References

We have assembled a bibliography of the academic publications of contemporary Palestinian anthropologists and anthropologists of Palestine. If you would like to add your works to this list or to update your publications, please email mail@insaniyyat.org. We will update this bibliography periodically.

  • Abu El-Haj, Nadia

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2017). Academic Freedom at Risk. The Occasional Worldliness of Scholarly Texts. In If Truth Be Told, edited by Didier Fassin, 205-227. Durham: Duke University Press.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2017). Some Thoughts on Facts, Politics, and Tenure. In Robinson, W., & Griffin, Maryam Susan (Eds.), We will not be silenced: The academic repression of Israel's critics. Chico, CA: AK Press.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. & Slyomovics, S. (2016). An Open Letter to the American Anthropologist and Responses. Anthropology News, Vol 57(5), pp. E39-e41.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2015). Translating Truths: Nationalism, the Practice of Archaeology, and the Remaking of Past and Present in Contemporary Jerusalem. In Jayyusi, Lena (ed), Jerusalem Interrupted: Modernity and Colonial Transformation 1917-present. Northampton, Mass.: Olive Branch Press.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2013). The Genealogical Science: The Search for Jewish Origins and the Politics of Epistemology. Arab Studies Quarterly, Vol. 35(3), p 333(2).

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2013). Biology as History. In Pfoh, E., & Whitelam, Keith W. (Eds.), The politics of Israel's past: The Bible, Archaeology and Nation-Building (Social world of biblical antiquity series ; 2nd ser., 8). Sheffield [England: Sheffield Phoenix Press].

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2012). The Genealogical Science: The Search for Jewish Origins and the Politics of Epistemology (Chicago studies in practices of meaning). Chicago ; London: The University of Chicago Press.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2011). Jews, Lost and Found: Genetic History and the Evidentiary Terrain of Recognition. In Hirsch, M., & Miller, Nancy K. (Eds.), Rites of Return: Diaspora Poetics and the Politics of Memory (Gender and Culture). New York: Columbia University Press.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2010). Racial Palestinianization and the Janus-Faced Nature of the Israeli State. Patterns of Prejudice, Vol 44(1), p.27-41.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2007). The Genetic Reinscription of Race. Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol 36, p 283-300.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2007) Rethinking Genetic Genealogy: A Response to Stephan Palmié. American Ethnologist, Vol 34(2). Pp. 223-226.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2006). Archeology, nationhood, and settlement. In Makdisi, U., Silverstein, Paul A., & Rice University. (Eds.), Memory and Violence in the Middle East and North Africa. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2005). Edward Said and the Political Present. American Ethnologist, Vol 32(4), pp. 538-555.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2004). “A Tool to Recover Past Histories: Genealogy and Identity After the Genome” https://www.sss.ias.edu/files/papers/paper19.pdf

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2003). Reflections on Archeology and Israeli Settler-Nationhood. Radical History Review, (86), pp. 149-164.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2002). Producing (Arti)Facts: Archeology and Power During the British Mandate of Palestine. Israel Studies, Vol 7(2) pp 33-61.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (2001). Facts on the Ground: Archaeological Practice and Territorial Self-fashioning in Israeli Society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (1999). Overlooking Nazareth: The Ethnography of Exclusion in Galilee. American Ethnologist, Vol 26(2), pp.488-490.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (1998). Translating Truths: Nationalism, the Practice of Archeology, and the Remaking of Past and Present in contemporary Jerusalem. American Ethnologist, Vol 25(2), pp. 166-188.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (1997). After Jews and Arabs: Remaking Levantine Culture. American Ethnologist, Vol 24(3), pp.697-698.

    Abu El-Haj, Nadia. (1995). Excavating the Land, Creating the Homeland: Archaeology, the State, and the Making of History in Modern Jewish Nationalism. Ph.D. dissertation, Duke University.

