Identity and Religion in Palestine: The Struggle between Islamism and Secularism in the Occupied Territories

This remarkable book examines how the Islamist movement and its competition with secular-nationalist factions have transformed the identities of ordinary Palestinians since the first Palestinian uprising, or intifada, of the late 1980s. Drawing upon his years living in the region and more than eight...

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Main Author: Lybarger, Loren D. 1964- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press 2018
In:Year: 2007
Series/Journal:Princeton Studies in Muslim Politics 21
Further subjects:B Hamas
B Islamism
B Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
B Palestine Liberation Army
B Israeli-occupied territories
B Institute for Palestine Studies
B Islam and politics
B Arab nationalism
B Palestinian National Authority
B Palestinian Nationalism
B Islam (Palestine)
B The Islamist
B Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
B First Intifada
B Secularism
B Palestinians
B Palestinian refugee camps
B Activism
B Mandatory Palestine
B Arab nationalism (Palestine)
B Islam and politics (Palestine)
B Fatah
B Religion
B Islamic Studies / SOCIAL SCIENCE
B Israeli–Palestinian conflict
B Muslim Brotherhood
B Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command
B Islam
B Palestinian flag
B Palestine Liberation Organization
B Zionism
B Islamic fundamentalism
B National characteristics, Palestinian
B Palestinian refugees
B Intifada
B State of Palestine
B Palestinian territories
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Summary:This remarkable book examines how the Islamist movement and its competition with secular-nationalist factions have transformed the identities of ordinary Palestinians since the first Palestinian uprising, or intifada, of the late 1980s. Drawing upon his years living in the region and more than eighty in-depth interviews, Loren Lybarger offers a riveting account of how activists within a society divided by religion, politics, class, age, and region have forged new identities in response to shifting conditions of occupation, peace negotiations, and the fragmentation of Palestinian life. Lybarger personally witnessed the tragic days of the first intifada, the subsequent Oslo Peace Process and its failures, and the new escalation of violence with the second intifada in 2000. He rejects the simplistic notion that Palestinians inevitably fall into one of two camps: pragmatists who are willing to accept territorial compromise, and extremists who reject compromise in favor of armed struggle. Listening carefully to Palestinians themselves, he reveals that the conflicts evident among the Islamists and secular nationalists are mirrored by the internal struggles and divided loyalties of individual Palestinians. Identity and Religion in Palestine is the first book of its kind in English to capture so faithfully the rich diversity of voices from this troubled part of the world. Lybarger provides vital insights into the complex social dynamics through which Islamism has reshaped what it means to be Palestinian.
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:978-0-691-18732-7
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.23943/9780691187327