Palestinian Identity in Relation to Time and Space

“Palestinian Identity in Relation to Time and Space” by Mitri Raheb, published by Diyar Publisher in 2014, explores the evolution of Palestinian identity through various historical lenses. This edition comprises 284 pages and is presented in English. The book examines the development of this identity over the last century while also delving into its roots during the late Ottoman and early British Mandate periods. It highlights the interplay between Palestinian identity, biblical narratives, history, and archaeology, offering a multifaceted perspective on this complex subject.
Readers will find a collection of scholarly contributions that foster an interdisciplinary dialogue on Palestinian identity, emphasizing its relevance in contemporary political and social contexts. The book includes insights from various scholars, reflecting a diverse range of perspectives and cultural backgrounds. By analyzing the self-understanding of Palestinians in relation to time and space, as well as their connections to other marginalized groups, this work addresses significant themes in social science and ethnic studies.
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The development of the Palestinian Identity has been the focus of manystudies and conferences. However, all of the studies so far concentrateon the emergence of this identity in the last hundred years. Althoughseveral papers in this book still have dealt with the development of thePalestinian Identity in late Ottoman and early British Mandate Palestine,another focus of the event was however on analyzing the understandingof the Palestinian Identity in relation to the biblical story, history andarcheology and how this understanding has been reflected in poetryand the art. The self-Understanding of the Palestinians of themselves inrelation to time and space and their relationship to other marginalizedgroups is a question of high political and social relevance.The participation of scholars from different parts of the world in theevent did not only bring an international scope, persuasions and perspectives,but helped fostering an ecumenical, interdisciplinary, multi-ethnicand multi-cultural environ, dialogues and philosophy.Contributing ScholarsBader, Liana | Bechmann, Ulrike | Borgman, Erik | Callendar, Dexter |Fernandez, Eleazar | Fuchs, Ottmar | Jubeh, Nazmi | Musallam, Adnan| Raheb, Mitri | Rivera, George | Shomali, Qustandi | Smith, Robert |Staubli, Thomas | Stegeman, Janneke | Van-Reisen, Mirjam
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