    Abu Hatoum, Nayrouz

    Abu Hatoum, Nayrouz. (2020). For “a no-state yet to come”: Palestinian urban place-making in Kufr Aqab, Jerusalem. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, First Published 29 Jul 2020. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F2514848620943877

    Abu Hatoum, Nayrouz. (2017). Framing Visual Politics: Photography of the Wall in Palestine. Visual Anthropology Review, 33 (1), pp. 18–27.

    Abu Hatoum, Nayrouz. (2014). Trajectories of Crossings. In Min Fami: Arab Feminist Reflections on Identity, Space and Resistance, edited by Ghadeer Malek and Ghaida Moussa, 138–50. Inanna Publications.

    Abu Hatoum, Nayrouz. (2018). Reclaiming Jerusalem: Palestinians' Informalized Place-Making. City and Society, 30 (3).

    Abu Hatoum, Nayrouz. (2019). Unsettling Visual Politics: Militarized Borders in the Work of Palestinian Artist Raeda Saadeh. American Quarterly 71(4), 1059-1067.

    Abu Hatoum, Nayrouz and Ghaida Moussa. (2018). Becoming Through Others: Western Queer Self-Fashioning and Solidarity with Queer Palestine. In Queering Urban Justice: Queer of Colour Formations in Toronto. Eds. Jin Haritaworn et al, 169-186. University of Toronto Press.

    Abu-Lughod, Lila

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2018). Muslim Women and the “Right to Choose Freely” (in French). Special issue on “Femmes et Subjectivation en Islam,” edited by Abdelwahed Mekki-Berrada. Anthropologie & Societes 42(2), 35-56.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2018). Moods of Betrayal in the Story of Palestine. Public Books, July 18.

    Abu-Lughod, Lila. (2018). Palestine: Doing Things with Archives. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 38(1), 3-5.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2017). The Muslim Woman: The Power of Images and the Danger of Pity. In Braithwaite, A., & Orr, Catherine. (Eds.), Everyday Women's and Gender Studies: Introductory concepts (First ed.). New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2017). Commentary on ‘Ethnography as Knowledge in the Arab Region’. Contemporary Levant, Vol. 2(1), pp. 67-70.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2015). Introduction: the Politics of Feminist Politics. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Vol. 35(3), pp. 505-507.

    Abu-Lughod, Lila. (2013). Do Muslim women need saving?. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2013). Pushing at the Door: My father’s Political Education, and Mine. In Johnson, Penny, & Shehadeh, Raja. (Eds.), Seeking Palestine: New Palestinian Writing on Exile and Home (1st American ed.). Northampton, Mass.: Olive Branch Press.

    Abu-Lughod, Lila., & El-Mahdi, R. (2011). Beyond the "Woman Question" in the Egyptian Revolution. Feminist Studies, 37(3), pp. 683-691.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2011). The Active Social Life of “Muslim Women’s Rights”. In Hodgson, D. (ed.), Gender and culture at the limit of rights (1st ed., Pennsylvania studies in human rights). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2010). Return to half-ruins: memory, postmemory, and living history in Palestine. Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics, Annual, Issue 30, p. 261(1).

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2010) The Active Social Life of “Muslim Women’s Rights:” A Plea for Ethnography, not Polemic with Cases from Egypt and Palestine. ABSTRACT. Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies, Vol. 6(1), pp. 1-45.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2010). Orientalism and Middle East feminist studies. In McCann, C., & Kim, Seung-Kyung. (Eds.), Feminist theory reader: Local and global perspectives (2nd ed.). New York: Routledge.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2010). Against Universals: the dialects of (women’s) human rights and human capabilities. In Molina, J. Michelle, Swearer, Donald K., McGarry, Susan Lloyd, & Hallisey, Charles. (Eds.), Rethinking the human (Studies in world religions). Cambridge, Mass.: Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School : Distributed by Harvard University Press.

