Stateless Citizenship: The Palestinian-arab Citizens Of Israel
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Stateless Citizenship: The Palestinian-arab Citizens Of Israel: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 54(Studies in Critical Social Sciences)

Stateless Citizenship: The Palestinian-arab Citizens Of Israel: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 54(Studies in Critical Social Sciences)


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Palestinians living inside of Israel are 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 Molavi centers our analytical gaze on the paradox that it is through their status as Israeli citizens that Palestinians are deemed stateless.

Table of Contents:
List of Figures Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Liberal Citizenship: Ambiguities and Inconsistencies Framing citizenship Theorizing citizenship 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 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 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’ 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 Liberal rubber stamp for Israeli crimes 5. From Citizenship to Stateless Citizenship ‘Israeli’ and ‘Palestinian’ as incomplete identities Defining the ‘Israeli’ nation Research on Palestinians in Israel: An Overview Formulating Palestinian citizenship – Stateless citizenship 6. The Anatomy of Stateless Citizenship Knowing the terrain: From the exception to the example An exclusive inclusion A perpetual state of emergency Coexistence without existence Conclusion Appendix I: Selections from The Democratic Constitution by Adalah: Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel (20 March 2007) Appendix II: Selections from The Haifa Declaration by Mada al-Carmel: The Arab Center for Applied Social Research (15 May 2007) References Index

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"Molavi has produced a richly-textured, and deeply engaging account of Palestinians and their place in Israel's citizenship regime. In both its impressive theoretical framing and comprehensive critique of liberal claims around citizenship, this book promises to be an essential reference point for many years to come." —Adam Hanieh, author of Lineages of Revolt “Citizenship has historically assumed membership of a sovereign nation state within a territory over which the state has a legitimate claim. In the modern world marginalized people are denizens rather than citizens in territories that are politically contested. This situation has given rise to a new vocabulary of semi-citizens, paperless citizens, and stateless citizens to describe contested state borders. Shourideh C. Molavi’s study of Palestinian-Arabs is an important contribution to both political theory and the ethics of hospitality.” —Bryan S. Turner, The Graduate Center CUNY "[Molavi] has contributed to showing that the Israeli state, from its inception to the latest legislation, is far from being a democracy in its discriminatory treatment of its non-Jews." —Miriam Scharf, International Socialism “[Molavi] has contributed to showing that the Israeli state, from its inception to the latest legislation, is far from being a democracy in its discriminatory treatment of its non-Jews.” –International Socialism Journal "Molavi has produced a richly-textured, and deeply engaging account of Palestinians and their place in Israel's citizenship regime. In both its impressive theoretical framing and comprehensive critique of liberal claims around citizenship, this book promises to be an essential reference point for many years to come." —Adam Hanieh, author of Lineages of Revolt “Citizenship has historically assumed membership of a sovereign nation state within a territory over which the state has a legitimate claim. In the modern world marginalized people are denizens rather than citizens in territories that are politically contested. This situation has given rise to a new vocabulary of semi-citizens, paperless citizens, and stateless citizens to describe contested state borders. Shourideh C. Molavi’s study of Palestinian-Arabs is an important contribution to both political theory and the ethics of hospitality.” —Bryan S. Turner, The Graduate Center CUNY "[Molavi] has contributed to showing that the Israeli state, from its inception to the latest legislation, is far from being a democracy in its discriminatory treatment of its non-Jews." —Miriam Scharf, International Socialism


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  • ISBN-13: 9781608463831
  • Publisher: Haymarket Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Haymarket Books
  • Height: 230 mm
  • No of Pages: 255
  • Series Title: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
  • Weight: 391 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1608463834
  • Publisher Date: 11 Nov 2014
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: 03
  • Sub Title: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 54
  • Width: 151 mm


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