Essays & Reviews Settled History By Molly ONovember 20, 2015 Tourist attractions in contested settlements use local history to project Israeli nationalism into the future
Essays & Reviews The Jewish Messiah By Alex CocotasAugust 27, 2015 A new documentary about former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's murderer hits too close to home for Israeli authorities
Essays & Reviews The Monster and the State By Callie MaidhofAugust 12, 2015 It’s easier to condemn a hate crime than a war crime, especially on occupied land.
Essays & Reviews City of the Moon By Alex ShamsJuly 21, 2015 In Jericho, Palestinians find a resort from their occupations
Essays & Reviews Our Boys Gone Wild By JB BragerJune 9, 2015 The IDF's "selfie militarism" means smiling while playing the bad guy
Essays & Reviews Holy Land By Molly OApril 20, 2015 Zionism excavates its secular justification from the Jerusalem dirt
Essays & Reviews Nostalgia for the Future By Nadia AwadMarch 22, 2015 Images of Palestine circulate globally as long as they don’t picture return
Essays & Reviews Turn Down for What? By Malcolm HarrisJuly 14, 2014 In imagining a homogenized future labor force, accelerationism ignores how capital opportunistically sustains difference to survive
Essays & Reviews Next Year in Tehran By Alex ShamsFebruary 20, 2014 An Iranian intellectual's trip to Israel in the 1960s revealed the strange appeal of secular republicanism to religious ethno-supremacists.
Essays & Reviews Extremists in The Mainstream By Callie MaidhofDecember 3, 2013 Max Blumenthal's Goliath finds fascism in Israel, but overlooks the mask it's hiding behind