The Palestine Nakba: Decolonising History, Narrating the Subaltern, Reclaiming Memory

The Palestine Nakba: Decolonising History, Narrating the Subaltern, Reclaiming Memory

by Nur Masalha
The Palestine Nakba: Decolonising History, Narrating the Subaltern, Reclaiming Memory

The Palestine Nakba: Decolonising History, Narrating the Subaltern, Reclaiming Memory

by Nur Masalha

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Overview

2012 marks the 63rd anniversary of the Nakba - the most traumatic catastrophe that ever befell Palestinians. This book explores new ways of remembering and commemorating the Nakba. In the context of Palestinian oral history, it explores 'social history from below', subaltern narratives of memory and the formation of collective identity. Masalha argues that to write more truthfully about the Nakba is not just to practise a professional historiography but an ethical imperative. The struggles of ordinary refugees to recover and publicly assert the truth about the Nakba is a vital way of protecting their rights and keeping the hope for peace with justice alive.

This book is essential for understanding the place of the Palestine Nakba at the heart of the Israel-Palestine conflict and the vital role of memory in narratives of truth and reconciliation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848139701
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/09/2012
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 296
Sales rank: 523,096
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Nur Masalha is Professor of Religion and Politics and Director of the Centre for Religion and History at St. Mary's University College, UK.
Nur Masalha is Professor of Religion and Politics and Director of the Centre for Religion and History at St. Mary's University College, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction
• 1. Zionism and European Settler-Colonialism
• 2. The Memoricide of the Nakba: Zionist-Hebrew Toponymy and the De-Arabisation of Palestine
• 3. Fashioning a European Landscape, Erasure and Amnesia: The Jewish National Fund, Afforestation, and Green-washing the Nakba
• 4. Appropriating History: The Looting of Palestinian Records, Archives and Library Collections (1948-2011)
• 5. New History, Post-Zionism, the Liberal Coloniser and Hegemonic Narratives: A Critique of the Israeli 'New Historians' * 6. Decolonising History and Narrating the Subaltern: Palestinian Oral History, Indigenous and Gendered Memories
• 7. Resisting Memoricide and Reclaiming Memory: The Politics of Nakba Commemoration among Palestinians inside Israel
• Epilogue: The Continuity of Trauma

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