TY - BOOK ID - 445191 TI - What does a Jew want? AU - Aloni, Udi AU - Žižek, Slavoj AU - Badiou, Alain AU - Butler, Judith PY - 2011 SN - 9780231157582 9780231157599 9780231527378 0231527373 0231157584 0231157592 1281606618 9786613787323 PB - New York Columbia University Press DB - UniCat KW - Political philosophy. Social philosophy KW - Israel KW - Palestine KW - Arab-Israeli conflict KW - Jewish philosophy KW - Jews KW - Motion pictures KW - Cinema KW - Feature films KW - Films KW - Movies KW - Moving-pictures KW - Audio-visual materials KW - Mass media KW - Performing arts KW - Identity, Jewish KW - Jewish identity KW - Jewishness KW - Jewish law KW - Jewish nationalism KW - Philosophy, Jewish KW - Philosophy, Israeli KW - Israel-Arab conflicts KW - Israel-Palestine conflict KW - Israeli-Arab conflict KW - Israeli-Palestinian conflict KW - Jewish-Arab relations KW - Palestine-Israel conflict KW - Palestine problem (1948- ) KW - Palestinian-Israeli conflict KW - Palestinian Arabs KW - Influence KW - Identity KW - Political aspects KW - History and criticism KW - Ethnic identity KW - Race identity KW - Legal status, laws, etc. KW - Philosophy KW - History KW - Aloni, Udi. KW - אלוני, אודי KW - Izrailʹ KW - Medinat Yiśraʼel KW - Yiśraʼel KW - Izrael KW - Isrāʼīl KW - Israele KW - Isŭrael KW - I-se-lieh KW - Medinat Israel KW - State of Israel KW - ישראל KW - מדינת ישראל KW - إسرائيل KW - دولة إسرائيل KW - Dawlat Isrāʼīl KW - Ізраіль KW - Дзяржава Ізраіль KW - Dzi︠a︡rz︠h︡ava Izrailʹ KW - Stát Izrael KW - Država Izrael KW - Ισραήλ KW - Израиль KW - Государство Израиль KW - Gosudarstvo Izrailʹ KW - イスラエル KW - Isuraeru KW - 以色列 KW - Yiselie KW - Politics and government KW - Philosophy. KW - Jewish philosophy. KW - Influence. KW - Identity. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:445191 AB - In the hopes of promoting justice, peace, and solidarity for and with the Palestinian people, Udi Aloni joins with Slavoj Zizek, Alain Badiou, and Judith Butler to confront the core issues of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Their bold question: Will a new generation of Israelis and Palestinians dare to walk together toward a joint Israel-Palestine? Through a collage of meditation, interview, diary, and essay, Aloni and his interlocutors present a personal, intellectual, and altogether provocative account rich with the insights of philosophy and critical theory. They ultimately foresee the emergence of a binational Israeli-Palestinian state, incorporating the work of Walter Benjamin, Edward Said, and Jewish theology to recast the conflict in secular theological terms. ER -