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This book uses the methodology of sociology and literary studies to
come to terms with the reality of Palestinian citizens of Israel
across several generations. It explores the evolution of
Palestinian identity from one that struggled for independence and
self-determination up to 1948, to one that now presses the call for
civil rights and civic equality. What were the forces that shaped
this transformation over six decades? Traditional sociological
research on this community focusses on the structural relationships
between Israel and its Palestinian citizens. Primarily concerned
with the political discourse and activism of this community, it
mostly makes use of party agendas, voting patterns and opinion
polls as primary indicators. In contrast, this book focuses on the
Palestinian voice, through an analysis of the 75 novels published
by Palestinian citizens of Israel from 1948 to 2010. Paying
attention to processes that are internal to this community, the
author identifies the intellectual and ideological forces that
drove major social and political transformations in this community
over this period.
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