Counter-current Travel Memoirs and New Directions in Palestine Studies: Salman Abu Sitta's Mapping my Return and Miko Peled's The General's Son
This interdisciplinary article involves the intertwining of multiple theoretical areas that explore an anti-colonial reading of the fallacies of the Zionist narrative. The article also initiates new directions in postcolonial studies, while focusing on two counter-current travel memoirs about Palest...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Edinburgh Univ. Press
2023
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Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
Year: 2023, Volume: 22, Issue: 2, Pages: 185-212 |
Further subjects: | B
Counter-currents
B Post-colonial Travelogue B Cartography B Zionism B Distributed Cognition B Environment (Art) B Cognitive Ecology B Post-colonial Studies B Travel Memoirs B Palestine |
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Summary: | This interdisciplinary article involves the intertwining of multiple theoretical areas that explore an anti-colonial reading of the fallacies of the Zionist narrative. The article also initiates new directions in postcolonial studies, while focusing on two counter-current travel memoirs about Palestine, by Salman Abu Sitta and Miko Peled. The article shows how the memoirists' thinking can challenge Zionist settler-colonialism in Palestine. These counter-current travel memoirs lay the groundwork for new perspectives in post-colonial and memory studies. The article also reads the two counter-current memoirs by allowing interactions between human agents and the cognitive ecosystem to reproduce cognitive cartographies of Palestine. |
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ISSN: | 2054-1996 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.3366/hlps.2023.0314 |