As a result of the failure of the Israeli–Palestinian peace process, new initiatives from civil society have emerged. Initiators learned from the shortcomings of the peace process and seek to achieve peace through understanding the suffering of the Other. Such attempts leave an open space for the trauma of the counterpart and engage both sides in deconstructing mutually exclusive identities that represent the Other as an existential threat. They represent a first step for a deep dialogue and have the potential to (de)threatenize the Other. This article examines two such initiatives that are unique in not seeking to explain their own narrative to the Other, but to present the narrative of the Other to their very own community.

Kamel, L., Huber, D. (2012). The De-Threatenization of the Other: an Israeli and a Palestinian Case of Understanding the Other’s Suffering. PEACE AND CHANGE, 37(3), 366-388 [10.1111/j.1468-0130.2012.00755.x].

The De-Threatenization of the Other: an Israeli and a Palestinian Case of Understanding the Other’s Suffering

Huber, Daniela
2012-01-01

Abstract

As a result of the failure of the Israeli–Palestinian peace process, new initiatives from civil society have emerged. Initiators learned from the shortcomings of the peace process and seek to achieve peace through understanding the suffering of the Other. Such attempts leave an open space for the trauma of the counterpart and engage both sides in deconstructing mutually exclusive identities that represent the Other as an existential threat. They represent a first step for a deep dialogue and have the potential to (de)threatenize the Other. This article examines two such initiatives that are unique in not seeking to explain their own narrative to the Other, but to present the narrative of the Other to their very own community.
2012
Kamel, L., Huber, D. (2012). The De-Threatenization of the Other: an Israeli and a Palestinian Case of Understanding the Other’s Suffering. PEACE AND CHANGE, 37(3), 366-388 [10.1111/j.1468-0130.2012.00755.x].
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