The Object of Memory: Arab and Jew Narrate the Palestinian VillageUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1998 - 294 עמודים There was a village in Palestine called Ein Houd, whose people traced their ancestry back to one of Saladin's generals who was granted the territory as a reward for his prowess in battle. By the end of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, all the inhabitants of Ein Houd had been dispersed or exiled or had gone into hiding, although their old stone homes were not destroyed. |
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ReCreating the Pre1948 | 1 |
Dada Colonialism | 29 |
Kān wamā kān | 82 |
The Maḍafah in Israel | 137 |
The Poetics | 169 |
The Gender of Transposed Spaces | 199 |
Notes on Transliteration and Transcription | 211 |
29 | 234 |
211 | 243 |
Bibliography | 265 |