    Nelson, C., Rieker, Martina, Abu-Lughod, Lila, & Tucker, Judith E. (2007). Pioneering feminist anthropology in Egypt: Selected writings from Cynthia Nelson (Cairo papers in social science ; v. 28, monograph 2/3). Cairo, Egypt ; New York, NY: American University in Cairo Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2007). Seductions of the “honor crime”. Differences, 201, Vol 22(1), 17.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2007). Love and Hate: Shifting politics in Bedouin love poetry. In Wulff, H. (ed.), The emotions: A cultural reader (English ed.). Oxford, UK ; New York: Berg.

    Sa'di, Ahmad H., & Abu-Lughod, Lila. (2007). Nakba: Palestine, 1948, and the claims of memory (Cultures of history). New York: Columbia University Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2006). Migdim: Egyptian Bedouin Matriarch. In Burke, E., & Yaghoubian, David N. (Ed.), Struggle and survival in the modern Middle East (2nd ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2006). Cassettes and the shifting politics of Awlad ‘Ali love poetry. In Chatty, Dawn. (Ed.), Nomadic societies in the Middle East and North Africa : Entering the 21st century (Handbuch der Orientalistik. Erste Abteilung, Nahe und der Mittlere Osten ; 81. Bd). Leiden ; Boston: Brill.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2006). Landscape of Hope and Despair: Palestinian Refugee Camps. Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 36(1). Pp. 84-85.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2005). About Politics, Palestine, and Friendship: A Letter to Edward from Egypt. Critical Inquiry, Vol. 31(2), pp.381-388.

    Abu-Lughod, Lila. (2005). Dramas of nationhood : The politics of television in Egypt (Lewis Henry Morgan lectures ; 2001). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2005). On- and off camera in Egyptian soap operas: women, television, and the public sphere. In Nouraie-Simone, Fereshteh (ed.), On shifting ground : Muslim women in the global era (Women writing the Middle East). New York: Feminist Press at the City University of New York.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2004). About Politics, Palestine and friendship: a letter to Edward Said from Egypt. In Bhabha, Homi K., & Mitchell, W. J. Thomas. (Eds.), Edward Said: Continuing the conversation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2003). Asserting the local as national in the face of the global: the ambivalence of authenticity in Egyptian soap opera. In Mirsepassi, Ali, Basu, Amrita, & Weaver, Frederick Stirton. (Eds.), Localizing knowledge in a globalizing world : Recasting the area studies debate (1st ed.). Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2002). Egyptian Melodrama: Technology of the Modern Subject. In Ginsburg, Faye D, Abu-Lughod, Lila, & Larkin, Brian. (Eds.), Media worlds : Anthropology on new terrain. Berkeley: University of California Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2002). The Objects of Soap Opera. In Askew, Kelly Michelle, & Wilk, Richard R. (Eds.), The Anthropology of media : A reader (Blackwell readers in anthropology ; 3). Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.

    Abu-Lughod, Lila. (2002). Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others. American Anthropologist, Vol. 104(3), pp. 783-790.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2002). The Marriage of feminism and Islamism in Egypt: selective repudiation as a dynamic of postcolonial cultural politics. In Inda, Jonathan Xavier, & Rosaldo, Renato. (Eds.), The anthropology of globalization : A reader (Blackwell readers in anthropology ; 1). Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2001). Is there a Muslim Sexuality? Changing constructions of sexuality in Egyptian Bedouin weddings. In Brettell, Caroline, & Sargent, Carolyn F. (Eds.), Gender in cross-cultural perspective (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2001). Narrative n: A Tale of Scientific Pregnancy. In Chase, S., & Rogers, Mary F. (Eds.), Mothers and children : Feminist analyses and personal narratives. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2001.) Women on women: television feminism and village lives. In Joseph, S., & Slyomovics, Susan. (Eds.), Women and power in the Middle East. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (2000). Melodramas of Nationhood. In Hopwood, Derek. (ed.), Arab nation, Arab nationalism (St. Antony's series). Basingstoke : New York: MacMillan ; St. Martin's Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1999). Modern Subjects. In Mitchell, T., & Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies. (Eds.), Questions of modernity (Contradictions of modernity ; v. 11). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1999). The Interpretation of Culture(s) after Television. In Ortner, S. (ed.), The fate of "culture" : Geertz and beyond (Representations books ; 8). Berkeley: University of California Press.

