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As international awareness of the apartheid nature of Israel grows, Omar Barghouti offers a manifesto for winning Palestinian civil rights.
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As international awareness of the apartheid nature of Israel grows, Omar Barghouti offers a manifesto for winning Palestinian civil rights.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 199mm x 136mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9781608461141
- ISBN-10: 1608461149
- Artikelnr.: 32443698
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 199mm x 136mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9781608461141
- ISBN-10: 1608461149
- Artikelnr.: 32443698
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Omar Barghouti is an independent Palestinian commentator and human rights activist. He is a founding member of the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) and the Palestinian Civil Society Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from Columbia University, NY, and a master's degree in philosophy (ethics) from Tel Aviv University.
1. Introduction: BDS: What? Why? Why Now? 2. 1
Israeli Apartheid: Time for the South African Treatment 3. 2
Israel vs. South Africa: Reflecting on the Cultural Boycott 4. 3
On the Moral Responsibility of Scholars in Situations of Oppression 5. 4
Just Intellectuals? Oppression, Resistance, and the Public Role of Intellectuals 6. 5
Freedom vs. "Academic Freedom": The AUT Boycott 7. 6
Israel: So You Think You Can Dance? 8. 7
Fighting Apartheid in South Africa, Celebrating Apartheid in Israel: Open letter to Nadine Gordimer 9. 8
Between South Africa and Israel: UNESCO's Double
Standards 10. 9
What we really need! A response to anti
boycott arguments 11. 10
Derailing Injustice: Palestinian Civil Resistance to the "Jerusalem Light Rail" 12. 11
"Boycotts work": An interview with Omar Barghouti by Ali Mustafa 13. 12
Never Against! European Collusion in Israel's Slow Genocide 14. 13
Boycotting Israeli settlement products: tactic vs. strategy 15. 14
Our South Africa Moment has Arrived 16. Conclusion
BDS: If not now, when?
Israeli Apartheid: Time for the South African Treatment 3. 2
Israel vs. South Africa: Reflecting on the Cultural Boycott 4. 3
On the Moral Responsibility of Scholars in Situations of Oppression 5. 4
Just Intellectuals? Oppression, Resistance, and the Public Role of Intellectuals 6. 5
Freedom vs. "Academic Freedom": The AUT Boycott 7. 6
Israel: So You Think You Can Dance? 8. 7
Fighting Apartheid in South Africa, Celebrating Apartheid in Israel: Open letter to Nadine Gordimer 9. 8
Between South Africa and Israel: UNESCO's Double
Standards 10. 9
What we really need! A response to anti
boycott arguments 11. 10
Derailing Injustice: Palestinian Civil Resistance to the "Jerusalem Light Rail" 12. 11
"Boycotts work": An interview with Omar Barghouti by Ali Mustafa 13. 12
Never Against! European Collusion in Israel's Slow Genocide 14. 13
Boycotting Israeli settlement products: tactic vs. strategy 15. 14
Our South Africa Moment has Arrived 16. Conclusion
BDS: If not now, when?
1. Introduction: BDS: What? Why? Why Now? 2. 1
Israeli Apartheid: Time for the South African Treatment 3. 2
Israel vs. South Africa: Reflecting on the Cultural Boycott 4. 3
On the Moral Responsibility of Scholars in Situations of Oppression 5. 4
Just Intellectuals? Oppression, Resistance, and the Public Role of Intellectuals 6. 5
Freedom vs. "Academic Freedom": The AUT Boycott 7. 6
Israel: So You Think You Can Dance? 8. 7
Fighting Apartheid in South Africa, Celebrating Apartheid in Israel: Open letter to Nadine Gordimer 9. 8
Between South Africa and Israel: UNESCO's Double
Standards 10. 9
What we really need! A response to anti
boycott arguments 11. 10
Derailing Injustice: Palestinian Civil Resistance to the "Jerusalem Light Rail" 12. 11
"Boycotts work": An interview with Omar Barghouti by Ali Mustafa 13. 12
Never Against! European Collusion in Israel's Slow Genocide 14. 13
Boycotting Israeli settlement products: tactic vs. strategy 15. 14
Our South Africa Moment has Arrived 16. Conclusion
BDS: If not now, when?
Israeli Apartheid: Time for the South African Treatment 3. 2
Israel vs. South Africa: Reflecting on the Cultural Boycott 4. 3
On the Moral Responsibility of Scholars in Situations of Oppression 5. 4
Just Intellectuals? Oppression, Resistance, and the Public Role of Intellectuals 6. 5
Freedom vs. "Academic Freedom": The AUT Boycott 7. 6
Israel: So You Think You Can Dance? 8. 7
Fighting Apartheid in South Africa, Celebrating Apartheid in Israel: Open letter to Nadine Gordimer 9. 8
Between South Africa and Israel: UNESCO's Double
Standards 10. 9
What we really need! A response to anti
boycott arguments 11. 10
Derailing Injustice: Palestinian Civil Resistance to the "Jerusalem Light Rail" 12. 11
"Boycotts work": An interview with Omar Barghouti by Ali Mustafa 13. 12
Never Against! European Collusion in Israel's Slow Genocide 14. 13
Boycotting Israeli settlement products: tactic vs. strategy 15. 14
Our South Africa Moment has Arrived 16. Conclusion
BDS: If not now, when?







