The Arabs in IsraelThe Arabs in Israel
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Book, 1996
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Current format, Book, 1996, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsÃ?Â?Ã?¬StendelÃ?Â?Ã?Âs well-written and comprehensive analysis covers virtually every aspect of the recent historyÃ?Â?Ã?Â? An important analysis of Israel's growing non-Jewish minority at the crossroads.Ã?Â?Ã?® Choice. Ã?Â?Ã?¬Readers are given a complete portrayal of Arab cultural identity in conflict with the political and ideological reality.Ã?Â?Ã?® Book News. This book is an enquiry into the key factors of the Arab IsraelisÃ?Â?Ã? existence. It probes how they are being integrated into the State of Israel and how, at the same time, they face dilemmas of identity. For almost every question that arises, the author provides the relevant historical background and distinguishes features shared with, or different from, the developments in other Arab countries. The political map of the Arab minority is at the heart of this book, but there are extended chapters on demographic trends, geographic distribution, the configuration of the religious communities, social conditions, the status of women, Arabic-language literature in Israel, the Arabic press, the legal status of the minority, government policies, the Arabs of East Jerusalem, the relations of Israeli Arabs with those of the occupied territories and with the Palestinian Authority under Yasser Arafat.
This book is an enquiry into the key factors of the Arab Israelis’ existence. It probes how they are being integrated into the State of Israel and how, at the same time, they face dilemmas of identity. For almost every question that arises, the author provides the relevant historical background and distinguishes features shared with, or different from, the developments in other Arab countries.
The political map of the Arab minority is at the heart of this book, but there are extended chapters on demographic trends, geographic distribution, the configuration of the religious communities, social conditions, the status of women, Arabic-language literature in Israel, the Arabic press, the legal status of the minority, government policies, the Arabs of East Jerusalem, the relations of Israeli Arabs with those of the occupied territories and with the Palestinian Authority under Yasser Arafat.
This book is an enquiry into the key factors of the Arab Israelis' existence. It probes how they are being integrated into the State of Israel and how, at the same time, they face dilemmas of identity. For almost every question that arises, the author provides the relevant historical background and distinguishes features shared with, or different from, the developments in other Arab countries. The political map of the Arab minority is at the heart of this book, but there are extended chapters on demographic trends, geographic distribution, the configuration of the religious communities, social conditions, the status of women, Arabic-language literature in Israel, the Arabic press, the legal status of the minority, government policies, the Arabs of East Jerusalem, the relations of Israeli Arabs with those of the occupied territories and with the Palestinian Authority under Yasser Arafat.
An analysis of Arab Israeli integration into the State of Israel, probing the conflicts of identity that the minority feels and comparing it historically to developments in Arab countries. Stendel (former deputy to the Prime Minister's Advisor on Arab Affairs) draws the political map of the Arab minority in Israel bringing it into focus by synthesizing demographic trends, geographic distribution, the configuration of the religious communities, social conditions, and the status of women. By examining Arabic-language literature, the press, and the relations of Israeli Arabs with the PLO, readers are given a complete portrayal of cultural identity in conflict with the realities of political and ideological policies. Paper edition (unseen), $24.95. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
This book is an enquiry into the key factors of the Arab Israelis’ existence. It probes how they are being integrated into the State of Israel and how, at the same time, they face dilemmas of identity. For almost every question that arises, the author provides the relevant historical background and distinguishes features shared with, or different from, the developments in other Arab countries.
The political map of the Arab minority is at the heart of this book, but there are extended chapters on demographic trends, geographic distribution, the configuration of the religious communities, social conditions, the status of women, Arabic-language literature in Israel, the Arabic press, the legal status of the minority, government policies, the Arabs of East Jerusalem, the relations of Israeli Arabs with those of the occupied territories and with the Palestinian Authority under Yasser Arafat.
This book is an enquiry into the key factors of the Arab Israelis' existence. It probes how they are being integrated into the State of Israel and how, at the same time, they face dilemmas of identity. For almost every question that arises, the author provides the relevant historical background and distinguishes features shared with, or different from, the developments in other Arab countries. The political map of the Arab minority is at the heart of this book, but there are extended chapters on demographic trends, geographic distribution, the configuration of the religious communities, social conditions, the status of women, Arabic-language literature in Israel, the Arabic press, the legal status of the minority, government policies, the Arabs of East Jerusalem, the relations of Israeli Arabs with those of the occupied territories and with the Palestinian Authority under Yasser Arafat.
An analysis of Arab Israeli integration into the State of Israel, probing the conflicts of identity that the minority feels and comparing it historically to developments in Arab countries. Stendel (former deputy to the Prime Minister's Advisor on Arab Affairs) draws the political map of the Arab minority in Israel bringing it into focus by synthesizing demographic trends, geographic distribution, the configuration of the religious communities, social conditions, and the status of women. By examining Arabic-language literature, the press, and the relations of Israeli Arabs with the PLO, readers are given a complete portrayal of cultural identity in conflict with the realities of political and ideological policies. Paper edition (unseen), $24.95. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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