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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Theorizing the Nakba and oral history
1. Decolonizing methodology, reclaiming memory: Palestinian oral histories and memories of the Nakba
2. Feminism, indigenousness and settler colonialism: oral history, memory and the Nakba
Part II: Between epistemology and ontology: Nakba embodiment
3. What bodies remember: sensory experience as historical counterpoint in the Nakba Archive
4. The time of small returns: affect and resistance during the Nakba
Part III: Archiving the Nakba through Palestinian refugee women’s voices
5. Nakba silencing and the challenge of Palestinian oral history
6. Shu’fat refugee camp women authenticate an old “Nakba” and frame something “new” while narrating it
7. Gender representation of oral history: Palestinian women narrating the stories of their displacement
Part IV: The Nakba and 48 Palestinians
8. The ongoing Nakba: urban Palestinian survival in Haifa
9. Saffourieh: a continuous tragedy
10. The sons and daughters of Eilaboun
11. “This is your father’s land”: Palestinian Bedouin women encounter the Nakba in the Naqab
Part V: Documenting Nakba narratives from the Gaza Strip and the Shatat
12. The young do not forget
13. Gaza remembers: narratives of displacement in Gaza’s oral history
14. “Besieging the cultural siege”: mapping narratives of Nakba through Orality and Repertoires of Resistance
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