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Palestinian Women

Narrative Histories and Gendered Memory

By (author) Fatma Kassem
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: Zed Books Ltd
Published: 24th Feb 2011
Dimensions: w 138mm h 216mm d 14mm
Weight: 274g
ISBN-10: 1848134231
ISBN-13: 9781848134232
Barcode No: 9781848134232
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Palestinian Women is the first book to examine and document the experiences and the historical narrative of ordinary Palestinian women who witnessed the events of 1948 and became involuntary citizens of the State of Israel. Told in their own words, the women's experiences serve as a window for examining the complex intersections of gender, nationalism and citizenship in a situation of ongoing violent political conflict. Known in Palestinian discourse as the 'Nakbeh', or the 'Catastrophe', these events of 60 years ago still have a powerful resonance in contemporary Palestinian-Jewish relations in the State of Israel and in the act of narrating these stories, the author argues that the realm of memory is a site of commemoration and resistance.

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A powerful and much-needed oral history of the Nakba from the "forgotten community" of Palestinian women who live on in Israel. * Jonathan Cook, author of 'Disappearing Palestine' (Zed, 2008) * Fatma Kassem's book brings critical attention to the difficult position of Palestinian citizens of Israel. Her extremely moving, interesting and well written book adds to existing historical accounts of the Nakba by documenting the gendered memory and narrative history of a previously silenced population, namely Palestinian women living inside Israel. However, her own family history and her personal experiences within Israeli academia are also crucial to this important book as they tell us a lot about the politics of knowledge production and the micro-politics of the Israeli state. * Nadje Al-Ali, Professor of Gender Studies, Chair, Centre For Gender Studies, SOAS * This is the first book to systematically analyse the life stories of Palestinian women in Israel, highlighting the important formative effect of the events of 1948. This book should be read by students and scholars of Palestine and Israel as well as all those who seek alternative solutions for peace with justice. * Nicola Pratt, editor of 'Women and War in the Middle East' *