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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday March 20, 2002 03:49author by Ran HaCohen Report this post to the editors

Letter From Israel

Israelis are killed every day now, while one of the world's strongest armies is bravely proving it can turn even wretched refugee camps into ashes, I feel rather uncomfortable talking about ideology. Still, I'll do it. In a previous column I analysed several arguments of the right-wing ideology of Israeli occupation: a rather simple task, actually. More difficult, and more interesting, is the question: how do parts of the Israeli progressive camp live with the Occupation?

Letter From Israel
by Ran HaCohen

March 16, 2002

Postmodernism Alive and Killing

While scores of Palestinians and several Israelis are killed every day now, while one of the world's strongest armies is bravely proving it can turn even wretched refugee camps into ashes, I feel rather uncomfortable talking about ideology.
Still, I'll do it. In a previous column I analysed several arguments of the right-wing ideology of Israeli occupation: a rather simple task, actually. More difficult, and more interesting, is the question: how do parts of the Israeli
progressive camp live with the Occupation? I'd like to explore this question this time, by demonstrating just one aspect of the consciousness of secular young Jewish Israelis, university students from the upper classes. Their consciousness makes them feel radical, pro-peace, anti-occupation, doomed to live among backward fanatics; but at the same time, the very same consciousness enables them to accommodate themselves to the Occupation: perhaps not support it, but definitely not disturb it. The intellectual fashion called "Postmodernism" - declining in the West, alive and kicking in provincial Israel - plays an important role here. Let's see how some postmodernist clichés (oversimplified? reduced? banalised? maybe) are translated into direct political (in)action in the specific
context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in its present bloody stage.

A Class Experiment

Here is an experiment I made in class. Suppose, I said, we have four basic
positions towards the Israeli settlements in the occupied territories: (1)
dismantle them all; (2) dismantle most of them; (3) dismantle only distant and
isolated ones; or (4) dismantle no settlements whatsoever. I now asked class
which of the four positions they believed was the most popular among Jewish
Israelis. Almost all the students believed the most popular was either position 2
or 3, i.e. dismantling some or most of the settlements (but not all or none of
them).

(The reader is now encouraged to pose this question to her/himself. What do
you think?)

Finally, I introduced an opinion poll on this very question, conducted last month
by the Tami Steinmetz Centre for Peace Research in Tel-Aviv University and
published in Ha'aretz on the 5th of March. According to this opinion poll, the
most popular opinion is to dismantle ALL the settlements: this position, which is
generally categorised as "extreme leftist", was supported by 32% of Israeli
Jews. 14% supported dismantling most of the settlements, 28% supported
dismantling small and isolated ones, and 24% of Israeli Jews opposed
dismantling any settlement at all.

The Media

It is no coincidence that my students believed the Israeli people was much more
pro-settlements than it really was. I had expected it; I believe many readers
share the same mistake too. Our main source of information about what people
think, feel or believe is the mass media. The media portray the Israeli people as
much more pro-settlements than they really are; it definitely does not reflect
the fact that the biggest group among Israelis is the one supporting the
evacuation of all the settlements. This bias has far-reaching implications, but
let's keep this for another occasion.

The Government

Counted together then, an overwhelming majority of 74% of Jewish Israelis (or,
if we add the Israeli Arabs as well, 80% of all Israelis), support dismantling at
least the isolated small settlements. Only a minority of 24% of the Jewish (or
20% of the entire) Israeli population think all settlements should stay. Now
where does Israel's Government stand in all this? -Not with these 80% of the
three first positions taken together, but even more extreme than the farther
end of the 20% minority position. The Israeli Government has not even
considered dismantling any single settlement, and it rejects even the American
demand to freeze settlement activity. In fact, settlements are constantly
expanded and new ones are created every few weeks; "Peace Now" has more on
that. If democracy simply means doing the will of the people, Israel is definitely
not a democracy and has not been one at least since 1967 (opinion polls on the
settlements issue have proved quite stable along time).

Postmodernism

If you find all this appalling, wait till you hear what my students had to say
about it. Here are some of their comments. Remember we are dealing with
students of cultural studies, of theory and criticism, well trained in Derrida and
Lacan. We have good reasons to think all of them are progressive, pro-peace,
certainly no supporters of the settlements or the occupation. You may wonder:
so what did they object to? It wasn't always clear. First, they were admittedly
shocked by having to talk about the present; when I asked if other courses
applied to "here and now", one student seriously answered that the closest they
had got to "here and now" was reading Jacques Lacan (died 1981)... But I think
the point they really wanted to stick to was that every (political) statement
should be deconstructed, and that constructive thinking aimed at changing
things was unsuitable for a sophisticated, responsible and critically-oriented
mind.

