An Oral History of the Palestinian Nakba
Herausgeber: Abdo, Nahla; Masalha, Nur
An Oral History of the Palestinian Nakba
Herausgeber: Abdo, Nahla; Masalha, Nur
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A definitive study of the Palestinian Nakba, interweaving oral testimony from 1948 and the present day to reveal an ongoing process aimed at the erasure of Palestinian history and memory.
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A definitive study of the Palestinian Nakba, interweaving oral testimony from 1948 and the present day to reveal an ongoing process aimed at the erasure of Palestinian history and memory.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781786993502
- ISBN-10: 1786993503
- Artikelnr.: 55801043
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781786993502
- ISBN-10: 1786993503
- Artikelnr.: 55801043
Nahla Abdo is professor of sociology at Carleton University, Canada. She has previously worked as a consultant on gender and women's rights for the United Nations, the European Union, and the Palestinian Ministry for Women's Affairs. Her previous books include Captive Revolution (2014) and Women in Israel: Gender, Race and Citizenship (Zed 2011). Nur-eldeen (Nur) Masalha is a Palestinian historian and a member of the Centre for Palestine Studies at SOAS, University of London. He was previously a professor of religion and politics at St Mary's University, and a research fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies in Washington D.C. His previous books include The Palestine Nakba (Zed 2012) and The Bible and Zionism (Zed 2007).
Introduction - Nahla Abdo and Nur Masalha Part I: Theorizing the Nakba and
Oral History 1. Decolonising Methodology, Reclaiming Memory: Palestinian
Oral Histories and Memories of the Nakba - Nur Masalha 2. Feminism,
Indigenousness and Settler Colonialism: Oral History, Memory and the Nakba
- Nahla Abdo Part II: Between Epistemology and Ontology: Nakba Embodiment
3. What Bodies Remember: Sensory Experience as Historical Counterpoint in
the Nakba Archive - Diana Allan 4. The Time of Small Returns: Affect and
Resistance During the Nakba - Lena Jayyusi Part III: Archiving the Nakba
through Palestinian Refugee Women's Voices 5. Nakbah Silencing and the
Challenge of Palestinian Oral History - Rosemary Sayigh 6. Shu'fat Refugee
Camp Women Authenticate an Old 'Nakba' and Frame Something 'New' while
Narrating It - Laura Khoury 7. Gender Representation of Oral History:
Palestinian Women Narrating the Stories of their Displacement - Faiha
Abdel-Hadi Part IV: The Nakba and 48 Palestinians 8. The Ongoing Nakba:
Urban Palestinian Survival in Haifa - Himmat Zubi 9. Suffourieh: A
Continuous Tragedy - Amina Qablawi Nasrallah 10. The Sons and Daughters of
Eilaboun - Hisham Zreiq 11. 'This Is Your Father's Land': Palestinian
Bedouin Women Encounter the Nakba in the Naqab - Safa Abu-Rabi'a Part V:
Documenting Nakba Narratives from the Gaza Strip and the Shatat 12. The
Young Do Not Forget - Mona Al-Farra 13. Gaza Remembers: Narratives of
Displacement in Gaza's Oral History - Malaka Mohammad Shwaikh 14.
'Besieging the Cultural Siege': Mapping Narratives of Nakba through Orality
and Repertoires of Resistance - Chandni Desai
Oral History 1. Decolonising Methodology, Reclaiming Memory: Palestinian
Oral Histories and Memories of the Nakba - Nur Masalha 2. Feminism,
Indigenousness and Settler Colonialism: Oral History, Memory and the Nakba
- Nahla Abdo Part II: Between Epistemology and Ontology: Nakba Embodiment
3. What Bodies Remember: Sensory Experience as Historical Counterpoint in
the Nakba Archive - Diana Allan 4. The Time of Small Returns: Affect and
Resistance During the Nakba - Lena Jayyusi Part III: Archiving the Nakba
through Palestinian Refugee Women's Voices 5. Nakbah Silencing and the
Challenge of Palestinian Oral History - Rosemary Sayigh 6. Shu'fat Refugee
Camp Women Authenticate an Old 'Nakba' and Frame Something 'New' while
Narrating It - Laura Khoury 7. Gender Representation of Oral History:
Palestinian Women Narrating the Stories of their Displacement - Faiha
Abdel-Hadi Part IV: The Nakba and 48 Palestinians 8. The Ongoing Nakba:
Urban Palestinian Survival in Haifa - Himmat Zubi 9. Suffourieh: A
Continuous Tragedy - Amina Qablawi Nasrallah 10. The Sons and Daughters of
Eilaboun - Hisham Zreiq 11. 'This Is Your Father's Land': Palestinian
Bedouin Women Encounter the Nakba in the Naqab - Safa Abu-Rabi'a Part V:
Documenting Nakba Narratives from the Gaza Strip and the Shatat 12. The
Young Do Not Forget - Mona Al-Farra 13. Gaza Remembers: Narratives of
Displacement in Gaza's Oral History - Malaka Mohammad Shwaikh 14.
