As Boym writes, “Nostalgia is an ache of temporal distance and displacement”, and restorative nostalgia takes care of both of these symptoms. Distance is compensated by intimate experience and the availability of the desired object. Displacement is cured by a ‘return home’ (44). In this article, I study I Saw Ramallah by Mourid Barghouti and examine how this return becomes very important for the displaced. I expand on the analysis of nostalgia as a means of creating identity continuity, in the face of displacement, by adding an explicit focus on the experience of return. Set at the borders of Israel and Palestine, I Saw Ramallah, engages with Barghouti's life long struggle with his absence from his home. More specifically a memoir than a l...
Abstract Diaspora? has come a long way from its original meaning based primarily on the Jewish parad...
Since Israel’s establishment in 1948, Palestinians who experienced exile have shared their narrative...
This thesis examines the workings of “home” for the displaced individual in contemporary contexts: w...
This article examines and problematizes the idea of return in the autobiography of Mourid Barghouti&...
Begun in the first half of the twentieth century, the Israel-Palestine conflict still stands as an u...
To begin to comprehend the complexity of life in exile for Palestinians, it is important to first re...
Since 1948, the everyday existence of Palestinians is characterised by manifold experiences of displ...
This dissertation maps out how the trope of homecoming and the representation of ancestral houses ar...
Postcolonial and literary scholars have discussed colonialism as the invasion of the home. This noti...
This paper examines the memories of a woman who was displaced and dispossessed of her home. Writing ...
As youth from the Levantine diasporas resettle in what is nominally their homeland, they compose nar...
In his contribution, “Homebound Travelers: The Return's Destabilization of Homeland inArabic literat...
This research tries to investigate the intricate politics of diaspora, exile and recent refugee issu...
Nostalgia for the past is a psychological state that emerges in the person subconsciously and is tra...
This article explores nostalgia’s multi-facetted character by linking its discursive and experientia...
Abstract Diaspora? has come a long way from its original meaning based primarily on the Jewish parad...
Since Israel’s establishment in 1948, Palestinians who experienced exile have shared their narrative...
This thesis examines the workings of “home” for the displaced individual in contemporary contexts: w...
This article examines and problematizes the idea of return in the autobiography of Mourid Barghouti&...
Begun in the first half of the twentieth century, the Israel-Palestine conflict still stands as an u...
To begin to comprehend the complexity of life in exile for Palestinians, it is important to first re...
Since 1948, the everyday existence of Palestinians is characterised by manifold experiences of displ...
This dissertation maps out how the trope of homecoming and the representation of ancestral houses ar...
Postcolonial and literary scholars have discussed colonialism as the invasion of the home. This noti...
This paper examines the memories of a woman who was displaced and dispossessed of her home. Writing ...
As youth from the Levantine diasporas resettle in what is nominally their homeland, they compose nar...
In his contribution, “Homebound Travelers: The Return's Destabilization of Homeland inArabic literat...
This research tries to investigate the intricate politics of diaspora, exile and recent refugee issu...
Nostalgia for the past is a psychological state that emerges in the person subconsciously and is tra...
This article explores nostalgia’s multi-facetted character by linking its discursive and experientia...
Abstract Diaspora? has come a long way from its original meaning based primarily on the Jewish parad...
Since Israel’s establishment in 1948, Palestinians who experienced exile have shared their narrative...
This thesis examines the workings of “home” for the displaced individual in contemporary contexts: w...