Palestinian Commemoration In Israel: Calendars, Monuments, And Martyrs (Stanford Studies In Middle Eastern And Islamic Societies,Used

Palestinian Commemoration In Israel: Calendars, Monuments, And Martyrs (Stanford Studies In Middle Eastern And Islamic Societies,Used

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Review'A pioneering, intriguing, and thoughtprovoking study of acts of commemoration among the ArabPalestinian minority in Israel. This book is a mustread for those interested in the distressing struggle of indigenous minorities to protect their identity in the face of nationalizing policies of ethnic states.' Amal Jamal Tel Aviv University'Palestinian Commemoration in Israel is an evocative study and nuanced analysis of the development of commemorative culture among the Palestinian citizens of Israel. Tamir Sorek probes the challenges and tensions faced by this significant minority within Israeli society, caught in the web of the continuing Middle Eastern conflict. A must read for anyone interested in understanding Israeli society in its totality and the cultural dynamics of the IsraeliPalestinian conflict.' Yael Zerubavel Rutgers University, Author of Recovered Roots: Collective Memory and the Making of Israeli National Tradition'Based on fifteen years of solid ethnographic fieldwork including participant observation, interviews, and surveys, this book focuses on the struggle of the indigenous Palestinian minority in Israel to preserve their identity through commemoration and manifestations of collective memory. In his compelling analysis, Sorek joins many others, such as Amal Jamal, Nadim Rouhana, and As'ad Ghanem, in making an important contribution to the literature on Palestinian citizens of Israel.' Yara Hawari Journal of Palestine Studies'Based on fifteen years of solid ethnographic fieldwork... this book focuses on the struggle of the indigenous Palestinian minority in Israel to preserve theiridentity through commemoration and manifestations of collective memory. In his compelling analysis, Sorek joins many others... in making an important contribution to the literature on Palestinian citizens of Israel.' Yara Hawari Journal of Palestine Studies'Palestinian Commemoration in Israel is a thoughtful publication on memory studies that illuminates the precarious search for identity and solidarity in the case of a 'trapped minority' in Israel: the PalestinianIsraeli citizens....[T]his is a book that should be valuable reading for courses on Middle Eastern studies and collective memory. I recommend this book to readers in sociology, history, cultural studies, anthropology, and Middle Eastern and Islamic studies, as well as Israeli studies.' Akiko Hashimoto American Journal of Sociology'The reader is left with a vivid and rich understanding of what Sorek promises in the introduction, namely a case for proclaiming Palestinian citizens of Israel as the extreme case of both a 'trapped' minority and a colonized people'....Palestinian Commemoration in Israel is an important read for scholars and students interested in the construction of collective memory by a people within and against a state.' Randa B. Serhan Contemporary SociologyProduct DescriptionCollective memory transforms historical events into political myths. In this book, Tamir Sorek considers the development of collective memory and national commemoration among the Palestinian citizens of Israel. He charts the popular politicization of four key eventsthe Nakba, the 1956 Kafr Qasim Massacre, the 1976 Land Day, and the October 2000 killing of twelve Palestinian citizens in Israeland investigates a range of commemorative sites, including memorial rallies, monuments, poetry, the education system, political summer camps, and individual historical remembrance. These sites have become battlefields between diverse social forces and actorsincluding Arab political parties, the Israeli government and security services, local authorities, grassroots organizations, journalists, and artistsover representations of the past.Palestinian commemorations are uniquely tied to Palestinian encounters with the Israeli state apparatus, with Jewish Israeli citizens of Israel, and by their position as Israeli citizens themselves. Reflecting

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