The sudden assertion of human criteria within a dehumanising framework of political manipulation can be like a flash of lightning illuminating a dark landscape
The sudden assertion of human criteria within a dehumanising framework of political manipulation can be like a flash of lightning illuminating a dark landscape
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Jacqueline RoseJacqueline Rose is a writer who teaches at the school of English and Drama, Queen Mary, University of London. Among her books are States of Fantasy (Oxford University Press, 1998), On Not Being Able to Sleep: Psychoanalysis and the Modern World (Princeton, 2003) and The Question of Zion (Princeton, 2005.) Recent articlesBoycotting Israel: a reply to Linda Grant Those opposing a cultural and academic boycott of Israel should examine the South African precedent, says Jacqueline Rose. Nation as trauma, Zionism as question: Jacqueline Rose interviewedIn The Question of Zion, Jacqueline Rose applies the insights of psychoanalysis to the inner world of Zionist doctrine and attitudes. openDemocracys Rosemary Bechler talks to her. |
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