    Abu-Lughod, Lila. (1999). Veiled sentiments: Honor and poetry in a Bedouin society (Updated ed. with a new preface. ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. Editor (1998). Remaking Women: Feminism and Modernity in the Middle East. Princeton University Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1998). Television and the virtues of education: upper Egyptian encounters with state culture. In Hopkins, Nicholas S, & Westergaard, Kirsten. (Eds.), Directions of change in rural Egypt. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1997). Dramatic Reversals: Political Islam and Egyptian Television. In Beinin, Joel, Stork, Joe, & Middle East Report. (Eds.), Political Islam: Essays from Middle East Report. Berkeley: University of California Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1997). Islam and the gendered discourses of death. Hopkins, Nicholas S, & Ibrahim, Saad Eddin. (Eds.), Arab society: Class, gender, power, and development (3rd ed.). Cairo, Egypt: American University in Cairo Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1997). Movie stars and Islamic Moralism in Egypt. In Lancaster, Roger N, & Di Leonardo, Micaela. (Eds.), The gender/sexuality reader : Culture, history, political economy. New York: Routledge.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1997). Finding a place for Islam: Egyptian television serials and the national interest. In Sreberny, Annabelle. (ed.), Media in global context : A reader(Foundations in media). London ; New York : New York, NY: Arnold ; Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1996). Honor and Shame. In Jackson, Michael. (ed.), Things as they are : New directions in phenomenological anthropology. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1995). A Community of Secrets: the Separate World of Bedouin Women. In Weiss, P., & Friedman, Marilyn. (Eds.), Feminism and community. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1995). A Tale of Two Pregnancies. In Behar, Ruth, & Gordon, Deborah A. (Eds.), Women writing culture. Berkeley: University of California Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1993). Sad Songs of the Western Desert. In Bowen, D., & Early, Evelyn A. (Eds.), Everyday life in the Muslim Middle East(Indiana series in Arab and Islamic studies). Bloomington: Indiana University press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1993). Analyzing Resistance: Bedouin Women’s Discourses. In Ross, L. (ed.), To speak or be silent: The paradox of disobedience in the lives of women. Wilmette, Ill.: Chiron Publications.

    Abu-Lughod, Lila. (1993). Writing women's worlds: Bedouin stories. Berkeley: University of California Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1991). Writing Against Culture. In Fox, R. (1991). Recapturing anthropology: Working in the present (School of American Research advanced seminar series). Santa Fe, N.M.: School of American Research Press : Distributed by the University of Washington Press.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1990). Anthropology’s Orient: the boundaries of theory on the Arab World. In Sharabi, Hisham, & Georgetown University. Center for Contemporary Arab Studies. (1990). Theory, politics, and the Arab world: Critical responses. New York: Routledge.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1990). The Romance of Resistance: Tracing Formations of power through Bedouin Resistance. In Sanday, P., & Goodenough, Ruth Gallagher. (1990). Beyond the second sex : New directions in the anthropology of gender. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

    Lutz, Catherine, & Abu-Lughod, Lila. (1990). Language and the politics of emotion (Studies in emotion and social interaction). Cambridge [England] ; New York : Paris: Cambridge University Press ; Editions de la maison des sciences de l'homme.

    Abu Lughod, Lila. (1988). Fieldwork of a dutiful daughter. In Altorki, Soraya, & El-Solh, Camillia Fawzi. (1988). Arab women in the field : Studying your own society (1st ed., Modern Arab studies). Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press.

    Dissertation. Abu-Lughod, Lila. (1984). Harvard University. Department of Anthropology. Honor, Modesty and Poetry in a Bedouin Society: Ideology and Experience among Awlad ʻAli of Egypt.

