If I Am Not For Myself: Journey of an Anti-Zionist Jew

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Verso Books, Aug 23, 2011 - Biography & Autobiography - 320 pages
If I Am Not For Myself is a passionate, thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be Jewish in the twenty-first century. It traces the author’s upbringing in 1960s Jewish-American suburbia, his anti-war and pro-Palestinian activism on the British left, and life as a Jew among Muslims in Pakistan, Morocco, and Britain. Interwoven with this are the experiences of his grandfather’s life in Jewish New York of the 1930s and 40s, his struggles with anti-Semitism and the twists and turns that led him from anti-fascism to militant Zionism. In the course of this deeply personal story, Marqusee refutes the claims of Israel and Zionism on Jewish loyalty and laments their impact on the Jewish diaspora. Rather, he argues for a richer, more multi-dimensional understanding of Jewish history and identity, and reclaims vital political and personal space for those castigated as “self-haters” by the Jewish establishment.
 

Contents

Names and Faces 3322
3
The War Against Analogy
23
An Intimate Accusation
42
The Emancipation of the Jews
62
The Prophet Armed
87
A Militant Jew
119
In Ancient Palestine
140
The War in the Bronx
157
Nakba
179
Diasporic Dimensions
211
Confessions of a SelfHating Jew
251
Acknowledgments
297
Bibliography
305
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About the author (2011)

Mike Marqusee‘s books include Wicked Messenger: Bob Dylan and the 1960s, Redemption Song: Muhammad Ali and the Spirit of the Sixties, War Minus the Shooting, Anyone but England and If I Am Not for Myself. He is a regular contributor to the Guardian and writes a fortnightly column for the Indian newspaper The Hindu. He lives in London.

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