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A tale of two narratives : the Holocaust, the Nakba, and the Israeli-Palestinian battle of memories / Grace Wermenbol.

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    "With the Israeli-Palestinian conflict raging on into its eighth decade, by now, we are well-accustomed to reoccurring reports discussing the latest flare-up in violence. The vicissitudes of the Mideast conflict continue to dominate the international policy agenda, undeterred by the numerous failed attempts at reconciliation and the resulting entrenchment of the peace-adverse status quo. Despite the primary conceptualization of the conflict as a territorial dispute over borders and designated state territory, the interminable state of political confrontation and violence has had a profound effect on both Palestinian and Israeli-Jewish society. Palestinians and Israelis' worldview, past and present, has been affected by - and in turn influences - the ongoing dispute. This study is concerned with the usage of primary historical narratives as a means of group identity-formation and as a means of contextualizing and justifying political acts. In doing so, this book exposes the social taming of societies' pasts to become tales of empowerment which demonstrate the justness of today's cause and culminate in a rejection of the opponent's foundational narrative. The pasts inferred here are the Holocaust and the Nakba, which have turned into primary formative events among the two groups engaged in an intractable conflict"-- Provided by publisher.
    Series
    Cambridge Middle East studies ; 63
    Cambridge Middle East studies ; 63.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Wermenbol, Grace, 1990- author.
    Published
    Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021
    Locale
    Israel
    Israël
    Contents
    The post-Oslo period : a historical overview
    The Holocaust in Israeli textbooks : death and deliverance
    Teaching the Nakba : old wounds, new textbooks
    Recreating and reclaiming the lost homeland
    A past that does not pass
    Never forget and never again
    Preserving the past, mobilizing the past.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-370) and index.
    The post-Oslo period : a historical overview -- The Holocaust in Israeli textbooks : death and deliverance -- Teaching the Nakba : old wounds, new textbooks -- Recreating and reclaiming the lost homeland -- A past that does not pass -- Never forget and never again -- Preserving the past, mobilizing the past.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781108840286
    1108840280
    9781108794404
    1108794408
    Physical Description
    xvii, 389 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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