Palestine/Israel Review
Palestine/Israel Review is an open-access journal that provides a platform for exchanging knowledge, scholarship, and ideas among scholars who share the relational, integrative, and holistic approach to the study of Palestine/Israel.
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- In her piece, Yasmeen reflects on the systematic erasure of Palestinian history and the epistemic violence used to deny Palestinians their right to narration. This erasure within a broader history of colonialism and resistance in the region and the Global /2
- South emphasizes that political agency, not historical study or the drawing of analogies, is needed for freedom and justice bit.ly/44d8Wd7 /3
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View full threadrefugee from Haifa, and her mother was born in Yafa/Jaffa. PIR interviewed her to talk about her work and her own experience of refuge as a descendant of Palestinian refugees from Haifa. Nadeem Karkabi and Sonia Boulos conducted the interview for PIR bit.ly/3RAF4jx /end
- NEW ARTICLE ALERT: "The Three Languages of Right-Wing Zionist Radicalism: Politics of a Comparative Gaze." In this article, Arie Dubnov examines the radicalization of “maximalist” Revisionist Zionists from the late 1920s to the 1940s, /1
- aiming to fill a gap in the contextualization of the Zionist Right’s ideological historical development. Employing an intellectual historian’s approach, it reconstructs the political language and ideological borrowings of second-tier authors and activists, /2
- highlighting their eclectic incorporation of various strategies. At first, the article focuses on “Brit Habiryonim,” tracing its transition from Leninist admiration to Italian fascist support. Next, it explores the role of lesser-known Betar movement activists in Italy, /3
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View full threadrevealing the logic of mimicry even in the semiotics of violence. See the full article: scholarlypublishingcollective.org/psup/pir/art...
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- PIR's Book Review Editor, Ian Lustick, just published a new article in IJMES. Read it here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- Call for Submissions for a special issue, “From Nakba to Genocide,” in Palestine/Israel Review, edited by the two prominent guest editors Dr. Maha Nassar and Dr. Raz Segal