Roundtable Session Annual Meeting 2024

Religion and Violence in Israel/Palestine

Monday, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Convention Center-33A (Upper Level East) Session ID: A25-129
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)

Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack and Israel's devastating response calls for an examination of the relationship between religion and violence in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Media and political framings of the attack have tended to explain little about Hamas as a religious and political movement. Meanwhile, the Israeli religious settler movement has expanded attacks on Palestinian communities. Scholarship has foregrounded nationalism and settler-colonialism as explanatory rubrics, and while these approaches yield important insights, they can obscure the capacity of religious ideologies and practices to re-shape collective identities and politics on their own terms. How has religion shaped the Israeli-Palestinian conflict historically and in the present moment? How does state violence and chronic destabilization factor into the conditions in which religion emerges as a political force? This forum will examine these and other questions bearing on the difference religion makes in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict before and after October 7.

Audiovisual Requirements
LCD Projector and Screen
Play Audio from Laptop Computer
Tags
#Israel/Palestine #Hamas #ReligiousConflict #MiddleEast #ReligiousNationalism #October7 #Nationalism