Selected texts by Aloni
Books
- What Does a Jew Want? On Binationalism and Other Spectres (Columbia University Press, 2011)
- גלגול מחילות (Gilgul Mechilot – Rolling in the Underworld’s Tunnels) (Kibbutz Hameuchad, 2005)
- Local Angel (ICA London, 2004)
- The Book of Sham (1995)
Articles in Hebrew
- תראו מי כועס (Haaretz, September, 2011)
- צדו של המשט שתעדיפו לא לראות (Ynet, February 2010)
- עוז ויהושע כמצדיקי הכיבוש (Haaretz, May 11, 2010)
- בביקורה בישראל ג’ודית באטלר לא מתעניינת במגדר (Haaretz, February 2010)
- הבמאי אודי אלוני מחרים את “יס” במחאה על פסילת “גן עדן עכשיו (Mouse.co.il, February 2010)
Articles in English
- When Yitzhak Rabin met Marek Edelman: A story for Holocaust Remembrance Day (Mondoweiss, April 2014)
- Radical grace: A eulogy to Shulamit Aloni, from her youngest son (Haaretz, January 2014)
- What Comes Next: A manifesto for the Jewish-Palestinian Arabic-Hebrew state (Mondoweiss, October 2013)
- Offener Brief zum “Tannhäuser”-Skandal: Wagner wagen! (Spiegel, May 2013 – with Itay Tiran)
- When one justice tramples another justice (Mondoweiss, March 2013)
- On Art/Violence at the Berlin International Film Festival (Mondoweiss, March 2013)
- Support a Palestinian family fighting to stay together under Israel’s citizenship law (Mondoweiss, January 2012)
- “Judge Goldstone’s offensive apology for apartheid” (Salon.com, November 2011)
- Local Angel (Mondoweiss, October 2011)
- A binational tent, in Jaffa (Mondoweiss, August 2011)
- Brooklyn-Jenin: Why didn’t the judges prevent the demolition in Lod? (Mondoweiss, December 2010)
- Brooklyn-Jenin: The boycott is legitimate for promoting piece (Mondoweiss, November 2010)
- Brooklyn-Jenin: Wars of the Jews (Mondoweiss, November 2010)
- Brooklyn-Jenin: On the banality of good and evil (Mondoweiss, September 2010)
- A view from the left (Ynet, June 2010)
- Amos Oz, A.B Yehoshua and the Military Industry Complex (May 2010)
- Why I back Israel sanctions: BDS movement’s actions aimed at attaining goals of justice, peace and equality (Ynet, May 2010)
- Thus Spoke the Left: A Political-Cultural Lexicon Following the Document Called “The Manifesto of the National Left” (May 2010)
- The Binational Front for (Complete) Civic Equality: What Israel Fears (Counterpunch.org, March 2010 – with Ofer Neiman)
- Israelis are behaving like spoiled rich brats (Haaretz, March 2010)
- Elementary, My Dear Schnabel (February, 2010)
- The Spectres of a Borrowed Village (February, 2010)
- Judith Butler: As a Jew, I was taught it was ethically imperative to speak up – Part I and Part II (interview with Judith Butler, Haaretz, February 2010)
- “this place which is called ….” Judith Butler in Sheikh-Jarrah (Haaretz, February 2010)
- Seinfeld, you were wrong to condemn our Toronto protest (Haaretz, September 2009)
- This time it’s not funny! (September 2009)
- An Appeal to Israeli Filmmakers (August 2009)
- And Who Shall I Say is Calling? (August 2009)
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Interviews and press about Aloni
- The New York Times on Aloni’s work with the Jenin Freedom Theater
- Slavoj Žižek On Udi Aloni’s Forgiveness: “‘I will move the underground'”
- Alain Badiou: “The Dimensions of Art – on Udi Aloni’s film Forgiveness”
- Interview with Electronic Intifada
- Art/Violence wins the CINEMA fairbindet prize
- Interview with AVIVA-Berlin
- Interview with Mark LeVine in Jadaliyya/Al Jazeera
- Events surrounding publication of What Does a Jew Want? On Binationalism and Other Spectres
- Israeli filmmaker Udi Aloni on the importance of Toronto – by Adam Horowitz for Mondoweiss