Social critique and commitment : essays in honor of Henry Rosenfeld / edited by Majid Al-Haj, Michael Saltman, Zvi Sobel.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, c2005.
Description
xviii, 355 p. ; 23 cm.

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Summary note
A compilation of primarily original essays that deal with Israel form a critical position.
Bibliographic references
"Henry Rosenfeld: some signposts and bibliography": p. [345]-352.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
  • 1967 as a political-economic turning point / Shlomo Swirski
  • The political culture of the separation of powers in Israel / Michael Saltman
  • Demography, politics, and the 'natural family' : donor insemination in Israel / Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli and Yoram S. Carmeli
  • Rhetoric of the destruction of the Israeli welfare state / Nira Reiss
  • Education, social change, and control : the case of the Palestinians is Israel / Majid Al-Haj
  • Between town and village : continuity and change in Arab localities in Israel / Rassem Khamaisi
  • Suicide terrorism and America's mission impossible / Scott Atran
  • Some reflections on anthropology and political economy / Keith Hart
  • The globalization of spirit possession / Herbert S. Lewis
  • The Bedouin's lifeline : roving traders in South Sinai / Emanuel Marx
  • "Pleasures of duty" of the occupiers, "duty of Sumud" of the besieged : the Israeli imposed closure regime in the occupied West Bank / Maya Rosenfeld
  • The dispersal, ethnic cleansing and return of the Tatar people / Baruch Kimmerling
  • Why it's so hard to teach radical ideas : some reflections on the sociology of (radical) (sociology) teaching / Yuval Yonay
  • What went wrong? / Alex Weingrod
  • A talk with Henry / Zvi Sobel
  • Henry Rosenfeld : some signposts and bibliography.
ISBN
0761831495 (paper : alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2005921316
OCLC
61197546
RCP
H - S
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