The War on Error: Israel, Islam and the Middle East

The War on Error: Israel, Islam and the Middle East

by Martin Kramer
The War on Error: Israel, Islam and the Middle East

The War on Error: Israel, Islam and the Middle East

by Martin Kramer

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Overview

In 'The War on Error', historian and political analyst Martin Kramer presents a series of case studies, some based on pathfinding research and others on provocative analysis, that correct misinformation clouding the public's understanding of the Middle East. He also offers a forensic exploration of how misinformation arises and becomes "fact." The book is divided into five themes: Orientalism and Middle Eastern studies, a prime casualty of the culture wars; Islamism, massively misrepresented by apologists; Arab politics, a generator of disappointing surprises; Israeli history, manipulated by reckless revisionists; and American Jews and Israel, the subject of irrational fantasies. Kramer shows how error permeates the debate over each of these themes, creating distorted images that cause policy failures. Kramer approaches questions in the spirit of a relentless fact-checker. Did Israeli troops massacre Palestinian Arabs in Lydda in July 1948? Was the bestseller 'Exodus' hatched by an advertising executive? Did Martin Luther King, Jr., describe anti-Zionism as antisemitism? Did a major post-9/11 documentary film deliberately distort the history of Islam? Did Israel push the United States into the Iraq War? Kramer also questions paradigms—the "Arab Spring," the map of the Middle East, and linkage. Along the way, he amasses new evidence, exposes carelessness, and provides definitive answers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412864336
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/30/2016
Pages: 342
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 16.60(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Martin Kramer is the founding president of Shalem College in Jerusalem, where he also chairs the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. He is the author and editor of several books, including Arab Awakening and Islamic Revival.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part I. The Middle East (Studies) Conflict

1 Dangerous Orientalists
2 The Shifting Sands of Academe
3 Surveying the Middle East
4 Policy and the Academy

Part II. Missing Islam
5 Fundamentalists or Islamists?
6 "Islamic Fascism"
7 Islam for Viewers Like You
8 Afghani and America
9 He Might Have Been Pope
10 Hamas of the Intellectuals
11 Know Thy Enemy

Part III. Misunderstood Arabs
12 1967 and Memory
13 Sadat and Begin: The Peacemakers
14 When Minorities Rule
15 Syria in the Fertile Crescent
16 Arab Spring, Arab Crisis
17 Listening to Arabs

Part IV. Inventing Israel's History
18 What Happened at Lydda
19 Shabtai Teveth and the Whole Truth
20 Who Censored the Six-Day War?

Part V. Elders of Zion
21 The Exodus Conspiracy
22 In the Words of Martin Luther King
23 Israel and the Iraq War
24 Fouad Ajami Goes to Israel
25 "Gaza Is Auschwitz"

Epilogue
Index

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