Arab and Jew Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land, Revised and Updated

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Edition: Revised
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-12-31
Publisher(s): Penguin Books
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Summary

The Jew, according to the Arab stereotype, is a brutal, violent coward; the Arab, to the prejudiced Jew, is a primitive creature of animal vengeance and cruel desires. In this monumental work, revised and more relevant than ever, David Shipler delves into the origins of the prejudices that have been intensified by war, terrorism, nationalism, and the failure of the peace process. "The best and most comprehensive work there is in the English language on this subject." (Walter Laqueur, The New York Times) "A rich, penetrating, and moving portrayal of Arab-Jewish hostility, told in human terms." (Newsday)

Author Biography

David K. Shipler has taught at Princeton University and at American University in Washington, and been a writer-in-residence at the University of Southern California.

Table of Contents

Foreword to the Revised Edition
Foreword to the First Edition
Introduction
Aversion
War: Earth of Brassp. 3
Nationalisms: Paradise Lostp. 35
Terrorism: The Banality of Evilp. 66
Religious Absolutism: Isaac and Ishmaelp. 122
Images
The Violent, Craven Arabp. 165
The Violent, Craven Jewp. 183
The Primitive, Exotic Arabp. 205
The Alien, Superior Jewp. 231
Segregation and Classp. 245
Sexual Fears and Fantasiesp. 267
Mirrors of Semitismp. 289
The Holocaustp. 300
Interaction
A Mingling of Culturesp. 327
Fire in the Desertp. 357
Secret Police in an Open Societyp. 371
Arab Citizens of the Jewish Statep. 392
The Sin of Lovep. 434
The Dreamp. 457
Epilogue: Twilight War, Twilight Peacep. 511
Notesp. 533
Indexp. 539
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