Palestinian political prisoners : identity and community / Esmail Nashif
- Bib ID:
- 4394953
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Nashif, Esmail
- Description:
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- London ; New York : Routledge, 2008
- xi, 232 p. : ill. maps ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 9780415444989
- 0415444985
- 9780203895610
- 0203895614
- Series:
- Routledge studies on the Arab-Israeli conflict ; 2.
- Full contents:
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- Introduction: slippery position(s), unsetteled setting(s)
- The position(s)
- The research
- The community
- The book
- Notes on gender, language, and politics
- Claiming the colonial
- History of the conflict
- The war of June 1967: recognizing colonialism in Palestine
- From social disorientation to mass mobilization
- PLO, Fateh, and PFLP
- Society, direct military rule, and resistance
- Conclusion
- Building the community: the body, the material conditions, and the communication networks
- Introduction
- The history as told and written
- The material conditions and the powers of draining
- The Cabsulih: contested spaces/bodies of colonial knowledge/power
- The subversion of the written body
- The body of the community
- The sign of the body
- Conclusion
- Structures of a revolutionary pedagogy: instituting signification
- Introduction
- Some theoretical contetxualizations
- Writing the history of the prison
- Hasan Abdallah
- History as dislocated prohibitions
- Dissecting the practices from the arrested social body
- Some concluding remarks
- The textual formation of subjects: interrogation as a rite of passage
- Introduction
- A manual for the novice
- The book
- The cover
- Prefacing
- The text
- The theory of interrogation
- The techniques of interrogation
- Tracing the discursive formations
- Constructing decontamination textually
- Conclusion
- The hidden intellectual: lecturing political captivity
- Introduction
- Lecturing captivity: agency, self, and linguistic activities
- The language of the self
- Textual strategies and structures: the architecture of the lecture
- Themes
- Structured narrative: moments of a continuum
- Linguistic yearning for the alternative
- The intellectual colonial junctures of Palestine: the unbearable lightness of resolutions
- Conclusion
- The three domains: the aesthetic representing and forming of the national
- Introduction
- The context of novelizing the hidden
- The novel of the nation
- Tracing the threads of the novelistic practices
- The plot
- Delimiting the signifying aesthetic: the body of the novel, the body of the world
- Novelizing the colonial as isolated events
- The limited problematic protagonist
- The possibilities of world vision(s)
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subject:
- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
- 2008
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