2015 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Themes of Dissident Dissonance: Zionism and the Self
Author : Katie Attwell
Published in: Jewish-Israeli National Identity and Dissidence
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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This chapter engages more closely with the individual subjectivity of the dissidents. It begins by considering how the collective fear generated through ressentiment might inform self-preservation and self-interest. It then explores moments in which dissidents have acted against the values they now hold. The final section analyses the most radical dissidents, asking what their experiences can tell us about the price to pay for ‘extreme’ dissent, and the consequences of its marginality.