(a) Several students noted that "you cannot talk about what people want,
because people are stupid and do not know what they want." By the way, when
I asked whether anybody in class considered him- or herself stupid, no hands
were raised. "Do I scent Baudrillard here?", I asked; the whole class nodded
enthusiastically. The French thinker, author of "The Gulf War Did Not Take
Place" (ask Iraqi victims), indeed claims that the masses know nothing and wish
to know nothing. Here is a political translation of this arrogant, futile claim:
people know nothing, people want nothing, you cannot say they oppose the
Occupation because they have no will. Asking people what they want is a wrong
question. In fact, I even heard the logical consequence of this: the government
should not take the will of its people into consideration. The Israeli Government
couldn't agree more.

(b) One student said: "All this is not that simple. Some of the people whom we
count as 'extreme leftist' and who support dismantling all the settlements, may
at the same time oppose refusal to serve in the occupied territories. Now this
clearly indicates that there is no ruth." There is No Truth. Another favourite
postmodernist cliché. Since there is no Truth, we cannot resist anything and we
cannot support anything, since in order to do that we need some Truth to rely
on. But Derrida says that there is no Truth (which is, by the way, an absolute
truth...), so we cannot take any stand at all; we can only deconstruct and resist
any stand that anybody else takes.

(c) "The methodology of the opinion poll can be questioned. Other polls may
give quite different results. Therefore you cannot rely on it." Here we have the
purest form of radical scepticism, quite typical of postmodernism too. I agree, of
course, that everything can (and should) be questioned; of course one could (and
should) check if other polls give similar results (by the way: they do). But this
wasn't the point the student was trying to make. The point was: Whatever could
be wrong, should be treated as if it were wrong. Any empirical finding should be
discarded: not as soon as we actually have a contradictory finding, but as soon as
we can imagine one. Being all blind and deaf, we have no access at all to any kind
of reality, we can't say anything about reality, and all we can do is mock those
who erroneously claim they can see and hear.

(d) "Governments should be judged by what they say, not by what they do
[sic!]. By saying that he is willing to endorse the Mitchell Plan (which demands
freezing settlement activity), Sharon has actually frozen the settlements, and
you cannot refute a claim that at the bottom of his heart he even wishes to
dismantle them all." I believe this is an offspring of the postmodernist insistence
on discourse: words are more important than actions, language is the essence of
everything, discourse analysis is the key to everything. Thus every utterance of
a politician turns into a holy text that should be interpreted ad infinitum (but
remember we have no way of telling right interpretations from wrong ones),
whereas facts on the ground are polluted disturbances we cannot relate to.

Ammunition, from Blank to Live

Postmodernism as an ideology of political confusion and inaction is not an
innovative idea. In his classical "Literary Theory," writing on
Post-Structuralism (the cradle of Postmodernism), prominent British scholar
Terry Eagleton notes:

"It frees you at a stroke from having to assume a position on important issues,
since what you say of such things will be no more than a passing product of
the signifier and so in no sense to be taken as 'true' or 'serious' [...] it is
mischievously radical in respect of everyone else's opinions, able to unmask
the most solemn declarations as mere disheveled plays of signs, while utterly
conservative in every other way. Since it commits you to affirming nothing, it
is as injurious as blank ammunition."

The Israeli case gives an appalling evidence of just how dangerous this ideology
can be. When progressive, intelligent, potentially radical students are
academically trained to play with blank ammunition, politicians can send [them
as] soldiers to Gaza and Ramallah, trained and equipped with real ammunition,
leaving behind them very real death and destruction.

Related Link: http://www.indymedia.org.il/imc/israel/webcast/display.php3?article_id=17434
author by The Bullpublication date Wed Mar 20, 2002 19:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

(or) "decontextualize" this!

Sergio, the pessimism that the students feel is a result of their (il)logic. The point is that they are willing to discard whatever evidence exists. They are willing to discard the fallible, open-to-challenge data that exists in order to continue their own projections of what /they/ believe onto others.

Any High Theory, whether LitCrit or Marxist-Leninism or whatever, that discards evidence is merely a religion.

Speaking of evidence, when was the last time that a "decontextualizer" did anything that changed the world for the better? Baudrillard, Foucault, Lacan do nothing except facilitate intellectual wank-fests for the middle classes who want an excuse to avoid democracy.

author by Sergio Fiedlerpublication date Wed Mar 20, 2002 06:45author email Sergio.fiedler at uts dot edu dot auauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

I found ths arguments of this article completly dishonest.
I am not a post-modernist, but the point of view the author simply sounds like Marxist-Leninist garbage.
Perhaps these students are feeling pessimistic, as both post-modern and marxist foten do, when defined by an extremely right-wing political enviroment.
To blame post-modernism, not to say Lacan and Derrida for killing is a cheap intellectual point scoring. It completely decontextualise both postmodernism and the Palestinian struggle.
By the way, post-structuralists have never claimed that Truth does not exist, but that is is defined in struggle and through power relations.

 
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