Jacqueline Rose is a British academic, literary critic, and psychoanalyst known for her interdisciplinary work combining literature, politics, and psychoanalysis. She is a professor of humanities at the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, University of London. Rose has written extensively on topics such as feminism, psychoanalysis, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Rose is critical of traditional Zionist narratives, arguing that they often suppress alternative Jewish voices and histories. She advocates for a more nuanced understanding of Jewish identity and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing the need to confront uncomfortable truths and engage with the “other.” Her work often explores the psychological and ethical dimensions of political ideologies, including Zionism, and calls for empathy and dialogue in addressing the conflict.
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