Jewish nationality status as the basis for institutionalized racial discrimination in Israel
This article by an anthropologist argues that "racism" is a valid charge against Zionism. The argument is unfolded in three parts. The first addresses the differences between scientific and popular concepts of race which cause confusion about the meaning of "racism". The second c...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
Council
1986
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In: |
American Arab affairs
Year: 1986, Issue: 17, Pages: 79-98 |
Further subjects: | B
Israel
Judaism
Zionism
Racism
Volksgruppe / Ethnische Bevölkerungsgruppe
B Judaism B Zionism B Israel B Racism B Ethnic group |
Summary: | This article by an anthropologist argues that "racism" is a valid charge against Zionism. The argument is unfolded in three parts. The first addresses the differences between scientific and popular concepts of race which cause confusion about the meaning of "racism". The second calls attention to strategies that conceal the important distinction in Israeli law between "nationality" and "citizenship". The third discusses the manifold problems that result from the insistence of Zionist spokesmen that nationality and religion are inseparable for Jews. (DÜI-Asd) |
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ISSN: | 0731-6763 |
Contains: | In: American Arab affairs
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