More than 1,000 authors, including winners of the Nobel Prize, Booker Prize, Pulitzer Prize, and National Book Award are launching a mass boycott of Israeli publishers complicit in the dispossession of the Palestinian people.
● This mass declaration represents the biggest cultural boycott against Israeli cultural institutions in history.
● 1,000+ authors include Sally Rooney, Annie Ernaux, Arundhati Roy, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Max Porter, Ocean Vuong, Percival Everett, Abdulrazak Gurnah, Rupi Kaur, Michelle Alexander, Judith Butler, Rachel Kushner, Jhumpa Lahiri, Valeria Luiselli, and many more.
Signatories have stated that they cannot in good conscience engage with Israeli institutions without interrogating their relationship to apartheid and displacement.
See the full letter and list of signatories here - a web page that is now public and open for publication
CONTEXT:
Authors have joined a campaign launched over twenty years ago by the absolute majority of Palestinian civil society including writers unions, trade unions, academics, and intellectuals, which have called for those working in cultural industries to refuse working with Israeli academic and cultural institutions that are complicit in Israel’s human rights abuses against the Palestinian people and upholding apartheid and genocide.
The refusal takes aim at institutional complicity, not identity. Cultural institutions can end their complicity by meeting two requirements:
Denounce and distance themselves from Israel’s genocidal apartheid regime.
Affirm the full protected rights of the Palestinian people under international law, including the right of return.
The overwhelming majority of Israel’s publishing industry is silent on Israel’s pervasive practice of targeting Palestinian writers and scholars for death and persecution; silent on Israel’s destruction of Palestinian libraries, printers, and publishing houses;[1] silent on Israel’s now widely-known practice of scholasticide,[2] even as it continues to destroy Palestinian schools, universities, libraries, and archives.[3] In several cases there was not only silence, but support for the Israeli military’s actions.
We - a coalition of solidarity groups listed below - identified and researched 98 Israeli publishers and of all of them only one met the two basic demands outlined above: a small, independent publisher called November Books.
November Books wrote: “We are committed to the idea, in line with Palestinian and democratic voices in Israel, that Israel should not be a Jewish state but rather a state of all its citizens and recognize the right of return as it was accepted by the UN. We strongly oppose any form of inequality and apartheid. We do not have any contact or relations with Israeli entities in the Palestinian occupied territories: we don’t sell, print or distribute our books there.”
An ethical and non-complicit position is possible.
https://www.palfest.org/press-release-refusing-complicity
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