The Invention of Ancient Israel: The Silencing of Palestinian History
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A controversial and provocative work, The Invention of Ancient Israel chronicles how the true history of ancient Palestine has been obscured. Keith W. Whitelam reveals how ancient Israel has been invented by scholars in the image of a European nation state; one that resembles the state of Israel created in 1948.
This book explores the prospects for developing the study of Palestinian history as a subject in its own right, divorced from the history of the Bible, and argues that Biblical scholars, through their traditional view of this area, have contributed to dispossession both of a Palestinian land and a Palestinian past. |
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| 06-24-08 | 2 | 0\2 |
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Disguised as scientific critique of modern biblical
research, Professor Whitelam's book, "The invention of ancient Israel", is instead an unoriginal attempt to construct an argument for denial of the Jewish claims on the Land of Israel. Professor Whitelam claims the following: - The Hebrew Bible is a literary construct of Persian or/and Hellenistic era with minimal historicity in the most of it parts. The archeological data for the "biblical" period is scarce and the data interpretation ambiguous. - The Israelite/Jewish presence in Palestine is just one of many "threads" in the fabric of Palestinian history. Liberating mainstream historical and archeological research from the influence of the Hebrew Bible will bring this into focus. - The successful implementation of the Zionist project - the return to the Land of Israel and creation of the State of Israel - inspired and predisposed the western Biblical researchers toward the Jewish cause. - Decoupling the historical research from the Zionist influence, as well as from the "Orientalistic" attitudes of the Western and Israeli researchers will lead to the dominance of the Palestinian narrative. - Further development of the Palestinian version of history will help to prove the illegality of Jewish claims on the land of Israel. The problem with Whitelam's approach is not in the shortage of archeological data proving or disproving the existence of ancient kingdom of Israel. The problem with Professor Whitelam is in the fact that he treats the Holy Torah as some tendentious history textbook. It is not. The Hebrew Bible is the Narrative of Jewish Civilization and foundation of Judaism. The centrality of the Land of Israel and Jerusalem to that Narrative is beyond any argument. In calling for Palestinization of Israeli history Whitelam commits an act of disrespect toward the Holy Torah and toward the Jews. That disrespect is as old as the Bible itself. It is called anti-Semitism. Scottish Professor Whitelam does not belong to Jewish Civilization. Jews are the Other for him. He should give them the same respect and acceptance his guru Edward Said taught him to give to Muslims or Hindus. Professor Whitelam is not the first to attempt eliminating the memory of ancient Israel. There were many before him. For instance, the chapter on "kingdoms of Israel and Judea" was taken out of the Soviet school textbooks in 1949 on orders of Stalin as one of the measures taken to extinguish the Jewish national life in USSR. Nothing came out of that. Stalin died, Communism fell apart and the chapter on ancient Israel returned to the Russian textbook. The further attempts to eliminate the memory of ancient Israel will meet the same fate. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-29 08:27:13 EST)
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| 06-24-08 | 2 | 1\3 |
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Disguised as scientific critique of modern biblical
research, Professor Whitelam's book, "The invention of ancient Israel", is instead an unoriginal attempt to construct an argument for denial of the Jewish claims on the Land of Israel. Professor Whitelam claims the following: - The Hebrew Bible is a literary construct of Persian or/and Hellenistic era with minimal historicity in the most of it parts. The archeological data for the "biblical" period is scarce and the data interpretation ambiguous. - The Israelite/Jewish presence in Palestine is just one of many "threads" in the fabric of Palestinian history. Liberating mainstream historical and archeological research from the influence of the Hebrew Bible will bring this into focus. - The successful implementation of the Zionist project - the return to the Land of Israel and creation of the State of Israel - inspired and predisposed the western Biblical researchers toward the Jewish cause. - Decoupling the historical research from the Zionist influence, as well as from the "Orientalistic" attitudes of the Western and Israeli researchers will lead to the dominance of the Palestinian narrative. - Further development of the Palestinian version of history will help to prove the illegality of Jewish claims on the land of Israel. The problem with Whitelam's approach is not in the shortage of archeological data proving or disproving the existence of ancient kingdom of Israel. The problem with Professor Whitelam is in the fact that he treats the Holy Torah as some tendentious history textbook. It is not. The Hebrew Bible is the Narrative of Jewish Civilization and foundation of Judaism. The centrality of the Land of Israel and Jerusalem to that Narrative is beyond any argument. In calling for Palestinization of Israeli history Whitelam commits an act of disrespect toward the Holy Torah and toward the Jews. That disrespect is as old as the Bible itself. It is called anti-Semitism. Scottish Professor Whitelam does not belong to Jewish Civilization. Jews are the Other for him. He should give them the same respect and acceptance his guru Edward Said taught him to give to Muslims or Hindus. Professor Whitelam is not the first to attempt eliminating the memory of ancient Israel. There were many before him. For instance, the chapter on "kingdoms of Israel and Judea" was taken out of the Soviet school textbooks in 1949 on orders of Stalin as one of the measures taken to extinguish the Jewish national life in USSR. Nothing came out of that. Stalin died, Communism fell apart and the chapter on ancient Israel returned to the Russian textbook. The further attempts to eliminate the memory of ancient Israel will meet the same fate. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-02 09:30:51 EST)
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| 08-20-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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I've taught parts of this book in a course Gender, Race and Knowledge that examines the connections between politics and epistemology in the construction of the Middle East. Students were excited about the chapters they read and the way Whitelam described why, how and for whom Western academic constructions of ancient Israel mattered. An excellent book to teach for those interested in the politics of official knowledge.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-24 10:13:10 EST)
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| 08-19-07 | 5 | 3\4 |
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I've taught parts of this book in a course Gender, Race and Knowledge that examines the connections between politics and epistemology in the construction of the Middle East. Students were excited about the chapters they read and the way Whitelam described why, how and for whom Western academic constructions of ancient Israel mattered. An excellent book to teach for those interested in the politics of official knowledge.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-21 09:43:12 EST)
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| 07-23-06 | 5 | 9\20 |
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Excellent! In light of today's events everyone should read; it shows the arguement why Israel should NOT EXIST.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-09 10:06:51 EST)
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| 07-22-06 | 5 | 9\17 |
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Excellent! In light of today's events everyone should read; it shows the arguement why Israel should NOT EXIST.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-04 11:23:21 EST)
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