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ID178799
Title ProperJPS hidden gems and greatest hits
Other Title InformationPalestine through the lens of activism
LanguageENG
AuthorNaber, Nadine
Summary / Abstract (Note)This final essay in the “greatest hits” and “hidden gems” series tackles the topic of activism. Noting the richness and diversity of JPS’s contributions in this regard, Nadine Naber hones in on the necessity for hope and for grassroots mobilization at this Palestinian juncture. She exhorts readers to revisit Jonathan Kuttab’s 1988 essay, “The Children’s Revolt,” and Salim Tamari’s article, “The Palestinian Movement in Transition: Historical Reversals and the Uprising,” which appeared in 1991, for both inspiration and edification. Doing so, she argues, “allows readers to reimagine hope as a political ideology and as a set of practices that foster the possibilities for change and decolonization for years to come.”
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 50, No.2; 2021: p.144-146
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies 2021-06 50, 2
Key WordsResistance ;  Activism ;  First Intifada ;  Hope ;  Embodied Practices ;  Grassroots Mobilizing