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What It Means To Be Palestinian Stories Of Palestinian Peoplehood Dina Matar

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What It Means To Be Palestinian Stories Of Palestinian Peoplehood Dina Matar
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Dina Matar
ISBN: 9781848853638, 9781848854574, 1848853637, 1848854579
Language: English
Year: 2010

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What It Means To Be Palestinian Stories Of Palestinian Peoplehood Dina Matar by Dina Matar 9781848853638, 9781848854574, 1848853637, 1848854579 instant download after payment.

What It Means to be Palestinian is a narrative of narratives, a collection of personal stories, remembered feelings and reconstructed experiences by different Palestinians whose lives were changed and shaped by history. Their stories are told chronologically through particular phases of the Palestinian national struggle, providing a composite autobiography of Palestine as a landscape and as a people. The book begins with the 1936 revolt against British rule in Palestine and ends in 1993, with the Oslo peace agreement that changed the nature and form of the national struggle. It is based on in-depth interviews and conversations with Palestinians, male and female, old and young, rich and poor, religious and secular, in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Israel and the Occupied Territories. Presented as remembered personal narratives and as "social" histories, these conversations provide a deep and intimate account of what it means to be Palestinian in the 21st century. 

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