Enforcing Silence
Academic Freedom, Palestine and the Criticism of Israel
Herausgeber: Mccarthy, Conor; Lentin, Ronit; Landy, David
Enforcing Silence
Academic Freedom, Palestine and the Criticism of Israel
Herausgeber: Mccarthy, Conor; Lentin, Ronit; Landy, David
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Situates the academic boycott of Israel in the broader context of academic freedom
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 201mm x 217mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781786996503
- ISBN-10: 1786996502
- Artikelnr.: 59367270
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 201mm x 217mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781786996503
- ISBN-10: 1786996502
- Artikelnr.: 59367270
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Landy is a lecturer in sociology and the director of the MPhil in Race, Ethnicity and Conflict at Trinity College Dublin. He is the author of Jewish Identity and Palestinian Rights: Diaspora Jewish Opposition to Israel (Zed 2011). Ronit Lentin is a retired associate professor of sociology at Trinity College Dublin. Her other books include Thinking Palestine (Zed 2008), Co-Memory and Melancholia: Israelis Memorialising the Palestinian Nakba (2010), and Traces of Racial Exception: Racializing the Israeli Settler Colonialism (2018). Conor McCarthy is a lecturer in the School of English at Maynooth University. His other books include The Cambridge Introduction to Edward Said (2010) and The Revolutionary and Anti-Imperialist Writings of James Connolly (2016).
Preface
Introduction, Palestine and Academic Freedom
Part I: Universities and Academic Governance
1. Whose University? Academic Freedom, Neoliberalism and the Rise of
'Israel Studies'
2. Disciplinarity and the Boycott
3. "The Academic Field must be Defended": Excluding Criticism of Israel
from Campuses.
4. Lebanese and American Law at the American University of Beirut: A Case
of Legal Liminality in Neoliberal Times
5. Precarious Work in Higher Education, Academic Freedom and the Academic
Boycott of Israel in Ireland
Part II: Colonial Erasure in Higher Education
6. Colonial Apologism and the Politics of Academic Freedom
7. The Academic Boycott and Beyond: Towards an Epistemological Strategy of
Liberation and Decolonization
8. Colonial Academic Control in Palestine and Israel: Blueprint for
Repression?
Part III: Interrogating Academic Freedom
9. Lawfare against Academics and the Potential of Legal Mobilization as
Counterpower
10. Rethinking Academic Palestine Advocacy and Activism: Academic Freedom,
Human Rights, and the Universality of the Emancipatory Struggle
11. Against Academic Freedom: "Terrorism," Settler Colonialism, and
Palestinian Liberation
12 Privilege, Platforms, and Power: Uses and Abuses of Academic Freedom
Introduction, Palestine and Academic Freedom
Part I: Universities and Academic Governance
1. Whose University? Academic Freedom, Neoliberalism and the Rise of
'Israel Studies'
2. Disciplinarity and the Boycott
3. "The Academic Field must be Defended": Excluding Criticism of Israel
from Campuses.
4. Lebanese and American Law at the American University of Beirut: A Case
of Legal Liminality in Neoliberal Times
5. Precarious Work in Higher Education, Academic Freedom and the Academic
Boycott of Israel in Ireland
Part II: Colonial Erasure in Higher Education
6. Colonial Apologism and the Politics of Academic Freedom
7. The Academic Boycott and Beyond: Towards an Epistemological Strategy of
Liberation and Decolonization
8. Colonial Academic Control in Palestine and Israel: Blueprint for
Repression?
Part III: Interrogating Academic Freedom
9. Lawfare against Academics and the Potential of Legal Mobilization as
Counterpower
10. Rethinking Academic Palestine Advocacy and Activism: Academic Freedom,
Human Rights, and the Universality of the Emancipatory Struggle
11. Against Academic Freedom: "Terrorism," Settler Colonialism, and
Palestinian Liberation
12 Privilege, Platforms, and Power: Uses and Abuses of Academic Freedom
Preface
Introduction, Palestine and Academic Freedom
Part I: Universities and Academic Governance
1. Whose University? Academic Freedom, Neoliberalism and the Rise of
'Israel Studies'
2. Disciplinarity and the Boycott
3. "The Academic Field must be Defended": Excluding Criticism of Israel
from Campuses.
4. Lebanese and American Law at the American University of Beirut: A Case
of Legal Liminality in Neoliberal Times
5. Precarious Work in Higher Education, Academic Freedom and the Academic
Boycott of Israel in Ireland
Part II: Colonial Erasure in Higher Education
6. Colonial Apologism and the Politics of Academic Freedom
7. The Academic Boycott and Beyond: Towards an Epistemological Strategy of
Liberation and Decolonization
8. Colonial Academic Control in Palestine and Israel: Blueprint for
Repression?
Part III: Interrogating Academic Freedom
9. Lawfare against Academics and the Potential of Legal Mobilization as
Counterpower
10. Rethinking Academic Palestine Advocacy and Activism: Academic Freedom,
Human Rights, and the Universality of the Emancipatory Struggle
11. Against Academic Freedom: "Terrorism," Settler Colonialism, and
Palestinian Liberation
12 Privilege, Platforms, and Power: Uses and Abuses of Academic Freedom
Introduction, Palestine and Academic Freedom
Part I: Universities and Academic Governance
1. Whose University? Academic Freedom, Neoliberalism and the Rise of
'Israel Studies'
2. Disciplinarity and the Boycott
3. "The Academic Field must be Defended": Excluding Criticism of Israel
from Campuses.
4. Lebanese and American Law at the American University of Beirut: A Case
of Legal Liminality in Neoliberal Times
5. Precarious Work in Higher Education, Academic Freedom and the Academic
Boycott of Israel in Ireland
Part II: Colonial Erasure in Higher Education
6. Colonial Apologism and the Politics of Academic Freedom
7. The Academic Boycott and Beyond: Towards an Epistemological Strategy of
Liberation and Decolonization
8. Colonial Academic Control in Palestine and Israel: Blueprint for
Repression?
Part III: Interrogating Academic Freedom
9. Lawfare against Academics and the Potential of Legal Mobilization as
Counterpower
10. Rethinking Academic Palestine Advocacy and Activism: Academic Freedom,
Human Rights, and the Universality of the Emancipatory Struggle
11. Against Academic Freedom: "Terrorism," Settler Colonialism, and
Palestinian Liberation
12 Privilege, Platforms, and Power: Uses and Abuses of Academic Freedom







