As part of the Special Issue, this article adopts a methodological orientation that works through and with international law’s cultural legal archive. It focuses on one colonial literary artifact that shows the historical tension between colonization and revolution and examines the traces of those constitutive relations in the present. The artifact in question is an intriguing literary excursion by a British colonial-era judge in Palestine entitled Palestine Parodies. It mocks the legal life of Mandate Palestine through the use of comics, puns, and riddles. This raises a number of provocative themes relating to Mandate law, revolution, humor, and humiliation. The article reads this artifact against the history of the Arab revolt in Palestin...
Comics, the word usually brings to mind something entertaining but ephemeral, something not worthy o...
My project examines contested representations of the Arab Revolt of 1936-1939 in Palestine and the i...
This article traces the conception, planning, and execution of the 1931 Arab Exhibition in Jerusalem...
As part of the Special Issue, this article adopts a methodological orientation that works through an...
Where in previous decades Palestinian cultural production was characterized by the use of documentar...
British discourse during the Mandate, with its unremitting convergence on the problematic ‘native qu...
The last two decades have witnessed a remarkable increase in the exhibition and screening of Palesti...
Article published in : Jerusalem Qaurterly, issue 60, p. 42-58The article discusses an early and lit...
This study examines British strategies for social control during the Arab revolt in Palestine in 193...
The official published version of this article can be found at the link below.This article examines ...
This article is an historical analysis of a colonial vernacular (Kiswahili) newspaper. As Mambo Leo(...
This thesis attempts to demonstrate that the international legal impasse surrounding Palestine is an...
The perception that the merit of a work is measured by its usefulness, is a burden long-shouldered b...
This article reflects on writing a history book in the style of a magical realist novel. The book, T...
The article focuses on the account given by Hilda Wilson, during a year spent as an English schoolte...
Comics, the word usually brings to mind something entertaining but ephemeral, something not worthy o...
My project examines contested representations of the Arab Revolt of 1936-1939 in Palestine and the i...
This article traces the conception, planning, and execution of the 1931 Arab Exhibition in Jerusalem...
As part of the Special Issue, this article adopts a methodological orientation that works through an...
Where in previous decades Palestinian cultural production was characterized by the use of documentar...
British discourse during the Mandate, with its unremitting convergence on the problematic ‘native qu...
The last two decades have witnessed a remarkable increase in the exhibition and screening of Palesti...
Article published in : Jerusalem Qaurterly, issue 60, p. 42-58The article discusses an early and lit...
This study examines British strategies for social control during the Arab revolt in Palestine in 193...
The official published version of this article can be found at the link below.This article examines ...
This article is an historical analysis of a colonial vernacular (Kiswahili) newspaper. As Mambo Leo(...
This thesis attempts to demonstrate that the international legal impasse surrounding Palestine is an...
The perception that the merit of a work is measured by its usefulness, is a burden long-shouldered b...
This article reflects on writing a history book in the style of a magical realist novel. The book, T...
The article focuses on the account given by Hilda Wilson, during a year spent as an English schoolte...
Comics, the word usually brings to mind something entertaining but ephemeral, something not worthy o...
My project examines contested representations of the Arab Revolt of 1936-1939 in Palestine and the i...
This article traces the conception, planning, and execution of the 1931 Arab Exhibition in Jerusalem...