Palestinian Citizens in Israel: A History Through Fiction, 1948-2010

Author:   Manar H. Makhoul (Postdoctoral Fellow at Tel Aviv University, and Lecturer at Sapir Academic College, Israel, Tel Aviv University and Sapir Academic College)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   248
Publication Date:   14 December 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Palestinian Citizens in Israel: A History Through Fiction, 1948-2010


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This book uses the methodology of sociology and literary studies to come to terms with the reality of Palestinian citizens of Israel across several generations. It explores the evolution of Palestinian identity from one that struggled for independence and self-determination up to 1948, to one that now presses the call for civil rights and civic equality. What were the forces that shaped this transformation over six decades? Traditional sociological research on this community focusses on the structural relationships between Israel and its Palestinian citizens. Primarily concerned with the political discourse and activism of this community, it mostly makes use of party agendas, voting patterns and opinion polls as primary indicators. In contrast, this book focuses on the Palestinian voice, through an analysis of the 75 novels published by Palestinian citizens of Israel from 1948 to 2010. Paying attention to processes that are internal to this community, the author identifies the intellectual and ideological forces that drove major social and political transformations in this community over this period.

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Author:   Manar H. Makhoul (Postdoctoral Fellow at Tel Aviv University, and Lecturer at Sapir Academic College, Israel, Tel Aviv University and Sapir Academic College)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.345kg
ISBN:  

9781474459280


ISBN 10:   1474459285
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   14 December 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction The Sociology of the Palestinians in Israel Literature and Nationalism Palestinian Literature Notes 1. Palestinian Novels in Israel, 1948−1967 The 1948 War and Military Rule Caution and Adaptation in the Early Years Modernisation Novels Re-evaluation Conclusion Notes 2. Postmodernisations, 1967−1987 Counteraction Novels Counter-Erasure Reenchantment Novels Missed Opportunity Doubly Contradictory Identity Identity, Space and Time Passage of Time Conclusion Notes 3. Palestinian Novels in Israel, 1987−2010 − United by Alienation Nostalgic-Folkloric Novels Memory and the Folklorification of the Nakba Intifada Novels Novels of Perplexity Palestinian Alienation in Israel Mutual Palestinian Alienation Conclusion Notes Reflections: Evolution of Palestinian Identity in Israel Bibliography

Reviews

Arguing that literature both reflects and contributes to shaping national discourse and identities, Manar Makhoul writes gracefully about the literature of the Palestinian citizens of Israel from a very informed and incisive point of view. This insightfully pioneering study brings to life texts that have been for long out of the public domain and attention, and finds in them qualities and features largely ignored by previous scholars.-- ""Anton Shammas, University of Michigan""


"Arguing that literature both reflects and contributes to shaping national discourse and identities, Manar Makhoul writes gracefully about the literature of the Palestinian citizens of Israel from a very informed and incisive point of view. This insightfully pioneering study brings to life texts that have been for long out of the public domain and attention, and finds in them qualities and features largely ignored by previous scholars.-- ""Anton Shammas, University of Michigan"""


Author Information

Manar H. Makhoul is Postdoctoral Fellow at the Minerva Humanities Center in Tel Aviv University. He received his PhD in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Cambridge (2013). Manar holds a master’s degree in Contemporary Middle Eastern studies, and a bachelor degree in International Relations, both from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His Research interests include Palestinian identity, literature, cultural and intellectual history.

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