A great deal of political and academic responses to the Israel/Palestine conflict have construed the Palestinians as an object of Western and Israeli discourses, rather than their own Palestinian discourse. This has hindered understanding of the internal mechanisms involved in the production of the Palestinian conditions."
Palestinian Political Discourse "presents an in-depth examination of Palestinian political discourse since "an-Nakba" in 1948 and stitches together the underlying mechanisms and rules that have shaped Palestinian politics, in turn synthesizing, interpreting and...
A great deal of political and academic responses to the Israel/Palestine conflict have construed the Palestinians as an object of Western and Israe...