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As debate continues about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and its root causes simmer, Palestinian refugees have become increasingly invisible. Voices from the Camps is about their humanity. This sociological study explores refugee camps in Jordan, where refugees share their plight and narrative of the Nakbeh (Catastrophe) of 1948. They also share their pain, conflicting identities, and aspirations. This book conveys the humanity of the poor, stateless, and invisible, by examining the impacts of displacement, dispossession, and refugee status upon refugees and their descendents as they…mehr
As debate continues about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and its root causes simmer, Palestinian refugees have become increasingly invisible. Voices from the Camps is about their humanity. This sociological study explores refugee camps in Jordan, where refugees share their plight and narrative of the Nakbeh (Catastrophe) of 1948. They also share their pain, conflicting identities, and aspirations. This book conveys the humanity of the poor, stateless, and invisible, by examining the impacts of displacement, dispossession, and refugee status upon refugees and their descendents as they struggle for survival both as individuals and as a community. This book does not propose solutions; rather, it highlights the human side of the Palestinian trauma and the urgent need for a just solution.
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Autorenporträt
Nabil Marshood, professor of sociology at Hudson County Community College, New Jersey, teaches race and ethnic relations, sociology of religion, sociology of the family, and general sociology. Formerly, Marshood was a practicing clinician of rehabilitation and mental health. He received his BA and MA from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and his doctorate from Columbia University School of Social Work. Marshood received a Mid-Career Fellowship from Princeton University, concentrating on social theory and sociology of religion; a Fulbright Fellowship; and multiple grants offering community education about peace and conflict resolution and religious pluralism, about which he has written many articles. He authored Palestinian Teenage Immigrants and Refugees Speak Out, and co-authored Everyday Sociology,. Marshood speaks English, Arabic, and Hebrew fluently.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3 List of Maps Chapter 4 List of Photographs Chapter 5 Preface Chapter 6 Acknowledgements Chapter 7 Introduction Part 8 Part One: Identity and Culture Chapter 9 Chapter 1: Identity and Culture Part 10 Part Two: Research Plans Encounter Reality Chapter 11 Chapter 2: Getting In Part 12 Part Three: Voices from the Camps Chapter 13 Chapter 3: Zarqa Camp, February- March 2006 Chapter 14 Chapter 4: Irbid Camp, February - March 2006 Chapter 15 Chapter 5: Jerash Camp, February - March 2006 Chapter 16 Chapter 6: Al Hussein Camp, April 2006 Chapter 17 Chapter 7: Hitteen Camp, March - April 2006 Chapter 18 Chapter 8: Baqa'a Camp, April 2006 Part 19 Part Four: Shared Meanings and Identities Chapter 20 Chapter 9: Farewell Chapter 21 Chapter 10: Themes of Palestinian Identity Chapter 22 Chapter 11: Thwarted Dreams and Arrested Development Chapter 23 Epilogue Chapter 24 Index Chapter 25 About the Author
Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3 List of Maps Chapter 4 List of Photographs Chapter 5 Preface Chapter 6 Acknowledgements Chapter 7 Introduction Part 8 Part One: Identity and Culture Chapter 9 Chapter 1: Identity and Culture Part 10 Part Two: Research Plans Encounter Reality Chapter 11 Chapter 2: Getting In Part 12 Part Three: Voices from the Camps Chapter 13 Chapter 3: Zarqa Camp, February- March 2006 Chapter 14 Chapter 4: Irbid Camp, February - March 2006 Chapter 15 Chapter 5: Jerash Camp, February - March 2006 Chapter 16 Chapter 6: Al Hussein Camp, April 2006 Chapter 17 Chapter 7: Hitteen Camp, March - April 2006 Chapter 18 Chapter 8: Baqa'a Camp, April 2006 Part 19 Part Four: Shared Meanings and Identities Chapter 20 Chapter 9: Farewell Chapter 21 Chapter 10: Themes of Palestinian Identity Chapter 22 Chapter 11: Thwarted Dreams and Arrested Development Chapter 23 Epilogue Chapter 24 Index Chapter 25 About the Author
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