Being Palestinian: Personal Reflections on Palestinian Identity in the Diaspora – Yasir Suleiman (Ed.)

Editor: Yasir Suleiman

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Print Length: 384 pages

Genre:  Non-Fiction / History

Area: Palestine / Israel

People: Palestinian / Falastini

Topic: Diaspora, HistoryIdentity

What does it means to be Palestinian in the diaspora?This collection of 100 personal reflections on being Palestinian is the first book of its kind. Reflecting on Palestinian identity as it is experienced at the individual level, issues of identity, exile, refugee status, nostalgia, belonging and alienation are at the heart of the book. The contributors speak in many voices, exploring the richness and diversity of identity construction among Palestinians in the diaspora.Included are contributions from Palestinians living in the Anglo-Saxon diaspora, mainly the UK and North America. They come from a variety of professional backgrounds: business people, lawyers, judges, fiction writers, poets, journalists (press, TV and radio), film-makers, diplomats and academics.

Men and women, young and old, Christians and Muslims offer essays, as do Palestinians from different generations (first, second and third generations). This mix of professional, gender, faith and generational categories ensures that a variety of voices are heard. The editor sets the scene with an Introduction, and his Epilogue deals with issues of identity, exile and diaspora as concepts that give sense to the personal reflections. Key Features The first book to gather personal reflections on what it means to be Palestinian Contributes to the debate on what it means to be Palestinian Asks what the diaspora is for Palestinians Looks at how being Palestinian varies across gender, generation, religious affiliation and professional interest.

