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Edward Said on the prospects of peace in Palestine and Israel // John Randolph LeBlanc.
Author:
LeBlanc, John Randolph,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
Democratic Aspirations, Democratic Ambiguities -- Unsettling Attachments and Unsettled Places -- Separation and the 'Exile as Potentate' -- The 'Exile as Traveler': Exodus and Reconciliation -- Articulating Presence, Narrating Detachment.
Subject:
Arab-Israeli conflict - Peace. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137008589
ISBN:
113700858X (electronic bk.)
Edward Said on the prospects of peace in Palestine and Israel /
LeBlanc, John Randolph,
Edward Said on the prospects of peace in Palestine and Israel /
John Randolph LeBlanc. - 1 online resource.
Democratic Aspirations, Democratic Ambiguities -- Unsettling Attachments and Unsettled Places -- Separation and the 'Exile as Potentate' -- The 'Exile as Traveler': Exodus and Reconciliation -- Articulating Presence, Narrating Detachment.
"In this new work of political theory, John Randolph LeBlanc examines the political oeuvre of critic and activist Edward Said and finds that Said preferred "reconciliation" to segregation in Palestine/Israel. LeBlanc argues that, for Said, the path to reconciliation requires recognizing the complex, intertwined positions of self and other in the region. Said's criticism speaks to the importance of negotiating the troubling, proximate, and unsettling presence of our most perplexing others; it suggests that peace will come not from rearranging geographies but from working through the after effects of exile and learning to share deeply contested space. Forbearance and recognition, not separation, make reconciliation possible between two "communities of suffering.""--
ISBN: 113700858X (electronic bk.)
Source: 570484Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Personal Names:
532655
Said, Edward W.
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Arab-Israeli conflict
--Peace.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: DS119.7 / .L38 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 956.9405/4
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