An estimated 3,000 Palestinian citizens of Israel currently volunteer to serve in the Israeli military, a force fighting other Palestinians just miles away in occupied territories. Surrounded takes a close look at this controversial group of soldiers, examining the complex reasons these people join the army and the wider implications of their decisions in terms of security and citizenship. Most observers perceive a clear and powerful divide in the political tensions and open hostilities between the State of Israel and the Palestinian people, but often fail to notice those who straddle this divide—Palestinian citizens of Israel. These soldiers comprise no more than half a percent of this population, but their stories provide a powerful vantage point from which to consider a question faced by all Palestinians in Israel: to what extent are they, in fact, Israeli? Surrounded contains over seventy interviews with soldiers, and provides a unique glimpse of their conflicting experiences of acceptance, integration, and marginalization within the Israeli military. Concluding with comparisons to similar situations around the world, the book upends nationalist understandings of how wars and those who fight in them work. A key to a more complex understanding of ethnic conflict, this gripping and revealing look at a select group of soldiers will immensely alter ideas about the reasons why people choose to fight, particularly on "the wrong side" of a war.
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The captivating story of a controversial group of Palestinians who volunteer to serve in the Israeli military.
@fmct:Contents @toc2:1 Israel's Arabs 1 2 Embattled Identities 000 3 Conditional Citizenship: Community of Warriors 000 4 Material Upgrade 000 5 Military Ethnification 000 6 The Limits of Being a Good Arab 000 7 Broken Promises 000 8 Boys or Men? Duped or "Made"? 000 9 Blood in the Same Mud 000 Afterword Unsettling Methods: Feeling Out--Not Breaking Down--Barriers 000 @toc4:Acknowledgments 000 Notes 000 Bibliography 000 Index 000
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"The book provides an interesting analysis of the class considerations and economic circumstances of individuals choosing to join the Israeli army."—Nahla Abdo, Journal of Palestine Studies

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ISBN
9780804758581
Publisert
2008-10-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Stanford University Press
Vekt
363 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Biographical note

Rhoda Ann Kanaaneh is currently a visiting scholar in the Department of Middle East and Islamic Studies at New York University. She is the author of the award-winning book Birthing the Nation: Strategies of Palestinian Women in Israel (2002) and co-editor of the anthology Blue ID: Palestinians in Israel Revisited (2008).