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Israel Denial: Anti-Zionism, Anti-Semitism, & The Faculty Campaign Against the Jewish State Kindle Edition

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A work of “rigorous intellectual inquiry” critiquing the BDS movement in academia (Jewish Journal).

Israel Denial is the first book to offer detailed analyses of the work faculty members have published—individually and collectively—in support of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement; it contrasts their claims with options for promoting peace.

The faculty discussed here have devoted a significant part of their professional lives to delegitimizing the Jewish state. While there are beliefs they hold in common—including the conviction that there is nothing good to say about Israel—they also develop distinctive arguments designed to recruit converts to their cause in novel ways. They do so both as writers and as teachers;
Israel Denial is the first to give substantial attention to anti-Zionist pedagogy. No effort to understand the BDS movement’s impact on the academy and public policy can be complete without the kind of understanding this book offers.

A co-publication of the Academic Engagement Network
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"The book completely discredits BDS by demonstrating in devastating detail how much it corrupts academic standards and undermines the chances for peace. With its more than 400 pages of text, some 50 pages of notes, and an extensive bibliography, the book not only reflects Nelson's longstanding concern about the corrosive effects of BDS activism, but also his vast experience and erudition as a prolific scholar whose academic career spans almost five decades."―The Algemeiner

"Nelson has written a very good book: clear, judicious, and exemplary in its concern for reason and evidence."―
Fathom

"Cary Nelsons
Israel Denial is a hard hitting, in depth analysis of the current opposition to Israels existence. While anyone who wants to uncover the inherent imbalance in the BDS movement would be well advised to read this book, it is also important for anyone who is concerned by a certain group think that has permeated the academy. While this book is ostensibly about opposition to Israel, it is really about far more than that."―Deborah E Lipstadt, Emory University, author of Antisemitism Here and Now

"The Academic Engagement Network is pleased to support publication of Cary Nelsons
Israel Denial. The book is an intellectual tour de force, challenging work by leading scholars in the BDS movement who seek to shape public understanding of and teaching about Israel. If Holocaust denial promotes a false account about what occurred during World War II, failing all evidentiary tests, Israel denial reveals the academic invention of a nearly similar fictive account of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, one designed to demonize Israel and dehumanize its people. Nelson brilliantly documents the shoddy, self-referencing nature of much of this scholarship. He identifies the impact these publications have on standards of academic integrity, on politicized teaching by BDS loyalists, and on the influence still others exercise in several prominent university presses. But Nelson is much more than a critic of BDS scholarship. He helps us see how the two-state solution can be revived, how both peoples desires for national sovereignty can be accommodated."―Ken Waltzer, Michigan State University, Executive Director, AEN

"A substantial number of American university professors have dedicated themselves to achieving the elimination of the Jewish state. And Cary Nelson has done the worst possible thing that could ever be done to those people. He has read them. He has quoted their writings. He has analyzed the arguments. It is a demolition. It is bracing to see. It is inspiring."―PAUL BERMAN, author of
The Flight of the Intellectuals and other books

"Cary Nelson's book is as important for the academy itself as it is for the study of the Israel-Palestine conflict. A distinguished scholar of literature and a major leader of the American academy, he has never wavered in defense of the values critical to sustaining the scholarly enterprise. Thus, with regard to Israel and its conflict with Palestinians, he recognized the need to document the absolute loss of the values upholding academic standards. A complicated battle over land has been turned into a morality tale accusing Israel of the very crimes―genocide, ethnic cleansing―historically unleashed against Jews.
Israel Denial is a book of tremendous significance―as much a rescue of the academy as a meticulous analysis of what has become the major discourse distorting the study of Israel. His chapters―like those on Saree Makdisi and Jasbir Puar―demonstrate an incredible range of knowledge. They also show how careful he is with his own collection of data. This book deconstructs a conventional wisdom that has been stitched together with false analogies, misused data, and just plain ignorance. It deserves to be read not only by those who study the Middle East but also by all who care about insuring the continuation of an academy where excellence comes from a genuine pursuit of truth and accuracy and not from slogans or pieties, no matter how popular or how embedded they are in the mainstream media. On the one hand, Israel Denial is dispiriting in showing how deeply politics can intrude on and compromise intellectual projects. On the other hand, the book demonstrates what can be achieved with traditional scholarly skills and honesty. For that, all of us should be grateful to Cary Nelson"―DONNA ROBINSON DIVINE, Smith College; President, Association for Israel Studies

"In
Israel Denial, Cary Nelson sets out "to take anti-Zionist faculty positions seriously and address them in detail." He accomplishes that objective and much, much more. Israel Denial is the most wide-ranging and incisive analysis of the academic movement to delegitimize and demonize Israel. With characteristic grace and insight, Nelson thoroughly exposes and refutes the arguments for boycotting the Jewish state, while also exploring pathways to actual peace and reconciliation."―STEVEN LUBET, Northwestern University School of Law, author of Interrogating Ethnography: Why Evidence Matters and other books

"Once again, Cary Nelson steps up to the plate in the fight against BDS.
Israel Denial presents detailed and thorough analyses of individual and collective "academic" publications in support of this dogmatic and intimidating movement. While it is sometimes difficult to blame young students, ignorant of the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, for joining in the de-legitimization of the Jewish state, it is incomprehensible that faculty should devote their academic work and professional lives to justifying their anti- Israel ideology. Yet effective countering of the BDS movement warrants deep study and full understanding of the narratives and tactics academics use in the de-legitimizing campaign. Kudos to Cary Nelson on producing a brilliant book that challenges these anti-Israel publications and unmasks the false, misleading, and distorted nature of the facts and arguments faculty use in their allegedly scholarly work. "―RIVKA CARMI, M.D., President, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

