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17 nov. 1995 · This study critically surveys the dominant popular and scholarly images of the Israel–Palestine conflict. Finkelstein opens with a theoretical discussion of Zionism, locating it as a romantic form of nationalism that assumed the bankruptcy of liberal democracy. He goes on to look at the demographic origins of the Palestinians, with particular reference to the work of Joan Peters, and ...
- Norman G. Finkelstein
17 mai 2003 · “The most revealing study of the historical background of the conflict.” —Noam Chomsky An acclaimed critical examination of Zionism in Israel/Palestine through a survey of dominant popular and scholarly images Finkelstein opens this acclaimed study with a theoretical discussion of Zionism, locating it as a romantic form of nationalism that assumed the bankruptcy of liberal democracy.
- Norman G. Finkelstein
About Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict “An impressive analysis of Zionist ideology and a searing . . . indictment of Israel’s treatment of the Arabs since 1948” through a survey of popular and scholarly images (London Review of Books) “The most revealing study of the historical background of the conflict.” —Noam ...
First published in 1995, this acclaimed study challenges generally accepted truths of the Israel-Palestine conflict as well as much of the revisionist literature. This new edition critically reexamines dominant popular and scholarly images in the light of the current failures of the peace process.
- Norman G. G. Finkelstein
Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict, by Norman G. Finkelstein. London and New York: Verso, 1995. 171 pages. Notes to p. 237. Index to p. 243. $18.95. Reviewed by Robert J. Bookmiller In this work, Norman Finkelstein attacks traditional, official and revisionist accounts of the Israel-Palestine conflict and challenges myths and mythmakers across the political spectrum. His stated ...
1 mai 1996 · May/June 1996 Published on May 1, 1996. The prospects for war between Israel and the Arab nations may be fading, but the war of the historians rages on. For some years, revisionists have been dismantling Israeli and Arab myths created in the formative years of the conflict. Now, as in this book, the revisionists themselves are under attack for ...