Palestinian Collective Memory and National Identity
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Palestinian Collective Memory and National Identity

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Palestinian Collective Memory and National Identity

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This book analyzes the evolution and cultivation of modern Palestinian collective memory and its role in shaping Palestinian national identity from its inception in the 1920s to the 2006 Palestinian elections.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Palestinian Collective Memory and National Identity
  3. Contents
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Introduction: Collective Memory and the Palestinian Experience
  6. 1 The Evolution of a Founding Myth: The Nakba and Its Fluctuating Meaning
  7. 2 The Memory that Never Dies: The Nakba Memory and the Palestinian National Movement
  8. 3 Memory “from Below”: Palestinian Society and the Nakba Memory
  9. 4 Constructing a National Past: The Palestinian Case
  10. 5 Historical Discourse in the Media of the Palestinian National Authority
  11. 6 Palestinian Women and Collective Memory
  12. 7 A Dream of Severance: Crisis of Identity in Palestinian Fiction in Israel
  13. Bibliography
  14. Notes on Contributors
  15. Index