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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.
Refugees --- Refugees, Palestinian Arab --- Intergenerational relations. --- Psychic trauma. --- Househ, Mowafa Said. --- Househ, Mowafa Said --- Family. --- Canada --- Ethnic relations. --- Emotional trauma --- Injuries, Psychic --- Psychic injuries --- Trauma, Emotional --- Trauma, Psychic --- Psychology, Pathological --- Intergenerational relationships --- Relations, Intergenerational --- Relationships, Intergenerational --- Interpersonal relations --- Palestinian Arab refugees --- Displaced persons --- Persons --- Refugees. --- Canada. --- Refugees, Palestinian Arab. --- Alberta. --- Arab. --- BIPOC. --- Colonial. --- Colonialism. --- Diaspora. --- Discrimination. --- Edmonton. --- Immigrant. --- Intergenerational Trauma. --- Intifada. --- Middle East. --- Muslim. --- Occupation. --- Occupied Territories. --- Palestine, Indigenous sovereignty, identity, Israel. --- Palestinian. --- Resettlement. --- Syria. --- Turtle Island. --- Visible Minority. --- War.
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