Living Palestine: Family Survival, Resistance, and Mobility under Occupation

by Lisa Taraki (Editor)

Paperback, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

305.892

Publication

Syracuse University Press (2006), 328 pages

Description

This groundbreaking volume takes an insightful look at how entire households, families, and individuals "cope," negotiate their lives, and plan to achieve goals in Occupied Palestine. Contributors raise critical questions about such issues as tradition vs. modernity and the socio-cultural consequences of emigration. Living Palestine posits that household dynamics (i.e., kin-based marriage, fertility decisions, children's education, and living arrangements) cannot be fully grasped unless linked to the traumas of the past and worries of the present. Likewise, that family strategies for survival and social mobility under occupation are swept up in the tide of history that engulfs the world in which Palestinians live and struggle as individuals, households, and as a society. Living Palestine is drawn from an expansive 1999 research project of the Institute for Women's Studies at Birzeit University in which two thousand households in nineteen communities were surveyed with an aim to examining the Palestinian household from multiple angles.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

9 inches

ISBN

0815631340 / 9780815631347

Local notes

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