Hijacking the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Hijacking the Arab-Israeli Conflict by Asaf Romirowsky, published by Routledge in September 2023, is a scholarly examination of the interplay between language and political thought within the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. This 204-page volume delves into how a delegitimizing lexicon is employed in politicized anti-Zionist scholarship, highlighting the significance of terminology in shaping perceptions and narratives.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the relationship between language and political theory, as the book addresses the implications of specific terms and concepts used in discussions surrounding the conflict. By focusing on the intersection of history, political science, and religion, this edition provides insights into how language influences political freedom and state dynamics in the region. The analysis presented in this work is relevant for those interested in the complexities of political discourse and its impact on contemporary issues in Asia.
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Thi book emphasizes how a delegitimizing lexicon of terms and concepts is often used in highly politicized anti-Zionist scholarship. This volume focuses on this linkage between language and thought partly because it is long a staple focus for political theory and philosophy.
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