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Palestinian Evangelical Christian Music in Bethlehem, Israel/Palestine
In: Senior Honors Theses (2021)
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How Locals Became Settlers: Mizrahi Jews and Bodily Capital in Palestine, 1908-1948
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An Island of Civility In an Ethos of Conflict: Examining Motivation, Constraint, and Social Change In Israeli-Palestinian Shared Society Peacebuilding ...
Avitzur, Yoad. - : Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2020
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A Samaritan Synagogue of the Byzantine Period at Apollonia-Arsuf/Sozousa?
In: Religions ; Volume 11 ; Issue 3 (2020)
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Pour une histoire connectée du français langue étrangère au Proche-Orient : le cas de la Palestine (1860-1948)
In: Langue française, N 208, 4, 2020-11-24, pp.109-123 (2020)
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Reimagining linguistic landscape : online discourses of Israeli human rights organizations ...
Broome, Amy Evangeline. - : The University of Texas at Austin, 2019
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Une Rose Des Vents Politique: The Southern Winds of Jean Genet’s Poetic Compass
In: Artl@s Bulletin (2019)
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Reimagining linguistic landscape : online discourses of Israeli human rights organizations
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New Bottles, Old Wine: The Contemporary Palestinian Political Division
In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2019)
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Recognizing the Assemblage: Palestinian Bedouin of the Naqab in Dialectic with Israeli Law
Abstract: In the five case studies, we examine how Israel, as a collection of individuated interests given expression in the form a state, is in a dialectic of recognition with the Naqab Bedouin community. Recognition happens on a few registers. Palestinians from the Naqab seek recognition for their particular identity and lifeways. They seek legal recognition for their living spaces. And they seek these things from the Israeli state, the sovereign. But the struggle for recognition from the sovereign is fraught, particularly in settler colonial situations like this one, in part because it pivots around a particular identity for which autonomy or freedom is sought. Identities in law tend to be, after all, static, constrictive and generalizing. The five case studies concern a land ownership case, a crop-spraying case, the eviction of Bedouin from Umm al-Hieran, discriminatory land allocation in the Wine Path Plan case and the vaccinations case. Four of the five case studies concern land, which speaks to the centrality of land in the dialectic between Naqab Palestinian Bedouin citizens and the Israeli state. The dissertation is principally informed by the theoretical frameworks of critical race theory, postcolonial theory and feminist theory, but is at the same time theoretically and methodologially eclectic, and beyond just using theory to validate phenomena, this dissertation attempts to understand why phenomena come to be phenomena whether it be Bedouin as identity or the organized, legal struggle for recognition what makes these phenomena identifiable, stable states of being? After aggregating the individual conclusions to the case studies, the dissertation finally posits the question, how might we imagine freedom for the Naqab Bedouin community given that their social justice struggle continues to be confined to a particular identity?
Keyword: Affect; Affect studies; Affect theory; Agency; Aharon Barak; Assemblage; Bedouin; Biopolitics; Butler; Colonialism; Critical legal studies; Critical race studies; Critical race theory; Deleuze; Dialectic; Discrimination; Ethnography; Feminist theory; Hegel; Israel; Israeli law; Law; Legal liberalism; Liberalism; Middle Eastern studies; Multiculturalism; Naqab; Negev; Nuri al-oqbi; Palestine; Palestinians; Performativity; Postcolonial studies; Postcolonial theory; Povinelli; Race; Recognition; Security; Settler colonial; Social justice; Sociology of law; Spatial theory
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/35829
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Colvin, Dianne (FA 1257)
In: FA Finding Aids (2019)
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Les graffitis plurilingues comme instrument de protestation en Palestine ; Multilingual Graffitis as an Instrument of Protest in Palestine
In: Hermès [ISSN 0767-9513], Nouvelles voix de la recherche en communication, 2018, 82, p. 83 (2018)
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How Palestinian students invoke the category “human” to challenge negative treatment and media representations
Heywood, Emma; Goodman, Simon. - : Wiley, 2018
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Arabic borrowing of the Hebrew word menahēl ‘manager’: Articulations and ideologies
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Farming the front line
In: Faculty Journal Articles (2017)
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The second column (secunda) of Origen's Hexapla in light of Greek pronunciation
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Truth in the Details: The Report of Pilate to Tiberius as an Authentic Forgery
In: Splendide Mendax. Rethinking Fakes and Forgeries in Classical, Late Antique, and Early Christian Literature ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01526047 ; E.P. Cueva and J. Martínez. Splendide Mendax. Rethinking Fakes and Forgeries in Classical, Late Antique, and Early Christian Literature, Barkhuis, pp.219-238, 2016 (2016)
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Language and the Promised Land: Passage and Migration to a Spanish-Language ‘Third Place’
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2016)
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A Sociophonetic Account Of Morphophonemic Variation In Palestinian Arabic ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2016
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A Sociophonetic Account Of Morphophonemic Variation In Palestinian Arabic ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2016
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