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Occupied Minds: A Journey Through The Israeli Psyche
Contributor(s): Neslen, Arthur (Author)
ISBN: 0745323650     ISBN-13: 9780745323657
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
OUR PRICE:   $31.35  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2006
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Annotation: "Arthur Neslen s sharp insights into the Israeli Jewish mentality are a must read for anyone wishing to understand that society beyond simplistic and reductionist descriptions."
Ilan Pappe, author of A History of Modern Palestine: One Land, Two Peoples
"This book is a fascinating journey through the Israeli Jewish psyche in its multiple manifestations. It invites us to understand the Israeli predicament through Israeli eyes."
Ghada Karmi, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter
"Brutal and searingly honest accounts. ... A compelling book."
Yvonne Ridley, Political editor of the Islam Channel
Israel's founders sought to create a nation of new Jews who would never again go meekly to the death camps. Yet Israel's strength has become synonymous with an oppression of the Palestinians that provokes anger throughout the Muslim world and beyond. How are Israelis able to see themselves as victims while victimising others? What does Israeli Jewish identity mean today?
Arthur Neslen explores the dynamics, distortions and incredible diversity of Israeli society. From the mouths of soldiers, settlers, sex workers and the victims of suicide attacks, Occupied Minds is the story of a national psyche that has become scarred by mental security barriers, emotional checkpoints and displaced outposts of self-righteousness and aggression.
From vignettes to in-depth interviews, more than fifty Israelis offer their accounts. What they reveal is in turn powerful, haunting, subtle and disturbing. Illustratedthroughout with photographs, this unique book offers an unrivalled insight into Israeli consciousness, private and public.
They chart the evolution of a communal self-image based on cultural and religious values towards one formed around a single militaristic imperative: national security.
Arthur Neslen was until recently the London correspondent for Aljazeera.net and the website's only Jewish journalist. For five years he was Red Pepper Magazine 's international editor and between 2001 and 2004, he worked as a broadcast journalist at the BBC. He has also written for publications including the Guardian, the Independent, the Observer, the New Statesman and Private Eye .

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Political Freedom
- History | Middle East - Israel & Palestine
- Political Science | World - Middle Eastern
Dewey: 305.892
Physical Information: 0.82" H x 6.4" W x 7.96" (1.09 lbs) 320 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Middle East
- Ethnic Orientation - Jewish
 
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How are Israelis able to see themselves as victims while victimising others? Israel's founders sought to create a nation of new Jews who would never again go meekly to the death camps. Yet Israel's strength has become synonymous with an oppression of the Palestinians that provokes anger throughout the Muslim world and beyond. Arthur Neslen explores the dynamics, distortions and incredible diversity of Israeli society. From the mouths of soldiers, settlers, sex workers and the victims of suicide attacks, Occupied Minds is the story of a national psyche that has become scarred by mental security barriers, emotional checkpoints and displaced outposts of of victimhood and aggression. It charts the evolution of a communal self-image based on cultural and religious values towards one formed around a single militaristic imperative: national security.

Contributor Bio(s): Neslen, Arthur: - Arthur Neslen was until recently the London correspondent for Aljazeera.net and the website's only Jewish journalist. He is author of Occupied Minds: A Journey Through the Israeli Psyche (Pluto, 2006). He writes for publications including the Guardian, the Independent, the Observer, the New Statesman and Private Eye.