Ilan Pappe has long been a controversial figure in Israel, here; he
gives a full account of his break with mainstream Israeli scholarship
and its consequences. Growing up in a conventional Israeli community
and influenced by the utopian visions of Theodor Herzl, Pappe was
barely aware of the Nakba in his high school years. This intellectual
biography traces his journey of discovery, from the whispers of
Palestinian classmates, to his realisation that the 'enemy's'
narrative of 1948 was correct, and his vow to protect the memory of
the Nakba. For the first time he gives the details of the formidable
opposition he faced in Israel, including death threats fed by the
media, denunciations by the Knesset and calls for him to be sacked
from his post at Haifa university. This revealing work, written with
dignity and humour, highlights Israel's difficulty in facing up to its
past and forging a peaceful, inclusive future in Palestine.
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The Struggle for Academic Freedom in Israel
Product details
ISBN
9781783714209
Published
2016
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Pluto Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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