This paper critically examines Theodore Herzl’s canonical Zionist novel, Altneuland /Old New Land as a frontier narrative which depicts the process of Jewish immigration to Palestine as an inevitable historical process aiming to rescue European Jews from persecution and establish a multi-national Utopia on the land of Palestine. Unlike radical Zionist narratives which underlie the necessity of founding a purely Jewish state in the holy land, Altneuland depicts an egalitarian and cosmopolitan community shared by Jews, Arabs and other races. The paper emphasizes that Herzl’s Zionist project in Altneuland is not an extension of western colonialism par excellence. Herzl’s narrative is a pragmatic appropriation of frontier literature depicting P...
Zionism represents a turning point in the rise of the nation-state to its present near-ubiquity, a n...
Theodor Herzl est surtout réputé pour avoir ravivé le sionisme à la fin du 19ème siècle. Cependant s...
Zionism represents a turning point in the rise of the nation-state to its present near-ubiquity, a n...
This thesis offers a consideration of how the ideological foundations of Zionism determine the movem...
Immediately after the 1967 war and the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza the national religious y...
Tamar Amar-Dahl offers a profound analysis of Israel’s political order and culture and the role of Z...
The Israeli State envisions itself as first and foremost a Jewish state. Its founding narrative is t...
Immediately after the 1967 war and the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza the national religious y...
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Zionism is the cause of the conflict between Israel and Palestine, because Zionism means a ideology ...
Theodor Zeev Benjamin Herzl (1860-1904) was the creator of Zionist ideology, which, for the purposes...
This article is an attempt to apply the Settler Colonial paradigm to the analysis of the Israeli off...
The premise of this investigation conceives of Western colonization as the central factor shaping mo...
The author argues that the ‘New’ Israeli Nationality Law is, despite its name, a natural, almost ine...
This dissertation provides a literary history of German Zionist literature in the late nineteenth an...
Zionism represents a turning point in the rise of the nation-state to its present near-ubiquity, a n...
Theodor Herzl est surtout réputé pour avoir ravivé le sionisme à la fin du 19ème siècle. Cependant s...
Zionism represents a turning point in the rise of the nation-state to its present near-ubiquity, a n...
This thesis offers a consideration of how the ideological foundations of Zionism determine the movem...
Immediately after the 1967 war and the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza the national religious y...
Tamar Amar-Dahl offers a profound analysis of Israel’s political order and culture and the role of Z...
The Israeli State envisions itself as first and foremost a Jewish state. Its founding narrative is t...
Immediately after the 1967 war and the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza the national religious y...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67296/2/10.1177_002200949903400105.pd
Zionism is the cause of the conflict between Israel and Palestine, because Zionism means a ideology ...
Theodor Zeev Benjamin Herzl (1860-1904) was the creator of Zionist ideology, which, for the purposes...
This article is an attempt to apply the Settler Colonial paradigm to the analysis of the Israeli off...
The premise of this investigation conceives of Western colonization as the central factor shaping mo...
The author argues that the ‘New’ Israeli Nationality Law is, despite its name, a natural, almost ine...
This dissertation provides a literary history of German Zionist literature in the late nineteenth an...
Zionism represents a turning point in the rise of the nation-state to its present near-ubiquity, a n...
Theodor Herzl est surtout réputé pour avoir ravivé le sionisme à la fin du 19ème siècle. Cependant s...
Zionism represents a turning point in the rise of the nation-state to its present near-ubiquity, a n...