Apartheid in Palestine : hard laws and harder experiences /
Ghada Ageel, editor.
- 1 online resource (xliv, 263 pages) : maps
- Canadian Electronic Library. Canadian publishers collection. .
Issued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library. Canadian publishers collection.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword / Richard Falk -- Preface -- Introduction -- part I. Indigenous voices -- 1. Beit Daras : once upon a land / Ghada Ageel -- 2. I am from there, I am from here / Reem Skeik -- 3. Palestine : Via Dolorosa / Samar El-Bekai -- 4. The man with the white beard : uniting the Palestinian narrative / Ramzy Baroud -- part II. Activist views -- 5. International solidarity and the Palestinian freedom struggle / Huwaida Arraf -- 6. Palestine calling : notes on the boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement / Rafeef Ziadah -- 7. Culture of resistance : why we need you to boycott, divest, and sanction Israel / Tali Shapiro -- 8. Complicit dissent, dissenting complicity : a story and its context / Rela Mazali -- part III. Academic and expert insights -- 9. Israel's legitimacy? : time for a European moratorium / Keith Hammond -- 10. Israeli apartheid, Canada, and freedom of expression / Abigail B. Bakan & Yasmeen Abu-Laban -- 11. Political truths : the case of pro-Palestine discourse in Canada / James Cairns & Susan Ferguson -- 12. A hole in the wall, a rose at a checkpoint : the spatiality of occupied Palestine / Sherene Razack -- 13. Israel and apartheid : a framework for legal analysis / Edward C. Corrigan.
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There are more than two sides to the conflict between Palestine and Israel. There are millions. Millions of lives, voices, and stories behind the enduring struggle in Israel and Palestine. Yet, the easy binary of Palestine vs. Israel on which the media so often relies for context effectively silences the lived experiences of people affected by the strife. Ghada Ageel sought leading experts--Palestinian and Israeli, academic and activist--to gather stories that humanize the historic processes of occupation, displacement, colonization, and, most controversially, apartheid. Historians, scholars and students of colonialism and Israel-Palestine studies, and anyone interested in more nuanced debate, will want to read this book. Contributors: Yasmeen Abu-Laban, Ghada Ageel, Huwaida Arraf, Abigail B. Bakan, Ramzy Baroud, Samar El-Bekai, James Cairns, Edward C. Corrigan, Susan Ferguson, Keith Hammond, Rela Mazali, Sherene Razack, Tali Shapiro, Reem Skeik, Rafeef Ziadah.