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In this collection of conversations that were conducted in
Calcutta, at the London School of Economics, through Jewish Book
Week, and on the radical website openDemocracy, internationally
renowned Jewish scholar Jacqueline Rose explores the debates that
have fueled her writing and thinking over three decades. Drawn out
by her interlocutors, Rose discusses the difference between
political and sexual identity and inquires whether psychoanalysis
can be considered a radical form of thought that can be used
fruitfully in dialogue about political struggle. Most
significantly--since each of these conversations were sparked by
her recent and controversial writing on Zionism, Israel, and
Palestine--Rose reflects on the role of Jewish dissent in our time.
In these conversations, Rose appears courageous, passionate,
ethical, and never afraid to engage politically on issues that are
of human concern in the ongoing Middle and Near East crisis.
Contributions to the convention on modern liberty organised by Open
Democracy in London, 2009.
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