Exile and Return
Predicaments of Palestinians and Jews
Herausgeber: Lesch, Ann M; Lustick, Ian S
Exile and Return
Predicaments of Palestinians and Jews
Herausgeber: Lesch, Ann M; Lustick, Ian S
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The Israeli, Palestinian, and American contributors to this volume consider the catastrophic failure of the Oslo peace process and the years of bloody violence that ensued.
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The Israeli, Palestinian, and American contributors to this volume consider the catastrophic failure of the Oslo peace process and the years of bloody violence that ensued.
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- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780812220520
- ISBN-10: 0812220528
- Artikelnr.: 24509248
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780812220520
- ISBN-10: 0812220528
- Artikelnr.: 24509248
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ann M. Lesch is Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at American University in Cairo. Ian S. Lustick is Bess W. Heyman Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania.
Preface
Introduction
1. The Failure of Oslo and the Abiding Question of the Refugees
—Ian S. Lustick and Ann M. Lesch
PART I. COLLECTIVE MEMORIES AND ACTUAL CHOICES
2. Commemorating Contested Lands
—Laleh Khalili
3. The Right of Return versus the Law of Return: Contrasting Historical
Narratives in Israeli and Palestinian School Textbooks
—Elie Podeh
4. Social Capital and Refugee Repatriation: A Study of Economic and Social
Transnational Kinship Networks in Palestine/Israel
—Sari Hanafi
PART II. TRUTH AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES
5. Considerations Toward Accepting Historical Responsibility
—Elazar Barkan
6. Negotiating Truth: The Holocaust, Lehavdil, and al-Nakba
—Ian S. Lustick
PART III. PRACTICAL MEANINGS OF EXILE AND RETURN
7. The Palestinian IDPs in Israel and the Predicament of Return: Between
Imagining the Impossible and Enabling the Imaginative
—Amal Jamal
8. No Refuge for Refugees: The Insecure Exile of Palestinians in Kuwait
—Ann M. Lesch
9. The Vision of Return: Reflections on the Mass Immigration to Israel from
the Former Soviet Union
—Ze'ev Khanin
PART IV. PROPERTY ISSUES FOR ARAB AND JEWISH MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
10. Palestinian and Mizrahi Jewish Property Claims in Discourse and
Diplomacy
—Michael R. Fischbach
11. Arab Jews, Population Exchange, and the Palestinian Right of Return
—Yehouda Shenhav
12. Palestinian Refugee Property Claims: Compensation and Restitution
—Salim Tamari
PART V. THE REFUGEE ISSUE IN CONTEXT
13. Truth and Reconciliation: The Right of Return in the Context of Past
Injustice
—Nadim H. Rouhana
14. The Visible and Invisible in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
—Ilan Pappé
15. Reflections on the Right of Return: Divisible or Indivisible?
—Gershon Shafir
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Introduction
1. The Failure of Oslo and the Abiding Question of the Refugees
—Ian S. Lustick and Ann M. Lesch
PART I. COLLECTIVE MEMORIES AND ACTUAL CHOICES
2. Commemorating Contested Lands
—Laleh Khalili
3. The Right of Return versus the Law of Return: Contrasting Historical
Narratives in Israeli and Palestinian School Textbooks
—Elie Podeh
4. Social Capital and Refugee Repatriation: A Study of Economic and Social
Transnational Kinship Networks in Palestine/Israel
—Sari Hanafi
PART II. TRUTH AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES
5. Considerations Toward Accepting Historical Responsibility
—Elazar Barkan
6. Negotiating Truth: The Holocaust, Lehavdil, and al-Nakba
—Ian S. Lustick
PART III. PRACTICAL MEANINGS OF EXILE AND RETURN
7. The Palestinian IDPs in Israel and the Predicament of Return: Between
Imagining the Impossible and Enabling the Imaginative
—Amal Jamal
8. No Refuge for Refugees: The Insecure Exile of Palestinians in Kuwait
—Ann M. Lesch
9. The Vision of Return: Reflections on the Mass Immigration to Israel from
the Former Soviet Union
—Ze'ev Khanin
PART IV. PROPERTY ISSUES FOR ARAB AND JEWISH MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
10. Palestinian and Mizrahi Jewish Property Claims in Discourse and
