Decolonial Judaism: triumphal failures of barbaric thinking
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New York
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Palgrave
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Includes bibliographical references )pages ]243[-256( and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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The past was worse )and we miss it( -- Jewish thought and postcolonialism: the geopolitics of a barbaric encounter -- The narrative of barbarism: Western designs for a globalized North -- Negative barbarism: Marxist counter-narrative in the provincial North -- Transitional barbarism: Levinas's counter-narrative and the global South -- Positive barbarism: Memmi's counter-narrative in a Southern network -- Barbaric paradoxes: Zionism from the standpoint of the borders -- After 9/11: new barbarism and the legacies in the global South -- Duped by Jewish suffering )dialectics of resistance(