A Language of One's Own Literary Arabic, the Palestinians and Israel

Demystifies the roles of literature and literary practices in the Palestinian national movement since 1948Offers a fresh case study of literary colonial contexts, in which language, literature, and socio-political regime are re-examined based on new dataOpens a new tradition of addressing literary c...

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In English
Islamic Studies
HISTORY / Middle East / Israel & Palestine bisacsh
Arabic language Social aspects Palestine
Arabic literature Palestine History and criticism
National characteristics, Palestinian
Palestinian Arabs Israel Ethnic identity
Sociolinguistics Israel
Sociolinguistics Palestine
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Arabic literature Palestine History and criticism
National characteristics, Palestinian
Palestinian Arabs Israel Ethnic identity
Sociolinguistics Israel
Sociolinguistics Palestine
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title_auth A Language of One's Own Literary Arabic, the Palestinians and Israel
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title_fullStr A Language of One's Own Literary Arabic, the Palestinians and Israel Ismail Nashef
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title_short A Language of One's Own
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title_sub Literary Arabic, the Palestinians and Israel
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HISTORY / Middle East / Israel & Palestine bisacsh
Arabic language Social aspects Palestine
Arabic literature Palestine History and criticism
National characteristics, Palestinian
Palestinian Arabs Israel Ethnic identity
Sociolinguistics Israel
Sociolinguistics Palestine
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Arabic language Social aspects Palestine
Arabic literature Palestine History and criticism
National characteristics, Palestinian
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Sociolinguistics Palestine
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