Stateless citizenship : the Palestinian-Arab citizens of Israel /

In Stateless Citizenship, Shourideh C. Molavi examines the mechanisms of exclusion of Palestinian citizens in the Zionist incorporation regime, and centres our analytical gaze on the paradox that it is through the provision of Israeli citizenship that Palestinians are deemed stateless

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Molavi, Shourideh C
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2013
Series:Studies in critical social sciences ; 54
Studies in critical social sciences ; v. 54
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Table of Contents:
  • Stateless Citizenship; Copyright; Contents; Preface ; Acknowledgments ; List of Figures ; Introduction ; A New Chapter of Palestinian History ; A Word on Zionism ; Organization of the Book ; 1. Liberal Citizenship: Ambiguities and Inconsistencies ; Framing Citizenship ; Theorizing Citizenship
  • 4. Liberal Pretence of a Jewish State The UN Partition Plan of 1947 ; The Principle of 'Two States for Two Peoples' ; Israel as a 'State for all of its Citizens' ; Rashid Bey: The de-Palestinianized Arab ; Zionist Democracy in a Comparative Context ; Israeli Demographobia
  • Citizenship beyond the State Problematizing Legal Categorizations ; Racial State, Racialized Citizenship ; 2. The Israeli Incorporation Regime ; Colonizing the Land of Milk and Honey ; A Multifaceted Discrimination ; Legislative Level ; Formal and Declarative Levels
  • Response to the Rise of Arab Civil Society: The Case of Ameer Makhoul Operative and Budgetary Level ; Israeli Apartheid: Beyond South Africa ; 3. Israeli Hostipitality ; From Hospitality to Derridean 'Hostipitality' ; Oscillating between Host and Guest ; Israeli 'Hostipitality'
  • Structural and Institutional Levels Mass Protests of October 2000 ; Acre Riots of 2008 ; The 2008-2009 War on Gaza ; Criminalizing Arab Political Participation and Discourse ; Targeting Arab MKs: From Bishara to Zoabi ; Arab Civil Society: A Non-State Alternative