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The Question of Palestine

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Summary of The Question of Palestine

In "The Question of Palestine," Edward Said, a distinguished scholar and Palestinian by birth, masterfully tackles the enduring conflict in the Middle East through a lens of deep personal and academic insight. Published on April 7, 1992, this groundbreaking work was among the first to scrutinize the Palestinian plight and its complex interactions with Israeli policies, providing a scholarly yet accessible debate that remains urgently relevant. Said revisits this landmark study against the backdrop of pivotal events such as the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, the intifada, and the Gulf War, updating the narrative to reflect the evolving dynamics of the region. This book is essential for anyone looking to understand the nuanced narratives of both the occupied and the occupier, alongside the international conscience concerning indigenous and racial justice. Ideal for adult education settings, "The Question of Palestine" invites readers to explore the challenging intersections of identity, justice, and survival in a troubled landscape.

Book Details

Published by Vintage on April 7, 1992
320 pages
ISBN: 9780679739883
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