinian peace by ordinary Israelis and
Palestinians . . . A genuinely balanced perspective." —Stephen
Zunes, author of Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy and the Roots of
Terrorism
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A Century of Palestinian-Israeli Joint Nonviolence
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781477310298
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter