Gaza
Faces History
by Enzo
Traverso
Translated
by Willard Wood
https://otherpress.com/product/gaza-faces-history-9781635425543/reviews/
“Enzo
Traverso delivers a stinging riposte, rigorously anchored in his mastery of
European Jewish history, to the virtually unanimous sanctification by Western
elites of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, and their dishonest weaponization of
anti-Semitism (in some cases by true anti-Semites on the far right) to attack
supporters of Palestinian rights.” —Rashid Khalidi, author of The Hundred
Years’ War on Palestine
“In the
face of a massive attempt at distortion of facts comes this lucid analysis that
explains, among other things, why the West is unable and unwilling to stop
arming Israel, how the memory of the Holocaust is utilized in the defense of
Israel, and how Israel succeeds in posing as the victim while destroying Gaza
under a hail of bombs and much much more.” —Raja Shehadeh, author of We Could
Have Been Friends, My Father and I and What Does Israel Fear from Palestine?
“One of
the world’s leading exemplars of the virtues of thinking with history, Enzo
Traverso offers a uniquely important voice of critique: his latest
intervention, impassioned and searching, could not be more timely.” —Mark
Mazower, author of Dark Continent: Europe’s Twentieth Century
“In this
somber and eloquent book, Enzo Traverso situates the atrocities of October 7,
and Israel’s destruction of Gaza, in a historical sequence that encompasses
both the Shoah and the Nakba, the crimes of Nazism and the crimes of
colonization. The result is a work of erudition and moral gravitas, offering a
devastating indictment of the rhetorical subterfuge by which Israel and its
supporters in the West have justified Gaza’s slaughter.” —Adam Shatz, author of
The Rebel’s Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon
“Hard-hitting
and urgent, Gaza Faces History blends political acumen and historical insight
to offer a critical account of the public debates that have taken place since
October 7, 2023. Traverso’s ‘contrapuntal’ approach challenges the common sense
around questions of antisemitism and anti-Zionism, victims and perpetrators,
and political violence. Without minimizing the complexities of the crisis in
which we find ourselves, the book concludes with a necessary binational
vision—the only way forward.” —Michael Rothberg, author of The Implicated
Subject: Beyond Victims and Perpetrators
“This
wide-ranging essay by master historian Enzo Traverso presents a courageously
unsparing analysis of the debate about Gaza. Ranging from the tension between
universalism and orientalism in the West, the role of national myths and
appropriate historical analogies, to the efficacy of anticolonial and
revolutionary violence, Gaza Faces History challenges the shibboleths that
distort understanding of conflict in the land between the river and the sea. It
will, I suspect, make for difficult, if necessary, reading for some.” —A. Dirk
Moses, author of The Problems of Genocide
“In this
edifying little work, Enzo Traverso reflects on Israel’s war on Gaza in light
of his experience as historian and intellectual. He thus offers the reader a
condensed overview of decades of research and thinking on closely related
issues, providing a much deeper perspective on the Gaza tragedy.” —Gilbert
Achcar, author of The Arabs and the Holocaust: The Arab-Israeli War of
Narratives
“This
short book by Enzo Traverso is a fundamental critique of the distorted and
destructive ways by which the genocide in Gaza is being discussed by large
segments of the West. It essentially explains how a distorted memory of the
Holocaust enables and legitimizes the occurrence of the genocide in Gaza. This
is a sad must-read for anyone who wants to understand the depth of the crisis
we find ourselves in today, more than a year after October 7.” —Amos Goldberg,
coeditor with Bashir Bashir of The Holocaust and the Nakba: A New Grammar of
Trauma and History

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