The thesis examines the construction of Palestinian national identity via a study of the representation of the homeland. The thesis focuses specifically on the representations created by Palestinians of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Jerusalem. This Palestinian community, who continue to live on the land that was formerly Palestine, have created representations in the absence of their own official state apparatus and in the context in which representations of Palestinian identity met with harsh reprisals by the occupying authorities. This thesis contributes towards the study of national identity, for it reveals that nationalism is not an object in itself to be studied but is the outcome of the practices of social actors. The thesis explores ...
Abstract After the Last Frontiers, my thesis exhibition, aims to raise questions about forms of o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis examines the role of popular memory in forging th...
My thesis focuses on modern Palestine and the role of nationalism and fundamentalism in the construc...
In this doctoral project I examine lineages of imaging in Palestine, and more specifically Jerusalem...
This thesis investigates the notion of homeland from the point of view of PLO returnees: the clash b...
Homeland politics shaped Arab and Palestinian nationalism over the course of three political adminis...
The central theme of my dissertation theses is Palestinian identity and Palestinian traditional cult...
What Isn’t There is a research project that considers the possibility of creating an image of Palest...
This study investigates the space in which Palestinian identity in the diaspora is formed and where ...
This project-based dissertation emerges from my engagement with theories of representation, settler ...
There is no such state as Palestine. But nearly 70 years after the termination of the British mandat...
The landscape of Palestine and its representation is invariably linked with its identity, which yiel...
This thesis uses research-creation, autoethnography and collaborative research-for-creation to explo...
The Nakba not only resulted in the loss of the homeland, but also caused the dispersal and ruin of e...
Regional intricacies and rivalries have produced complex social conditions throughout the Middle Eas...
Abstract After the Last Frontiers, my thesis exhibition, aims to raise questions about forms of o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis examines the role of popular memory in forging th...
My thesis focuses on modern Palestine and the role of nationalism and fundamentalism in the construc...
In this doctoral project I examine lineages of imaging in Palestine, and more specifically Jerusalem...
This thesis investigates the notion of homeland from the point of view of PLO returnees: the clash b...
Homeland politics shaped Arab and Palestinian nationalism over the course of three political adminis...
The central theme of my dissertation theses is Palestinian identity and Palestinian traditional cult...
What Isn’t There is a research project that considers the possibility of creating an image of Palest...
This study investigates the space in which Palestinian identity in the diaspora is formed and where ...
This project-based dissertation emerges from my engagement with theories of representation, settler ...
There is no such state as Palestine. But nearly 70 years after the termination of the British mandat...
The landscape of Palestine and its representation is invariably linked with its identity, which yiel...
This thesis uses research-creation, autoethnography and collaborative research-for-creation to explo...
The Nakba not only resulted in the loss of the homeland, but also caused the dispersal and ruin of e...
Regional intricacies and rivalries have produced complex social conditions throughout the Middle Eas...
Abstract After the Last Frontiers, my thesis exhibition, aims to raise questions about forms of o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thesis examines the role of popular memory in forging th...
My thesis focuses on modern Palestine and the role of nationalism and fundamentalism in the construc...