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Stateless Citizenship
The Palestinian-Arab Citizens of Israel
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Shourideh C. Molavi
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2013
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Far from integration into the Israeli incorporation regime, Palestinians inside the state are today placed in a paradoxical situation where, as Arab citizens of a Jewish state, they are both inside and outside, host and guest, citizen and stateless. Through the paradigm of stateless citizenship, Shourideh C. Molavi examines the dynamics of exclusion of Palestinian citizens and analytically frames the mechanisms through which their statelessness is maintained. With this she centres our analytical gaze on the paradox that it is through the actual provision of Israeli citizenship that Palestinians are deemed stateless. Molavi critically engages with the liberal variant of Zionist thought, and deconstructs discourse around minority rights and liberal citizenship in the context of Israel's racialized ideological and political makeup.
Author / Editor information
Shourideh C. Molavi is a writer and Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at York University in Canada. She has written on and worked with numerous Palestinian civil society organizations in Bethlehem, Gaza City, Haifa, Jerusalem, and Nablus.
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
June 27, 2013
eBook ISBN:
9789004254077
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
256
Coloured Illustrations:
3
eBook ISBN:
9789004254077
Keywords for this book
state of emergency; liberalism; Zionism; hospitality; relation of exception; exclusion; inclusion; incorporation regime
Audience(s) for this book
For all interested in the Israel-Palestine conflict and anyone concerned with deconstructing the Israeli incorporation regime and liberal-Zionist frameworks for the multifaceted exclusion of Palestinian-Arab citizens.
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BY-NC 4.0