Antony Loewenstein
Antony Loewenstein is an Australian independent journalist, author, and filmmaker known for his work on topics such as politics, media, and human rights. He has written several books and contributes to various international publications.
Books
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1. The Palestine Laboratory
How Israel Exports the Technology of Occupation Around the World
The book delves into the intricate dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, examining how Israel's military and surveillance technologies, initially developed and tested in the occupied territories, have been exported globally. It explores the ethical implications of these technologies, highlighting how they are marketed as solutions for security and control, often at the expense of human rights. Through a detailed analysis, the narrative sheds light on the broader geopolitical impact of these practices, raising critical questions about the intersection of technology, power, and morality in modern warfare and governance.
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2. The Cambridge History Of Early Modern English Literature
A comprehensive survey of English literary culture from the late fifteenth to the mid-seventeenth century, this collection maps the development of poetry, drama, and prose within the transformative contexts of the Reformation, the rise of print, courtly and public theatrical institutions, and civil conflict. Its essays examine both canonical and lesser-known writers and a wide range of genres—from epic and sonnet to sermon, masque, and prose fiction—while tracing how patronage networks, coteries, universities, and the book trade shaped literary production and reception. It also situates English writing within British and wider transnational frames, exploring questions of gender, religion, colonial encounter, and the politics of reading.