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Landscape of Hope and Despair Julie Peteet

Landscape of Hope and Despair By Julie Peteet

Landscape of Hope and Despair by Julie Peteet


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Nearly half of the eight million Palestinians are registered refugees. Landscape of Hope and Despair explores this refugee experience in Lebanon through the medium of spatial practices and identity set against the backdrop of prolonged violence.

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Landscape of Hope and Despair by Julie Peteet

Nearly half of the world's eight million Palestinians are registered refugees, having faced partition and exile. Landscape of Hope and Despair examines this refugee experience in Lebanon through the medium of spatial practices and identity, set against the backdrop of prolonged violence. Julie Peteet explores how Palestinians have dealt with their experience as refugees by focusing attention on how a distinctive Palestinian identity has emerged from and been informed by fifty years of refugee history. Concentrating ethnographic scrutiny on a site-specific experience allows the author to shed light on the mutually constitutive character of place and cultural identification. Palestinian refugee camps are contradictory places: sites of grim despair but also of hope and creativity. Within these cramped spaces, refugees have crafted new worlds of meaning and visions of the possible in politics. In the process, their historical predicament was a point of departure for social action and thus became radically transformed. Beginning with the calamity of 1948, Landscape of Hope and Despair traces the dialectic of place and cultural identification through the initial despair of the 1950s and early 1960s to the tumultuous days of the resistance and the violence of the Lebanese civil war and its aftermath. Most significantly, this study invokes space, place, and identity to construct an alternative to the received national narratives of Palestinian society and history. The moving stories told here form a larger picture of these refugees as a people struggling to recreate their sense of place and identity and add meaning to their surroundings through the use of culture and memory.

Landscape of Hope and Despair Reviews

"A book of serious scholarship and theoretical insight that is also a call to do something about this grim situation."-Journal of Palestine Studies "A sophisticated and nuanced study of how Palestinian refugees have negotiated notions of identity, and visions both of their past and their future, amidst various coercive forces inherent to refugee camp life."-American Historical Review

About Julie Peteet

Julie Peteet is Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Louisville.

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CIN0812220706VG
9780812220704
0812220706
Landscape of Hope and Despair by Julie Peteet
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Pennsylvania Press
2009-07-25
280
N/A
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