"Courageous and bracing, learned and ethical, rigorous and
mind-expanding.” —Naomi Klein “This profoundly important and
urgent book finds Mishra, one of our most intellectually astute and
courageous writers, at the peak of his powers.” —Hisham Matar “A
triumphant work of empathy in a polarizing conflict.” —Anand
Giridharadas Named a Best Book of the Month by TIME • Named a Most
Anticipated Book of 2025 by The Guardian, Bustle, Foreign Policy, and
Literary Hub From one of our foremost public intellectuals, an
essential reckoning with the war in Gaza that reframes our
understanding of the ongoing conflict, its historical roots, and the
fractured global response The postwar global order was in many ways
shaped in response to the Holocaust. That event became the benchmark
for atrocity, and, in the Western imagination, the paradigmatic
genocide. Its memory orients so much of our thinking, and crucially,
forms the basic justification for Israel’s right first to establish
itself and then to defend itself. But in many parts of the world,
ravaged by other conflicts and experiences of mass slaughter, the
Holocaust’s singularity is not always taken for granted, even when
its hideous atrocity is. Outside of the West, Pankaj Mishra argues,
the dominant story of the twentieth century is that of decolonization.
The World After Gaza takes the current war, and the polarized reaction
to it, as the starting point for a broad reevaluation of two competing
narratives of the last century: the Global North’s triumphant
account of victory over totalitarianism and the spread of liberal
capitalism, and the Global South’s hopeful vision of racial equality
and freedom from colonial rule. At a moment when the world’s balance
of power is shifting, and the Global North no longer commands ultimate
authority, it is critically important that we understand how and why
the two halves of the world are failing to talk to each other. As old
touchstones and landmarks crumble, only a new history with a sharply
different emphasis can reorient us to the world and worldviews now
emerging into the light. In this concise, powerful, and pointed
treatise, Mishra reckons with the fundamental questions posed by our
present crisis — about whether some lives matter more than others,
how identity is constructed, and what the role of the nation-state
ought to be. The World After Gaza is an indispensable moral guide to
our past, present, and future.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798217058907
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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