TY - BOOK ID - 103610326 TI - Under the Nakba Tree PY - 2022 SN - 1771992034 1771992042 1771992050 9781771992053 9781771992060 1771992069 9781771992046 PB - Athabasca University Press DB - UniCat KW - Refugees KW - Refugees, Palestinian Arab KW - Intergenerational relations. KW - Psychic trauma. KW - Househ, Mowafa Said. KW - Househ, Mowafa Said KW - Family. KW - Canada KW - Ethnic relations. KW - Emotional trauma KW - Injuries, Psychic KW - Psychic injuries KW - Trauma, Emotional KW - Trauma, Psychic KW - Psychology, Pathological KW - Intergenerational relationships KW - Relations, Intergenerational KW - Relationships, Intergenerational KW - Interpersonal relations KW - Palestinian Arab refugees KW - Displaced persons KW - Persons KW - Refugees. KW - Canada. KW - Refugees, Palestinian Arab. KW - Alberta. KW - Arab. KW - BIPOC. KW - Colonial. KW - Colonialism. KW - Diaspora. KW - Discrimination. KW - Edmonton. KW - Immigrant. KW - Intergenerational Trauma. KW - Intifada. KW - Middle East. KW - Muslim. KW - Occupation. KW - Occupied Territories. KW - Palestine, Indigenous sovereignty, identity, Israel. KW - Palestinian. KW - Resettlement. KW - Syria. KW - Turtle Island. KW - Visible Minority. KW - War. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:103610326 AB - In this moving memoir, Mowafa Househ shares the story of his family's flight from Palestine in 1948 and his childhood spent in Canada. He depicts what it is to be a witness to the effects of prolonged conflict and occupation, a victim of intergenerational and colonial traumas, and a life defined by the struggles of those who live on occupied land. ER -