Post-Zionism in the Oslo era and the implications for the diaspora

Author: Danny Ben-Moshe

Source: Israel Affairs, Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, Numbers 1-2/October/December 2004 , pp. 313-336(24)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

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Abstract:

Post-Zionism was a prominent ideological and cultural development in Israel during the 1990s. It was closely related to the peace process, Israel's place in the Middle East and the issues concerning what sort of state Israel should be. Post-Zionism receded from the Israeli agenda with the outbreak of Palestinian-Israeli violence in September 2000, but its underlying issues remain. After profiling post-Zionism, this article considers these respective post-Zionist perspectives towards the diaspora and the implications they have for it.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13537120412331321481

Affiliations: 1: Social Diversity Key Research Area at Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia

Publication date: 2004-10-01

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