Boycott Theory and the Struggle for Palestine
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Boycott Theory and the Struggle for Palestine
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Boycott Theory and the Struggle for Palestine
Boycott Theory for Palestine aims to advance academic boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) by presenting the fullest and most sophisticated justification for it yet given, demonstrating how the boycott relates to current debates within contemporary political and intellectual life.
The academic boycott of Israel, a branch of the pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, is one of the richest – and most divisive – topics in the politics of knowledge today. In Boycott Theory and the Struggle for Palestine, Nick Riemer addresses the most fundamental questions raised by the call to sever ties with Israeli universities, and offers fresh arguments for doing so.
More than a narrow study of the boycott campaign, the book details how academic BDS relates to a range of live controversies in progressive politics on questions such as disruptive protest, silencing and free speech, the real-world consequences of intellectual work, the rise of the far right, and the nature of grassroots campaigning.
Written for open-minded readers, the book presents the fullest justification for the academic boycott yet given, considering BDS efforts on campuses around the world. The opening chapters explore the fundamentals of the academic boycott campaign, detailing the conditions on the ground in Palestinian and Israeli higher education and analysing debates over the boycott and its adoption or resistance in the west.
The later chapters contextualise the boycott with respect to broader questions about the links between theory and practice in political change. Directly rebutting the arguments of BDS’s opponents, Boycott Theory and the Struggle for Palestine demonstrates the political and intellectual soundness of a controversial and often misrepresented campaign.
In defending an original view of the differences between reflecting on politics and doing it in the specific context of the liberation of Palestine, the book’s arguments will have a resonance for many wider debates beyond the context of either universities or the Middle East.
Series: Off the Fence: Morality, Politics and Society
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Boycott Theory and the Struggle for Palestine is praised for its lucid and nuanced approach, advocating the effectiveness of the BDS movement as a peaceful solution for the Palestinian cause. Reviewers appreciate its compelling argument for the academic boycott of Israel, highlighting its relevance in supporting the rights of marginalised groups globally. Nick Riemer provides a sophisticated critique of liberal academic freedom, urging a rethink of political vocabulary and encouraging deeper reflection on academic boycotts' roles in societal struggles. The book is seen as a necessary, persuasive analysis intertwining theory and praxis, appealing to a broad audience.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781538175873
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 15 January 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 17.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 228.0mm
Weight: 345g
Pages: 310
About the Author
Nick Reimer is senior lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Sydney. As a Palestine solidarity activist, Reimer has published widely in both academic and popular outlets and been criticized openly by conservative media. In addition to his Palestine solidarity work, his political activity includes long-term, close involvement both with the Australian National Tertiary Education Union and with the Refugee Action Coalition in Sydney, a grassroots refugee rights group. He has written for The Guardian, Jacobin, Al Jazeera English, The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald and many other publications.
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