This book lands like a grenade, detonating comfortable and long held myths about the liberalism and independence of Israel's university system. In their place, Wind's rigorous and jaw-dropping research reveals countless ways that the nation's most celebrated and storied education institutions are utterly entangled in the violent machinery of Palestinian dispossession, occupation, incarceration, surveillance, siege and military bombardment. From the development of deadly weapons to the crafting of state propaganda to the training of officers, there is no escaping the conclusion that these universities are part and parcel of the official infrastructure that has enabled Israel to systematically avoid the political solutions that are the only hope of enduring peace in the region. An explosive contribution from a brilliant young scholar.
- Naomi Klein, author of <i>The Shock Doctrine</i> and <i>Doppelganger</i>,
There are no ivory towers! Maya Wind brings this truth to the light with a forensic accounting of Israeli universities and their complete implication in Israel's occupation and apartheid regime. <i>Towers of Ivory and Steel</i> lays bare Israeli campuses as Jewish settlements of replacement in occupied lands, the knowledge arm for security forces and the local military industry, and as sites of Palestinian intellectual suppression, all co-signed by the "liberal silence" of Israeli academics. Fearless, emphatic, and unflinching. No other work better demonstrates why higher education remains a vital site of struggle over the future of democracy, in Israel, in Palestine, and across the world.
- Davarian L. Baldwin, author of <i>In the Shadow of the Ivory Tower: How Universities are Plundering Our Cities</i>,
This book is a must read - meticulously researched, lucidly written, and convincingly argued. Wind deftly illuminates the myriad ways in which the university is a site of meaningful struggle, debunking the deep-seated myths that heretofore have served to normalize Israel's academic complex as it is part and parcel of the state's settler colonial projects of both occupation and apartheid that violently dominate and dispossess the Palestinian people. <i>Towers of Ivory and Steel</i> provides a roadmap for Israeli academics to end the institutional complicity and join the movement to remake higher education for liberation.
- J. Kehaulani Kauanui, author of <i>Paradoxes of Hawaiian Sovereignty: Land, Sex, and the Colonial Politics of State Nationalism</i>,
A devastating analysis of the extensive, insidious ways that the Israeli academy is central to the architecture of occupation, settler colonial violence, and repression of Palestinians. Through meticulous ethnographic and archival research, Wind not only gives lie to the claim that the Israeli academy is a bastion of academic freedom and vigorous debate. She provides a model for the decolonial work we must all do until there is freedom and liberation for all.
- Jessica Winegar, co-author with Lara Deeb of <i>Anthropology's Politics: Disciplining the Middle East</i>,
Drawing on Hebrew sources, Maya Wind shatters the myth of liberal expression in Israeli universities, revealing instead how they prop up apartheid.
- Rebecca Ruth Gould, New Arab
<i>Towers of Ivory and Steel</i> is a paradigm-shifting book, with incredible insider reporting that provides riveting detail of how Israeli universities serve primarily as centers of military research, propaganda, and command. A must read.
- Sarah Schulman, Bookforum
Wind's new book meticulously demonstrates how Israeli academic institutions were created to serve the Zionist colonization of Palestine...a critical tool for anyone affiliated with academic life."
- Marcy Newman, Mondoweiss
One set of universities serves a colonized, brutalized people, and the other, the colonizer, as Maya Wind has documented at length in her indispensable book, <i>Towers of Ivory and Steel</i>.
- Esmat Elhalaby, The Baffler
Maya Wind is the best example of scholar-activist, speaking about her work, making it accessible and useful. Reading and putting into practice the critique made by this book is part of a process of active resistance inside and against Israeli academia, a process that is of a piece with the best most open aspects of scholarly work.
- Ian Parker, Anti-Capitalist Resistance
Wind's <i>Towers of Ivory and Steel: How Israeli Universities Deny Palestinian Freedom </i>couldn't be more timely: It offers a forensic examination of what U.N. experts are now calling 'scholasticide' in Palestine, through the complicity of Israeli universities in settler colonialism. Wind's attention to the details of Israeli campuses as Jewish settlements of replacement in occupied lands, and their role in servicing the local military industry and as sites of Palestinian intellectual suppression, all speak to the current struggles being waged on U.S. campuses, where we are being forced to name higher education as a critical political and economic battleground in the broader fight for global freedom.
- Davarian Baldwin, The Chronicle of Higher Education
By examining universities' links to the long history of settler colonialism, Wind indicts the Israeli academy both for its own complicity and for its silence on the state's attack on Palestinian higher education-which includes the repression of political mobilization inside Israeli institutions, raids and restrictions on universities in the occupied West Bank, and now the total destruction of Palestinian academia in the Gaza Strip.
- Raphael Magarik, Jewish Currents
Maya Wind's book has the potential to be a memorable and historic weapon in a war against Zionism that we now seem closer to winning.
- Bill V. Mullen, New Politics
Extraordinary. While Wind fully accomplishes her task of showing "How Israeli Universities deny Palestinian Freedom," the completed text also reaches beyond itself. In her brief epilogue and in an Afterword by Robin D. G. Kelley, the analysis is extended and universalized.
- Michael Principe, Against the Current
Wind's research makes clear that Israeli universities were structured around colonial purposes and highlights Israel's reliance on academia
- Ramona Wadi, Middle East Monitor
As anthropologist Maya Wind's authoritative book <i>Towers of Ivory and Steel</i> reveals, Israeli universities have long contributed to Palestinian oppression.
- Somdeep Sen, Al Jazeera