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Deconstructing Zionism, a critique of political metaphysics, edited by Gianni Vattimo and Michael Marder

Label
Deconstructing Zionism, a critique of political metaphysics, edited by Gianni Vattimo and Michael Marder
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Deconstructing Zionism
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
827973877
Responsibility statement
edited by Gianni Vattimo and Michael Marder
Series statement
Political theory and contemporary philosophy
Sub title
a critique of political metaphysics
Summary
"This volume in the Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy series provides a political and philosophical critique of Zionism.While other nationalisms seem to have adapted to twenty-first century realities and shifting notions of state and nation, Zionism has largely remained tethered to a nineteenth century mentality, including the glorification of the state as the only means of expressing the spirit of the people. These essays, contributed by eminent international thinkers including Slavoj Zizek, Luce Irigaray, Judith Butler, Gianni Vattimo, Walter Mignolo, Marc Ellis, and others, deconstruct the political-metaphysical myths that are the framework for the existence of Israel.Collectively, they offer a multifaceted critique of the metaphysical, theological, and onto-political grounds of the Zionist project and the economic, geopolitical, and cultural outcomes of these foundations.A significant contribution to the debates surrounding the state of Israel today, this groundbreaking work will appeal to anyone interested in political theory, philosophy, Jewish thought, and the Middle East conflict"--, Provided by publisher
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