Yasir Suleiman     Prologue
Samer Abdelnour     Becoming Palestinian
Laila Abdul Razzaq     Beyond Recitation and Ritual
Danah Abdulla     Only Icons
Ishaq Abu-Arafeh     Resident of Both, National of None
Nuha Abudabbeh     Withouy my Jaffa: Other Seas
Lila Abu-Lughod     Buffeted By How Others See You
Lama Abu-Odeh     Disrupting the Peace of Others
Mahdi Abu-Omar     Fate: A Blessing
Salman Abu Sitta     The Invisible Face of the Occupier
Leena Al-Arian     A Palestinian State of Mind
Sami Al-Arian     No Land’s Man Determined to Return to Palestine
Najwa Al-Qattan     An Ornithologist from Iceland
Samer Al-Saber     A Recurring Sound. A Familiar Image
Atef Alshaer     A Journey in Progress
Hala Alyan     In Dust
Kholoud Amr     Citizen of the World
Anonymous     Being Nobody
Iman Arab     Embracing Uncertainty
Sa’ed Atshan     ‘Our Country Lives in Us’
Abdel Bari Atwan     Forever Gazan
Ida Audeh     Ties that Bind, Ties that Sustain
Omar Aysha     Pal.I.Am
Ibtisam Azem     Things We Carry With Us
Fuad Baho     The Sadness Continues
Aida Bamia     Childhood Curtailed
Ibtisam Barakat     Forty Days of Mourning
Ramzy Baroud     Seeking ‘Home’
Sahera Bleibeh     Voices from Within
Reja-e Busailah     The Tree
Selma Dabbagh     A Road Taken
Taysir Dabbagh     Living in a World of Double Standards
Souad Dajani     Walking in Her Eyes
Susan Muaddi Darraj     Claiming Citizenship
Izzat Darwazeh     Breathing Politics
Dawoud El-Alami     Motherland
Najat El-Taji El-Khairi     Painting my Way Back Home One Stitch at a Time
Sharif Elmusa     A Demon of Hope
Doaa Elnakhala     Contradictory Worlds
Amal Eqeiq     Bint Liblaad on the Road
Randa Farah     Darker Shades of Exile
Rawan Hadid     Present in Absence
John Halaka     Inside as an Outsider
Anwar Hamed     Caught Between the Taste of Sunshine and Chopin Nocturnes
Sousan Hammad     I See Palestine in my Rear-View Mirror
Laila Hamzi     I Am, and I Am Always Becoming
Nathalie Hendal     Guide to Being Palestinian
Jean Hanna     Memories that Live
Marwan Hassan     A Boy from Mash-had
Ghazi Hassoun     Reconciling Araby and America
Johnny Hazboun     When Will it be Vacant?
Khaled Hroub     Living in Letters ot the Arrogance of a Cityless Man
Sarah Ihmoud     Palestine in the Nepantla
Mohamad Issa     Enduring Ties
Asma Jaber     The Pain and Beauty of Dispossession
Salma Khadra Jayyusi     The Durable Cords of Memory
Salwa Affara Jones     Mujaddara – Arabian Haggis!
Fady Joudah     Still Life
Khalid Kamhawi     Subversive Abstraction
Ghada Kanafani      Where to Now?
Ghada Karmi     Fitting Nowhere
Victor Kattan     Home is Where the Heart Is. But Where is Home?
Tanya Keilani     A Vision Affirmed
Reem Kelani     Bridge to Palesitine
Baseem Khader     Badge of Honour
Lisa Suhair Majaj     Homemaking
Jean Said Makdisi     Starnger to my Own Story
George Makhlouf     No Room in my Luggage
Bashir Makhlouf     Labyrinth of Memories
Sinan Suleiman Malley     Palestine the Brave
Khalil Marrar     From Ajjur to America: Rootedness in Diaspora
Dina Matar     In, but not Of
Nabil Matar     Lurching at Jericho
Alaa Milbes     Rolling Grape Leaves on a Map of the World
Fouad Moughrabi     An Act of Resistance
Michel Moushabeck     The Mukhtar and I: A Day with my Grandfather in the Old City
Ibrahim Muhawi     Parsley, Miryamiyah, Rosemary and Za’tar
Nadia Naser-Najjab     In Search of a Common Language
Sharif Hikmat Nashashibi     Fostering Palestine
Jamal Nassar     Seeds of Justice
Maha Nassar     My Resilient Flag
Naomi Shihab Nye     Written on his Forehead: My Father, Aziz Shihab
Bashier Oudeh      Aiming High
Yousif Qasmiyeh     My Mother’s Heels
Loubna Qutami     Images from a Shattered Mirror
Najat Rahman     Be/Longing
Hanan Ramahi     Eating Forbidden Palestine
Omar Ramahi     Palestine-Something
Aftim Saba     No Paradise to Recreate
Karl Sabbagh     A Mission to Explain
Najla Said     A Heavy, Unwieldy Bag
Mohammad Sakhnini     Lost to Geography
Saliba Sarsar     Transcending Blind Allegiance
Suha Shakkour     Still a Palestinian
Abbas Shiblak     Homing Instincs
Ghadir Siyam     Born(e) in the Heart
Linda Tabar     Bodily Wounds and the Journey Home
Simine Tepper     Holding Palestine Close to my Heart
Omar Tesdell     When All is Not What it Seems
Lena Khalaff Tuffaha     The Weight of Our Blessings
Nadia Yaqub     A Sometime Palestinian
Munther Younes     Entry Denied
Jameel Zayed     Barricaded

Glossary

Yasir Suleiman is Emeritus Professor of Modern Arabic Studies at the University of Cambridge, formerly His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said Professor of Contemporary Arabic Studies at the University of Cambridge and the Iraq Professor of Arabic Studies at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He is Commander of the British Empire (CBE), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE), Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (FRCPE) and Ambassador of the University of Sarajevo. He is Chair of the Board of Trustees of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF), the premier prize for the Arabic novel internationally, Member of the Banipal Board for Arab literature, Member of the Board of Trustees of the Gulf Research Centre-Cambridge, Former Chair and Member of the Panel of Judges of the British Kuwaiti Friendship Society Book Prize. He is Founding Director of the Centre of Islamic Studies, Cambridge, and Founding President and Provost of the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. He served on many national and international bodies. His numerous publications cover various aspects of the Arabic language in the social world, including issues of identity and conflict.

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