'Besieging the Cultural Siege': Mapping Narratives of Nakba through Orality
and Repertoires of Resistance - Chandni Desai
Introduction - Nahla Abdo and Nur Masalha Part I: Theorizing the Nakba and
Oral History 1. Decolonising Methodology, Reclaiming Memory: Palestinian
Oral Histories and Memories of the Nakba - Nur Masalha 2. Feminism,
Indigenousness and Settler Colonialism: Oral History, Memory and the Nakba
- Nahla Abdo Part II: Between Epistemology and Ontology: Nakba Embodiment
3. What Bodies Remember: Sensory Experience as Historical Counterpoint in
the Nakba Archive - Diana Allan 4. The Time of Small Returns: Affect and
Resistance During the Nakba - Lena Jayyusi Part III: Archiving the Nakba
through Palestinian Refugee Women's Voices 5. Nakbah Silencing and the
Challenge of Palestinian Oral History - Rosemary Sayigh 6. Shu'fat Refugee
Camp Women Authenticate an Old 'Nakba' and Frame Something 'New' while
Narrating It - Laura Khoury 7. Gender Representation of Oral History:
Palestinian Women Narrating the Stories of their Displacement - Faiha
Abdel-Hadi Part IV: The Nakba and 48 Palestinians 8. The Ongoing Nakba:
Urban Palestinian Survival in Haifa - Himmat Zubi 9. Suffourieh: A
Continuous Tragedy - Amina Qablawi Nasrallah 10. The Sons and Daughters of
Eilaboun - Hisham Zreiq 11. 'This Is Your Father's Land': Palestinian
Bedouin Women Encounter the Nakba in the Naqab - Safa Abu-Rabi'a Part V:
Documenting Nakba Narratives from the Gaza Strip and the Shatat 12. The
Young Do Not Forget - Mona Al-Farra 13. Gaza Remembers: Narratives of
Displacement in Gaza's Oral History - Malaka Mohammad Shwaikh 14.
'Besieging the Cultural Siege': Mapping Narratives of Nakba through Orality
and Repertoires of Resistance - Chandni Desai
Oral History 1. Decolonising Methodology, Reclaiming Memory: Palestinian
Oral Histories and Memories of the Nakba - Nur Masalha 2. Feminism,
Indigenousness and Settler Colonialism: Oral History, Memory and the Nakba
- Nahla Abdo Part II: Between Epistemology and Ontology: Nakba Embodiment
3. What Bodies Remember: Sensory Experience as Historical Counterpoint in
the Nakba Archive - Diana Allan 4. The Time of Small Returns: Affect and
Resistance During the Nakba - Lena Jayyusi Part III: Archiving the Nakba
through Palestinian Refugee Women's Voices 5. Nakbah Silencing and the
Challenge of Palestinian Oral History - Rosemary Sayigh 6. Shu'fat Refugee
Camp Women Authenticate an Old 'Nakba' and Frame Something 'New' while
Narrating It - Laura Khoury 7. Gender Representation of Oral History:
Palestinian Women Narrating the Stories of their Displacement - Faiha
Abdel-Hadi Part IV: The Nakba and 48 Palestinians 8. The Ongoing Nakba:
Urban Palestinian Survival in Haifa - Himmat Zubi 9. Suffourieh: A
Continuous Tragedy - Amina Qablawi Nasrallah 10. The Sons and Daughters of
Eilaboun - Hisham Zreiq 11. 'This Is Your Father's Land': Palestinian
Bedouin Women Encounter the Nakba in the Naqab - Safa Abu-Rabi'a Part V:
Documenting Nakba Narratives from the Gaza Strip and the Shatat 12. The
Young Do Not Forget - Mona Al-Farra 13. Gaza Remembers: Narratives of
Displacement in Gaza's Oral History - Malaka Mohammad Shwaikh 14.
'Besieging the Cultural Siege': Mapping Narratives of Nakba through Orality
and Repertoires of Resistance - Chandni Desai