Novel Palestine Nation through the Works of Ibrahim Nasrallah

Palestinian writing imagines the nation not as a nation-in-waiting but as a living, changing structure that joins people, place, and time into distinct formations. Novel Palestine examines these imaginative structures so that we might move beyond the idea of an incomplete or fragmented reality and s...

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Main Author: Parr, Nora (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Oakland University of California Press 2023
Series:New Directions in Palestinian Studies
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