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PALESTINIAN NATIONAL IDENTITY (4) answer(s).
 
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Becoming a man in Al-Wihdat : masculine performances in a palestinian refugee camp in Jordan / Achilli , Luigi   Article
Achilli , Luigi Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores the complex interplay between masculinity and nationalism among Palestinians living in a refugee camp in Jordan. Youth masculinity in the camp is widely perceived in Jordan as an expression of either immoral behavior or unthinking radicalism, and as a symbol of cultural and political difference and the failure of camp dwellers to embrace assimilation. However, camp dwellers’ masculinities are not uniform. I argue that young men's ability to navigate and master diverse and sometimes contrasting registers of manhood enables them to reproduce a Palestinian national identity in exile while achieving socioeconomic integration in Jordan. In pursuing this argument, the article has two goals: to challenge popular stereotypes about Palestinian refugees in Jordan today; and to problematize the discursive mutual dependency between nationalism and hegemonic masculinity in the study of Palestinian masculinity.
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ID:   142443


Fate of Jerusalem should be decided by its people / Boguslavsky, Shalom   Article
Boguslavsky, Shalom Article
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Summary/Abstract As is well known, neither Israeli nor Palestinian national identity would have any significance without a tie to Jerusalem. Jerusalem is the focal point and microcosm of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as well as the key to any agreement or improvement in the overall situation. Despite this, nearly all of the political protagonists in the city are non-Jerusalemites.
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ID:   157010


Israeli curriculum and the Palestinian national identity in Jrusalem / Basit, Musa Ismael   Journal Article
Basit, Musa Ismael Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Israeli occupation tried to force on the Palestinian schools in East Jerusalem its curriculum, which seeks to teach Palestinian children to accept, at the expense of their own national identity, religion and values, a Jewish state that views the Jews as superior to any other race or religion.
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ID:   108521


Palestinians receding dream of statehood / Brown, Nathan J   Journal Article
Brown, Nathan J Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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