In this unique new contribution, Marcelo Svirsky asserts that no political solution currently on offer can provide the cultural marrow necessary to effect a transformation of modes of being and ways of life in the State of Israel.Controversially, Svirsky argues that the Zionist political project cannot be fixed - it is one that negatively affects the lives of its beneficiaries as well as of its victims. Instead, the book aims to generate a reflective attitude, allowing Jewish-Israelis to explore how they may divest themselves of Zionist identities by engaging with dissident rationalities, practices and institutions.Ultimately, the production of military hardware and technology that helps Israel control the lives of Palestinians, of separate policies, laws and spaces for Jews and Palestinians, are all linked with the production of Zionist subjectivities and modes of being. Overcoming these modes of being is to after Israel.
Marcelo Svirsky is a lecturer in international studies at the School of Humanities and Social Inquiry, University of Wollongong. He teaches subjects in international studies and researches on Middle East politics and continental European philosophy; his focus is on social transformation, activism and revolutionary action, and on bilingual education.
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After Israel is a secular book. It refuses to accept Zionism as a religious dogma; this excellent book rather dares to read Zionism as an episode in the history of Palestine, and of the two peoples that live there. This is neither an apocalypse nor a prophecy. It is a daring political and cultural analysis of the processes undermining the current Israeli regime that are at work today.
Marcelo Svirsky, Simone Bignall, University of Wollongong) Svirsky, Marcelo (Lecturer and Marie Curie Fellow, Sydney) Bignall, Simone (Adjunct Senior Lecturer, University of Technology
Marcelo Svirsky, Simone Bignall, University of Wollongong) Svirsky, Marcelo (Lecturer and Marie Curie Fellow, Sydney) Bignall, Simone (Adjunct Senior Lecturer, University of Technology
Marcelo Svirsky, Simone Bignall, University of Wollongong) Svirsky, Marcelo (Lecturer and Marie Curie Fellow, Sydney) Bignall, Simone (Adjunct Senior Lecturer, University of Technology
Marcelo Svirsky, Simone Bignall, University of Wollongong) Svirsky, Marcelo (Lecturer and Marie Curie Fellow, Sydney) Bignall, Simone (Adjunct Senior Lecturer, University of Technology