    Abu Rabia, Safa

    Abu-Rabia, S. (2016). Memory, belonging and resistance: the struggle over place among the Bedouin-Arabs of the Naqab/Negev. Remembering, Forgetting and City Builders, 65-83.

    Nsasra, M., Richter-Devroe, S., Abu-Rabia-Queder, S., & Ratcliffe, R. (2014). Land, identity and history: new discourse on the Nakba of Bedouin Arabs in the Naqab. In The Naqab Bedouin and Colonialism (pp. 104-134). Routledge.

    Abu-rabia, Safa. (2014). Land, identity and history: new discourse on the Nakba of Bedouin Arabs in the Naqab. In The Naqab Bedouin and Colonialism (pp. 90-120). Routledge.

    Abu-Rabia, Safa. (2011). Out of History: A Journey to Identity through the Silenced Voices of Bedouin Women. Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics, and Culture, 17(3/4), 78.

    Abu-Rabia, Safa. (2008). Between memory and resistance, an identity shaped by space: The case of the Naqab Arab Bedouins. Hagar, 8(2), 93.

    Achilli, Luigi

    Achilli, Luigi & Abu Samra, Mjriam. (2019). Beyond legality and illegality: Palestinian informal networks and the ethno-political facilitation of irregular migration from Syria. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 1-22.

    Achilli, Luigi. (2019). The Politics of Being Ordinary. In Mandy Turner (ed.), From the River to the Sea: Palestine and Israel in the Shadow of "Peace". (pp 245-270). United States: Lexington Books.

    Achilli, Luigi. (2018). In search of dignity: Political economy and nationalism among Palestinian camp dwellers in Amman. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 8(3). 672-685.

    Achilli, Luigi, et al. (2016). Study on Migrants' Profiles, Drivers of Migration and Migratory Trends. European University Institute.

    Achilli, Luigi. (2015). Palestinian refugees and identity: nationalism, politics and the everyday. IB Tauris.

    Achilli, Luigi. (2015). Becoming a man in al-Wihdat: masculine performances in a Palestinian refugee camp in Jordan. International journal of Middle East studies, 47(2), 263-280.

    Achilli, Luigi. (2014). Disengagement from politics: Nationalism, political identity, and the everyday in a Palestinian refugee camp in Jordan. Critique of Anthropology, 34(2), 234-257.

    Achilli, Luigi. (2012). Does the Political Bore?: The Denial and Camouflage of the Political in a Palestinian Refugee Camp. Diss. SOAS, University of London.

    Achilli, Luigi. (2008). Labelling in the space of doubt: the case of Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan. MIGRACTIONS, Actes du colloque “Catégorisation (s) et migrations”, Paris, CERI.

    De Lauri, Antonio, and Luigi Achilli, eds. (2007). Pratiche e politiche dell'etnografia. Meltemi Editore srl.

    Achilli, Luigi. (2010). Étiqueter dans un espace incertain: le cas des camps de réfugiés palestiniens en Jordanie. Migrations sociétés, 22.18, pp. 111-129.

    Adwan, Laura

    Adwan, Laura. (2011). The Image of Palestine in the Narratives of Refugees: A Comparative Study of Two Refugee Camps - Qalandia in Palestine and Al Yarmouk in Syria (Arabic). SSRN Electronic Journal.

    عدوان، لورا و ابو شمالة، عبد الرحمن (تحقيق لغوي).(٢٠١١). زراعة في مواجهة الاقتلاع : دراسة للتحولات القسرية في نمط الحياة الفلاحية الفلسطينية. رام الله : مركز بيسان للبحوث والانماء.

    Adwan, Laura. (2010). Homeland Sacer: A Nation to be Killed. Review of Women's Studies. Institute of Women's Studies, Special Issue 1. Birzeit University. 35-51.

    Alazzeh, Ala

    العزة، علاء. (2018). الذاكرة بوصفها خطابا ورؤية مستقبلية: ممارسات تخليد انتفاضة عام 1987. إضافات 43-44. ص 63-.80.

