The Fragmentation of Palestine by Joshua Rickard, Hardcover, 9781784535872 | Buy online at The Nile
Departments
 Free Returns*

The Fragmentation of Palestine

Identity and Isolation since the Second Intifada

Author: Joshua Rickard   Series: Library Of Modern Middle East Studies

Hardcover

Illustrates the systematic social fragmentation and isolation of Palestinian society based on the experience of communities that have experienced long-term military siege

Read more
New
$337.43
Or pay later with
Check delivery options
Hardcover

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Summary

Illustrates the systematic social fragmentation and isolation of Palestinian society based on the experience of communities that have experienced long-term military siege

Read more

Description

This book examines processes of fragmentation that have altered the social dynamics of Palestinian society since the second intifada. With a specific focus on the city of Nablus and its outer laying areas, the book details the extraordinarily personal experience of isolation - namely the physical division of communities through long-term military siege, and the ways that communities have adapted to get by despite frequently changing restrictions.Joshua Rickard shows various forms of isolation and social fragmentation, combined with the uncertainty of everyday life, that have come to characterise the existential experience of being Palestinian. More relevant than how the conditions of fragmentation have occurred is what isolation and uncertainty mean to communities that are severed from those surrounding them. Finally, this book examines the possibility for a reformation of social organisation that transcends traditional political discourses which can be seen emerging from Palestinian communities.

Read more

Critic Reviews

“"This is a must-read book for those interested in settler colonial studies, colonial studies and post colonial studies. The book details in a smooth and comprehensive way the impact of the intertwining of colonialism and pseudo-national entity that led to the fragmentation and weakening of the Palestinian national identity after the Oslo Accords of 1993." - Islah Jad, Associate Professor of Political Science, Birzeit University, Palestine”

This is a must-read book for those interested in settler colonial studies, colonial studies and post colonial studies. The book details in a smooth and comprehensive way the impact of the intertwining of colonialism and pseudo-national entity that led to the fragmentation and weakening of the Palestinian national identity after the Oslo Accords of 1993. -- Islah Jad, Associate Professor of Political Science, Birzeit University, Palestine

Read more

About the Author

Joshua Rickard is a social anthropologist and an associate professor at Kumamoto University, Japan. He was previously a postdoctoral fellow at the National University of Singapore and holds a PhD from the University of Kent, UK.

Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | I.B. Tauris
Published
24th February 2022
Pages
184
ISBN
9781784535872

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.

New
$337.43
Or pay later with
Check delivery options