ISBN-13: 9780822365839 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 918 str.
In the many decades of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the full complexity of that strife has seldom been heard. This work seeks to intervene by offering a critique of the Palestinian experience. Mapping the complicated relationship among Palestine, the United States, and Israel, this book includes critical essays on the politics, culture, literature, and history of the Palestinian people. The Nation to scholars in Arab, Jewish, and comparative literary studies, this work considers Palestinian gender and identity and their relationship to the conflict with Israel as represented in film, literature, and photography. Essays explore the failed peace process, misrepresentations of the Oslo meetings, the devastating effect of continued Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories, and the growing controversy over the call for US military divestment from Israel.