Sincerity, Hypocrisy, and Conspiracy Theory in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

Main author: Allen, Lori
Format: Journal Article           
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description Concerns about lying and sincerity in politics are common in most societies, as are concerns about conspiracy theories. But in the occupied Palestinian territory, these concerns give rise to particular kinds of effects because of the conditions of Israeli occupation. Political theorists often interpret opacity claims and conspiracy theories as responses to social disorder. In occupied Palestine, disorder and instability are standard. Opacity claims and conspiracy theories therefore require a different kind of analysis. Through an examination of the semiotic ideology of sincerity, especially as it has emerged in the conflict between Fatah and Hamas, this article argues that opacity claims act as a form of nationalist pedagogy, at once reinforcing the basic principles of sincerity of action and word, and encouraging a wariness of political spin.
format Journal Article
author Allen, Lori
author_facet Allen, Lori
authorStr Allen, Lori
author_letter Allen, Lori
title Sincerity, Hypocrisy, and Conspiracy Theory in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 2016
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/22423/