
Shlomo Sand
著者について
Shlomo Sand is an Israeli historian and professor known for his provocative works on Jewish identity and nationalism. He gained international recognition for his book "How I Stopped Being a Jew," where he explores the complexities of Jewish identity and the historical narratives that shape it. Sand's scholarship challenges conventional views on the formation of national identities, particularly in the context of Israel and the Jewish people. His academic work blends history and sociology, offering a critical perspective on the historical claims of the Jewish nation state.
In addition to his exploration of Jewish identity, Sand has authored several influential books, including "The Invention of the Jewish People," which argues that the concept of a homogeneous Jewish nation is a modern construct rather than an ancient reality. His writings have sparked significant debate and discussion in both academic circles and the broader public sphere, making him a prominent figure in contemporary discussions about ethnicity, nationalism, and identity politics. Through his work, Sand seeks to provoke thought and encourage a re-examination of the narratives that underpin national belonging and historical memory.