© Columbia University Press
March, 2007
Cloth, 224 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-14068-3
$30.00
"Behind the increasing shrillness of Jewish-Arab relations within Israel lie deep ambiguities, and it is these which renders Laurence Louër's imaginative and elegantly written book so important." — Times Literary Supplement
"To Be an Arab in Israel makes an original contribution to our understanding of Israeli Arabs and their relationship to the Jewish State. If constructing mechanisms of inclusion rather than imposing methods of exclusion truly defines Israel's security dilemma, then this book makes an invaluable contribution to understanding political debate in contemporary Israel." — Clive Jones, University of Leeds