Memory-as-reclamation has been a cornerstone in Palestinian cultural production since the Nakba began in 1948. But 75 years on, generational and temporal remove complicates the relationship between memory, place and resistance. In the words of Penny Johnson, memory- as-reclamation is now “a vexed project” for writers in the diaspora. This thesis reads three poems by writers of Palestinian descent and considers how they each think about questions of memory and abstraction. The scope of these ideas is kept open. This reading examines content, craft and the way each poem interacts with other writing, both within and outside of each poet’s oeuvre. Taking Noor Hindi’s “Fuck Your Lecture on Craft, My People Are Dying”, George Abraham’s “Alternate...
In 1948, Zionist forces emptied the western quarters of Jerusalem and its environs of their indigeno...
This dissertation is about the relationship between contemporary art and politics in the case of Isr...
Begun in the first half of the twentieth century, the Israel-Palestine conflict still stands as an u...
Memory-as-reclamation has been a cornerstone in Palestinian cultural production since the Nakba bega...
Since the late nineteenth century, modern Palestinian resistance poetry has been an expression of th...
The Nakba not only resulted in the loss of the homeland, but also caused the dispersal and ruin of e...
Historians too often construct frameworks and methodologies which obfuscate social, economic and pol...
The 1948 Arab-Israeli War effectively destroyed Palestinian society. Hundreds of thousands of Palest...
textThe purpose of this thesis is to discover the ways in which language plays a role in constructin...
The memories carried by the Palestinian people can be understood in two forms. First, there are the ...
Abstract In 1964, Mahmoud Darwish, the late national Palestinian poet, published his canonical poem ...
While there are many stories that predate the mass expulsion of Palestinians from historic Palestine...
This paper examines the complex use of poetry, identity, myth, and history as a subaltern method of ...
This thesis examines the part played by Palestinian literature in the formation of national consciou...
This thesis locates Palestinian poetry (in English translation) in the context of postcolonial liter...
In 1948, Zionist forces emptied the western quarters of Jerusalem and its environs of their indigeno...
This dissertation is about the relationship between contemporary art and politics in the case of Isr...
Begun in the first half of the twentieth century, the Israel-Palestine conflict still stands as an u...
Memory-as-reclamation has been a cornerstone in Palestinian cultural production since the Nakba bega...
Since the late nineteenth century, modern Palestinian resistance poetry has been an expression of th...
The Nakba not only resulted in the loss of the homeland, but also caused the dispersal and ruin of e...
Historians too often construct frameworks and methodologies which obfuscate social, economic and pol...
The 1948 Arab-Israeli War effectively destroyed Palestinian society. Hundreds of thousands of Palest...
textThe purpose of this thesis is to discover the ways in which language plays a role in constructin...
The memories carried by the Palestinian people can be understood in two forms. First, there are the ...
Abstract In 1964, Mahmoud Darwish, the late national Palestinian poet, published his canonical poem ...
While there are many stories that predate the mass expulsion of Palestinians from historic Palestine...
This paper examines the complex use of poetry, identity, myth, and history as a subaltern method of ...
This thesis examines the part played by Palestinian literature in the formation of national consciou...
This thesis locates Palestinian poetry (in English translation) in the context of postcolonial liter...
In 1948, Zionist forces emptied the western quarters of Jerusalem and its environs of their indigeno...
This dissertation is about the relationship between contemporary art and politics in the case of Isr...
Begun in the first half of the twentieth century, the Israel-Palestine conflict still stands as an u...