"This is a fine book on the strategies and argumentation of the BDS movement, and on some of its leading proponents. Nelson offers his readers powerful dissections and refutations of many of the BDS's talking points, as well as some thoughts about moving towards accommodations regarding –if not a solution to―the Israeli-Palestinian conflict."―BENNY MORRIS, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, author of One State, Two States: Resolving the Israel/Palestine Conflict and other books

"The campaign to boycott Israel wants to be seen as a symbolic marker of the true community of the good; it poses as the simple global resistance to the Israeli right.
Israel Denial disrupts this dishonest and menacing positioning. It raises its banner within the community of the progressive, it articulates opposition to both the BDS and the pro-settler nationalist flag-wavers, it embraces a politics of peace and it consistently opposes both anti-Arab racism and antisemitism."―DAVID HIRSH, Goldsmiths University, author of Contemporary Left Antisemitism

"After Nelson's book, no one should be able to take the work of the BDS professors seriously, given their reliance on propagandistic lies. Cary Nelson's Israel is not the mythic realm of demons fantasized by BDS advocates but an actual place that contains signs of hope."―David Mikics,
Tablet

"
Israel Denial is an epic response to BDS and its pseudo-intellectual underpinnings."―elder of Ziyon

"
Israel Denial seeks to take the rug out from beneath the feet of scholars pushing vilification of Israel and promoting discrimination against Israeli institutions by discriminating against Israeli faculty and students. This is an important book for those who want to be equipped with fighting what is called academic BDS."―Israel Diaries

"[T]his book fills a desperate need―the need to expose the bigotry of the anti-Israel academy and the thinly veiled fictions they propagate."―
Commentary

"
Israel Denial is a staggering work of rigorous intellectual inquiry that helps us understand how a deep anti-Israel animus in academia has fueled the rise of intersectionality as a movement to isolate and exclude Jews. "―Jewish Journal

Review

The campaign to boycott Israel wants to be seen as a symbolic marker of the true community of the good; it poses as the simple global resistance to the Israeli right. Israel Denial disrupts this dishonest and menacing positioning. It raises its banner within the community of the progressive, it articulates opposition to both the BDS and the pro-settler nationalist flag-wavers, it embraces a politics of peace and it consistently opposes both anti-Arab racism and antisemitism.

-- DAVID HIRSH, Goldsmiths University, author of Contemporary Left Antisemitism

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07QG9Y562
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Indiana University Press (June 7, 2019)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 7, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3669 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 555 pages
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Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2019
Academics who bash Israel say that no one has answered their arguments. False! Every single argument against Israel is addressed here in full - indeed demolished - rigorously, at length, and in detail. If you are anti-Israel and go along with those arguments, and do not read this book, you are suffering of Israel Denial: anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2019
Cary Nelson writes in a clear, calm, logical manner about this controversial topic.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2021
Marketed aptly as not only “the first book to offer detailed analyses of faculty publications supporting the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement,” but a work that, furthermore, “contrasts them with options for promoting peace,” Nelson’s magisterial tome, Israel Denial, is distinctive and important in both regards.

For one thing, as critics have long noted, no BDS activist has any viable suggestions for bringing about peace between Arab and Jew. While Nelson, by contrast, not only dissects the anti-Israel academics’ errors, but offers detailed, constructive plans of his own for Israel’s “coordinated unilateral withdrawal from parts of the West Bank,” in a bold and original bid to “rescue the two-state solution” (384). It is a consummation devoutly to be wished, and a plan worthy of a military general.

Thus, anyone who reads Israel Denial’s more than 400 pages of painstaking argument will conclude two things: (1) BDS is intellectually bankrupt and (2) the humanities are in serious jeopardy, if this movement is any indication. She will also contemplate a third (3): Both Palestinians and Jews have the right to national self-determination in principle, a moral and political reality that BDS systematically labors to cover over and deny (hence Nelson’s aptly chosen title).

What Nelson shows, in heartbreaking detail, is how the BDS instrumentalizing of curriculum breeds grandstanding monsters. Prominent gaslighting academics such as Judith Butler, Saree Makdisi, and Jasbir Puar provide what can only be called shocking test cases, along with disgraced ex-academic, Steven Salaita (famously canceled for anti-Semitic tweets). It’s not that these formidable minds haven’t got anything to say—but rather the echo chamber of the postmodern academy leads them to crank up the volume on their most distorted claims and delusional scenarios.

To pick almost randomly just one of many representative examples, Saree Makdisi (Professor of English at UCLA), apparently somewhere, in an academic journal, insists not only that a just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict should be found, if possible, but that Israel’s entire “settler colonial” project, which he says engages in “necropolitics” [sic], is “worse [sic] than apartheid.” Facially, this bizarre calumny, couched in a barrage of silly buzzwords, at once trivializes South African history, even as it distorts liberal, multicultural Israel’s present circumstances. As Nelson patiently explains (as if it needed saying...), the charge is “manifestly untrue,” to say the least, and “inexcusable” as such (172, 199). And so on, for 400 pages.

This is what anti-Semitic anti-Zionism is like at the highest levels of academic scholarship in the US today.

And, thanks to Cary Nelson, this is the definitive response.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2019
Whether you agree with the BDS or not, it is a reminder that there are some people there who still care about moral values. The efforts invested by many groups and elements to besmirch them is a great shame.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2019
Essentially, this is propaganda for Israeli expansionism and the human rights violations that policy entails.
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