
We Will Not Be Silenced
The Academic Repression of Israel's Critics
AK Press
Published on 4. April 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-1-84935-276-5 (ISBN)
Description
Academic freedom meets the Israel lobby.
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Language
English
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 213 mm
Width: 137 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
332 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84935-276-5 (9781849352765)
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Persons
William I. Robinson: William I. Robinson is professor of sociology, global and international studies, and Latin American studies, at the University of California-Santa Barbara. Among his many award-winning books are Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Humanity, and Latin America and Global Capitalism.
Maryam S. Griffin: Maryam S. Griffin is a Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Davis. She holds a Ph.D. in sociology from UC Santa Barbara and a J.D. from the UCLA School of Law. She has been active in racial, gender, and economic justice initiatives and organizations across California for over a decade.
Richard A. Falk: Richard Falk is former United Nations Rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian territories. A professor at the University of California-Santa Barbara, he has authored or co-authored twenty books, including Status of Law in International Society and Paths to Zero: Dialogues on Nuclear Dangers.
Maryam S. Griffin: Maryam S. Griffin is a Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Davis. She holds a Ph.D. in sociology from UC Santa Barbara and a J.D. from the UCLA School of Law. She has been active in racial, gender, and economic justice initiatives and organizations across California for over a decade.
Richard A. Falk: Richard Falk is former United Nations Rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian territories. A professor at the University of California-Santa Barbara, he has authored or co-authored twenty books, including Status of Law in International Society and Paths to Zero: Dialogues on Nuclear Dangers.
Content
Preface: Richard A. Falk
Introduction: William I. Robinson and Maryam S. Griffin: The Israel Lobby and Academic Repression
Chapter One: David Theo Goldberg and Saree Makdisi: The Trial of Israel's Campus Critics
Chapter Two: Terri Ginsberg: They Shoot Tenure, Don't They?: How I crossed the borders of acceptable academic discourse on Holocaust film and the question of Palestine, and never came back
Chapter Three: William I. Robinson: My Ordeal with the Israel Lobby and the University of California
Chapter Four: The Irvine 11: Power, Punishment, and Perseverance
Chapter Five: Kristofer J. Petersen-Overton: A Problem Grows in Brooklyn
Chapter Six: Rabab Abdulhadi: Speaking Truth to Power: Advocating for Justice in/for Palestine
Chapter Seven: David Delgado Shorter: Hanlon's Razor Cuts Both Ways
Chapter Eight: Persis Karim: The Intolerability of Intolerance
Chapter Nine: Joseph Massad: Responding to Columbia University's McCarthyism
Chapter Ten: David Klein: A Multiyear Zionist Censorship Campaign
Chapter Eleven: Nadia Abu Al-Hajj: Some Thoughts on Facts, Politics, and Tenure
Chapter Twelve: Max Geller: Censoring and Sanctioning Students for Justice in Palestine
Chapter Thirteen: Lisa Rofel: A So-called Self-Hating, Anti-Semitic Jew Speaks Out
Chapter Fourteen: Steven Salaita: Interrupted Destinies: Before and After the Forthwith
A List of Resources
Introduction: William I. Robinson and Maryam S. Griffin: The Israel Lobby and Academic Repression
Chapter One: David Theo Goldberg and Saree Makdisi: The Trial of Israel's Campus Critics
Chapter Two: Terri Ginsberg: They Shoot Tenure, Don't They?: How I crossed the borders of acceptable academic discourse on Holocaust film and the question of Palestine, and never came back
Chapter Three: William I. Robinson: My Ordeal with the Israel Lobby and the University of California
Chapter Four: The Irvine 11: Power, Punishment, and Perseverance
Chapter Five: Kristofer J. Petersen-Overton: A Problem Grows in Brooklyn
Chapter Six: Rabab Abdulhadi: Speaking Truth to Power: Advocating for Justice in/for Palestine
Chapter Seven: David Delgado Shorter: Hanlon's Razor Cuts Both Ways
Chapter Eight: Persis Karim: The Intolerability of Intolerance
Chapter Nine: Joseph Massad: Responding to Columbia University's McCarthyism
Chapter Ten: David Klein: A Multiyear Zionist Censorship Campaign
Chapter Eleven: Nadia Abu Al-Hajj: Some Thoughts on Facts, Politics, and Tenure
Chapter Twelve: Max Geller: Censoring and Sanctioning Students for Justice in Palestine
Chapter Thirteen: Lisa Rofel: A So-called Self-Hating, Anti-Semitic Jew Speaks Out
Chapter Fourteen: Steven Salaita: Interrupted Destinies: Before and After the Forthwith
A List of Resources