Diplomacy
—Michael R. Fischbach
11. Arab Jews, Population Exchange, and the Palestinian Right of Return
—Yehouda Shenhav
12. Palestinian Refugee Property Claims: Compensation and Restitution
—Salim Tamari
PART V. THE REFUGEE ISSUE IN CONTEXT
13. Truth and Reconciliation: The Right of Return in the Context of Past
Injustice
—Nadim H. Rouhana
14. The Visible and Invisible in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
—Ilan Pappé
15. Reflections on the Right of Return: Divisible or Indivisible?
—Gershon Shafir
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Preface
Introduction
1. The Failure of Oslo and the Abiding Question of the Refugees
—Ian S. Lustick and Ann M. Lesch
PART I. COLLECTIVE MEMORIES AND ACTUAL CHOICES
2. Commemorating Contested Lands
—Laleh Khalili
3. The Right of Return versus the Law of Return: Contrasting Historical
Narratives in Israeli and Palestinian School Textbooks
—Elie Podeh
4. Social Capital and Refugee Repatriation: A Study of Economic and Social
Transnational Kinship Networks in Palestine/Israel
—Sari Hanafi
PART II. TRUTH AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES
5. Considerations Toward Accepting Historical Responsibility
—Elazar Barkan
6. Negotiating Truth: The Holocaust, Lehavdil, and al-Nakba
—Ian S. Lustick
PART III. PRACTICAL MEANINGS OF EXILE AND RETURN
7. The Palestinian IDPs in Israel and the Predicament of Return: Between
Imagining the Impossible and Enabling the Imaginative
—Amal Jamal
8. No Refuge for Refugees: The Insecure Exile of Palestinians in Kuwait
—Ann M. Lesch
9. The Vision of Return: Reflections on the Mass Immigration to Israel from
the Former Soviet Union
—Ze'ev Khanin
PART IV. PROPERTY ISSUES FOR ARAB AND JEWISH MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
10. Palestinian and Mizrahi Jewish Property Claims in Discourse and
Diplomacy
—Michael R. Fischbach
11. Arab Jews, Population Exchange, and the Palestinian Right of Return
—Yehouda Shenhav
12. Palestinian Refugee Property Claims: Compensation and Restitution
—Salim Tamari
PART V. THE REFUGEE ISSUE IN CONTEXT
13. Truth and Reconciliation: The Right of Return in the Context of Past
Injustice
—Nadim H. Rouhana
14. The Visible and Invisible in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
—Ilan Pappé
15. Reflections on the Right of Return: Divisible or Indivisible?
—Gershon Shafir
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Introduction
1. The Failure of Oslo and the Abiding Question of the Refugees
—Ian S. Lustick and Ann M. Lesch
PART I. COLLECTIVE MEMORIES AND ACTUAL CHOICES
2. Commemorating Contested Lands
—Laleh Khalili
3. The Right of Return versus the Law of Return: Contrasting Historical
Narratives in Israeli and Palestinian School Textbooks
—Elie Podeh
4. Social Capital and Refugee Repatriation: A Study of Economic and Social
Transnational Kinship Networks in Palestine/Israel
—Sari Hanafi
PART II. TRUTH AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES
5. Considerations Toward Accepting Historical Responsibility
—Elazar Barkan
6. Negotiating Truth: The Holocaust, Lehavdil, and al-Nakba
—Ian S. Lustick
PART III. PRACTICAL MEANINGS OF EXILE AND RETURN
7. The Palestinian IDPs in Israel and the Predicament of Return: Between
Imagining the Impossible and Enabling the Imaginative
—Amal Jamal
8. No Refuge for Refugees: The Insecure Exile of Palestinians in Kuwait
—Ann M. Lesch
9. The Vision of Return: Reflections on the Mass Immigration to Israel from
the Former Soviet Union
—Ze'ev Khanin
PART IV. PROPERTY ISSUES FOR ARAB AND JEWISH MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
10. Palestinian and Mizrahi Jewish Property Claims in Discourse and
Diplomacy
—Michael R. Fischbach
11. Arab Jews, Population Exchange, and the Palestinian Right of Return
—Yehouda Shenhav
12. Palestinian Refugee Property Claims: Compensation and Restitution
—Salim Tamari
PART V. THE REFUGEE ISSUE IN CONTEXT
13. Truth and Reconciliation: The Right of Return in the Context of Past
Injustice
—Nadim H. Rouhana
14. The Visible and Invisible in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
—Ilan Pappé
15. Reflections on the Right of Return: Divisible or Indivisible?
—Gershon Shafir
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index