On the Border
Michel Warschawski(Author)
Pluto Press
Published on 20. March 2005
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-7453-2326-8 (ISBN)
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Description
On the Border chronicles a radical political education in a time and place charged with idealism and danger. A Polish Frenchman and a rabbi's son, Michel Warschawski left for Israel at the age of sixteen to to study the Talmud, and eventually became one of the most renowned figures of the Israeli left.
Warschawski's involvement in radical politics led to inspiring alliances with Jews, Muslims, Christians, and Marxists. Yet as the border lines hardened, he became targeted by the Shin Bet, Israel's notorious intelligence agents. Finally arrested, incarcerated and interrogated for 20 days, Michel gives his readers an insider's view of the psychological and political pressures that Shin Bet brought to bear, even on Jews, and never lets you forget the severity of treatment that his Palestinian colleagues faced.
In touch with the Jewish diaspora, and inspired by a socialism without borders, the book mixes sharp analysis of the ongoing conflict with deep personal insight into the events of the last three decades. The lessons he draws from his experience on the border between Israel and Palestine should be instructive for all the places where cultures rub against each other for better and worse. Warschawski's perspective offers hope for the rich cultural and political exchange that these places offer their inhabitants, and hope for his adopted land.
Warschawski's involvement in radical politics led to inspiring alliances with Jews, Muslims, Christians, and Marxists. Yet as the border lines hardened, he became targeted by the Shin Bet, Israel's notorious intelligence agents. Finally arrested, incarcerated and interrogated for 20 days, Michel gives his readers an insider's view of the psychological and political pressures that Shin Bet brought to bear, even on Jews, and never lets you forget the severity of treatment that his Palestinian colleagues faced.
In touch with the Jewish diaspora, and inspired by a socialism without borders, the book mixes sharp analysis of the ongoing conflict with deep personal insight into the events of the last three decades. The lessons he draws from his experience on the border between Israel and Palestine should be instructive for all the places where cultures rub against each other for better and worse. Warschawski's perspective offers hope for the rich cultural and political exchange that these places offer their inhabitants, and hope for his adopted land.
Reviews / Votes
'A beautiful and stirring book, revealing that heroism continues to inform lives even in our unherioc time' -- Science & Society 'Michel Warschawski is a non-Jewish Jew, a non-Zionist Israeli and a non-Arab Palestinian: an embodiment of trans-border loyalty to the higher values of human solidarity' -- Gilbert Achcar, author of The Clash of Barbarisms and Eastern Cauldron 'A powerful voice that deserves to be heard in this country' -- Rashid Khalidi, author of Palestinian Identity: The Construction of Modern National Consciousness 'This is the most important book on Israel that will be published this year, or, I dare say, for many years to come' -- Daniel Boyarin, Taubmann Professor of Talmudic Culture, University of California at Berkeley 'Equal parts theory, memoir and post-Zionist historiography, this monumental piece of writing on Israel is destined to become a classic in the literature of the Arab-Israeli conflict' -- Joel Schalit, author, Jerusalem Calling 'Not only is On the Border a page-turner, it's also essential reading for anyone working for peace and justice in the Middle East' -- Liat Weingart, Co-Director Jewish Voice for PeaceMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
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Library binding
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 135 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7453-2326-8 (9780745323268)
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Person
Michel Warschawski is a veteran journalist and peace activist. He is the former director of the Alternative Information Centre in Jerusalem. He is the author of books in Hebrew and Arabic and, in French including, Israel-Palestine (Textuel, 2001) and On the Border (Pluto, 2005).
Content
Preface
Introduction
PART I The desert
Interlude The discourse about the border
1. Border cities
2. David becomes Goliath
3. Preaching in the Wilderness
4. Socialism without borders
5. Against The Current
6. Smugglers
7. Encounters
8. Prisoners And Banished
PART II Openings
Interlude The two Rabbis
9. Earthquake
10. 'There is a limit!'
11. Together
12. No man's land
13. The Trial
14. The Settler of the Left
PART III The internal borders
Interlude M. Dankner and M. Shemesh
15. Separation at last?
16. Jews and Israelis
17. The Periphery Becomes The Center
18. Hallel's Prayer
19. Beyond Judea and Israel
20. Homecomings
21. Border Identities
Index
Introduction
PART I The desert
Interlude The discourse about the border
1. Border cities
2. David becomes Goliath
3. Preaching in the Wilderness
4. Socialism without borders
5. Against The Current
6. Smugglers
7. Encounters
8. Prisoners And Banished
PART II Openings
Interlude The two Rabbis
9. Earthquake
10. 'There is a limit!'
11. Together
12. No man's land
13. The Trial
14. The Settler of the Left
PART III The internal borders
Interlude M. Dankner and M. Shemesh
15. Separation at last?
16. Jews and Israelis
17. The Periphery Becomes The Center
18. Hallel's Prayer
19. Beyond Judea and Israel
20. Homecomings
21. Border Identities
Index