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Zionism Without Zionism: The Jacqueline Rose-Edward Said Exchange
Arena Journal (2007)
  • Christopher Wise, Western Washington University
Abstract
The exchanges between Jewish literary critic Jacqueline Rose and Palestinian-American critic Edward W. Said on the relationship between Palestinian Arabs and Israeli Jews and also Diaspora Jews are analyzed. While Rose attempts to deconstruct Zionism from within Zionist ideology and expects Israel to treat Palestinians better, Said had dismissed the context of Zionism in the issue and expected Israeli Jews to acknowledge their mistakes towards Palestinian Arabs and make amends.
Keywords
  • Jacqueline Rose,
  • Edward Said,
  • Freud and the Non-European,
  • Zionism,
  • Zionism Freud
Disciplines
Publication Date
2007
Citation Information
Christopher Wise. "Zionism Without Zionism: The Jacqueline Rose-Edward Said Exchange" Arena Journal Vol. 28 (2007) p. 119 - 131
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christopher_wise/56/