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Imagining Palestine : cultures of exile and national identity
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ISBN: 9781788313407 1788313402 9780755649419 Year: 2024 Publisher: London ; New York, NY : I.B. Tauris,

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Identity and religion in Palestine: the struggle between Islamism and secularism in the occupied territories
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ISBN: 9780691127293 0691127298 0691155429 0691187320 Year: 2007 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) Princeton University Press

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Being Palestinian : Personal Reflections on Palestinian Identity in the Diaspora
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ISBN: 0748634037 9780748634033 9781474405409 1474405401 9780748634026 0748634029 9781474405393 1474405398 Year: 2022 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,

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‘These thoughtful, poignant reflections bring forth vividly some of the human dimensions of one of the great tragedies of current history, the forced dispossession of Palestinians from their homeland.’ - Noam Chomsky‘This handsome collection speaks in a multiplicity of voices and textures that capture the enduring presence of the homeland in every Diasporic home. Palestinians and non-Palestinians will be moved by it in equal measure.’ - Azmi BisharaHow does it feel when you cannot find Palestine under ‘P’ in the encyclopaedia your father brings home? Why cultivate fig and orange trees in the Arizona desert? What does it mean to know every inch of a village you have never seen, a village that no longer exists?In this groundbreaking volume, 102 Palestinians in North America and the United Kingdom reflect in their own words on what it means to be Palestinian in the diaspora. Men and women, young and old, Christians and Muslims, including well-known academics, poets, writers, faith leaders and singers, reveal their tangled ties to ‘home’ and ‘homeland’, exploring how Palestine in the diaspora can be both lost and found, bereaved and celebrated, lived and longed-for.Touching, often troubling, but full of character and wit, the reflections in Being Palestinian offer a radically fresh look at the modern Palestinian experience in the West. And the time-honoured issues of identity, exile and diaspora give acute sense to these very personal reflections.Key FeaturesIncludes reflections from celebrated academics and writers, including Najla Said, Lila Abu Lughod, Ghada Karmi, Naomi-Shihab Nye, Salma Khadra Jayyusi, Sharif Elmusa, Nathalie Handal, Nabil Matar and Khaled HroubThe volume will include up to 20 personal photographs which visually depict the authors’ reflections in the bookCovering the United States, Canada, England, Wales and Scotland, the volume offers fascinating portraits of a community spread across the WestThe first published account of the experiences of the political prisoner Dr Sami Al-Arian


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National identities and the right to self-determination of peoples : 'Civic-nationalism-plus' in Israel and other multinational states
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ISBN: 9004294333 Year: 2016 Publisher: Leiden, [Netherlands] ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : Brill Nijhoff,

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In National Identities and the Right to Self-Determination of Peoples , Hilly Moodrick-Even Khen revisits the legal right to self-determination of peoples and suggests an integrative model for securing the cohesion of the various nationalities within multinational states. The model, set on both legal and political science theories, departs from civic nationalism but calls to strengthen it with more immediate and emotional means, such as shared national symbols and multicultural education. Moodrick-Even Khen explores the political history of Canada, Belgium, and Spain and touches upon other divided societies such as South Africa, Northern Ireland and Cyprus. Drawing upon these cases, she suggests a future model for a cohesive society in Israel, which is currently nationally divided between Arabs and Jews.


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Mirror of the Arab world : Lebanon in conflict
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ISBN: 9780393333749 0393333744 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York : W. W. Norton & Co,

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Like many Arab countries, Lebanon's population possesses no common identity strong enough to resolve internal struggles pitting tribe against tribe, religion against religion, sect against sect, or region against region. Nor have Lebanon's hollow central governments been able to prevent foreign powers from fighting proxy wars within its borders. Adding to the instability of the state is virulent discord resulting from the clash of modernity with centuries of tradition, the gaping divide between rich and poor that drives the disenfranchised to seek social justice through political Islam, and the essential need to turn a fragile conglomerate of shifting alliances within the boundaries of a state into an economically and politically viable nation. It is this tumult in Lebanon that illuminates not only the challenges that Arabs pose to themselves but also the fear and hostility that arise in response to perceived threats from the West.--From publisher description


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Figures du Palestinien : identité des origines, identité de devenir
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ISBN: 2070759369 9782070759361 Year: 2004 Publisher: Paris: Gallimard,

The Palestinian diaspora
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ISBN: 1134496699 1280141743 0203989031 9780203989036 0415268214 0415268206 9780415268202 9780415268219 9781134496648 9781134496686 9781134496693 Year: 2003 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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From the refugee camps of the Lebanon to the relative prosperity of life in the USA, the Palestinian diaspora has been dispersed across the world. In this pioneering study, Helena Lindholm Schulz examines the ways in which Palestinian identity has been formed in the diaspora through constant longing for a homeland lost. In so doing, the author advances the debate on the relationship between diaspora and the creation of national identity as well as on nationalist politics tied to a particular territory. But The Palestinian Diaspora also sheds light on the possibilities opened up by a t

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