
David Grossman’s Camouflage of Violence
Grossman’s story is first of all the story of a mother whose burning love for her young son collapses under the national narrative of violence and death.
Read More →Grossman’s story is first of all the story of a mother whose burning love for her young son collapses under the national narrative of violence and death.
Read More →The crucial point is that Zionism’s colonization of the Jew himself, a notion at the core of early Zionist discourse, is now enabled by its focus on the distinction between “Jews” and “Arabs,” a binary which makes (Ashkenazi) Jews seem modern and secular.
Read More →The “Palestinian cause/question” and the “Jewish question” are both expressions of European modernity, whether in the form of their currency of nationalism or genocidal practices, neither of which are acknowledged in Israel.
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