    Alazzeh, Ala. & Jawad, Rania. (2016). “Speaking Darwish” in Neoliberal Palestine. In Michael R Griffiths (ed.) (pp.207-219), Biopolitics and Memory in Postcolonial Literature and Culture. Ashgate Publishing.

    Alazzeh, Ala. (2015). Seeking Popular Participation: Nostalgia for the First Intifada in the West Bank. Settler Colonial Studies, 5 (3), 251-267.

    Alazzeh, Ala. (2014). Locating Nonviolence: The People, the Past and Resistance in Palestinian Political Activism. Rice University, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.

    العزة، علاء وطبر، ليندا. (2014). المقاومة الشعبية الفلسطينية تحت الاحتلال: قراءة نقدية وتحليلية. مؤسسة الدراسات الفلسطينية.

    Allan, Diana

    Allan, Diana. (2013). Refugees of the revolution: Experiences of Palestinian exile. Stanford University Press.

    Allan, Diana. (2013). Commemorative Economies and the Politics of Solidarity in Shatila Camp. Humanity, 4(1), pp. 133–147.

    Allan, Diana. (2012). From Archive to Art Film: A Palestinian Aesthetics of Memory Reviewed. Cairo Papers in Social Science, 31(3/4), pp. 149–166.

    Allan, Diana, and Curtis Brown. (2010). The Mavi Marmara at the frontlines of Web 2.0. Journal of Palestine Studies, 40.1, pp. 63-77.

    Allan, Diana. (2009). From Nationalist to Economic Subjectivity: A Study of Emergent Economic Networks Among Shatila’s Women. Journal of Palestine Studies, 38 (4), pp. 1–16.

    Allan, Diana. (2007). Migration: Palestinian Refugee Camp. In Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Culture, (ed.) Suad Joseph et al, Leiden; Boston, MA: Brill.

    Allan, Diana. (2005). Ricordare e dimenticare il 1948. La Politica del ricordo fra i rifugiati Palestinesi nel campo Shatila. Quaderni Storici, 120 (3), pp. 709–734.

    Allan, Diana. (2005). Mythologising al-nakba: Narratives, collective identity and cultural practice among Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. Oral History, pp. 47-56.

    Allen, Lori

    Allen, Lori (2018) 'What’s in a Link? Transnational Solidarities Across Palestine and their Intersectional Possibilities'. South Atlantic Quarterly, 1(117), pp 111-133.

    Allen, Lori. (2017). Finding Indigenous Critique in the Archives: Thoughts on Didier Fassin’s ‘The Endurance of Critique’. Anthropological Theory, (17) 2, pp 265-273.

    Allen, Lori. (2016). Sincerity, Hypocrisy, and Conspiracy Theory in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. International Journal of Middle East Studies, (48) 4, pp 701-720.

    Allen, Lori. (2016). 'Determining Emotions and the Burden of Proof in Investigative Commissions to Palestine'. Comparative Studies in Society and History, (59) 2, pp 385-414.

    Allen, Lori. (2016). 'UN Commissions in Palestine: Fact-Finding or Feeling With?'. In: Prashad, Vijay and Makdisi, Karim, (eds.), The United Nations and the Arab World. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. [Inpress]

    Allen, Lori. (2015). Cultural Difference and Existential Threats: Arguments about Religion, Language, and the Nation in the 1919 King-Crane Commission. In: Schayegh, Cyrus and Arsan, Andrew, (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the History of the Middle East Mandates. Abingdon; New York: Routledge, pp 258-268.

    Allen, Lori. (2013). The Rise and Fall of Human Rights: Cynicism and Politics in Occupied Palestine. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

    Allen, Lori. (2012). The Scales of Occupation: 'Operation Cast Lead' and the Targeting of the Gaza Strip. Critique of Anthropology, (32) 3, pp 261-284.

    Allen, Lori., and Shepherd, Laura. (2012). 'Editorial: Gender and Conflict'. Feminist Review, (101), pp 1-4.

    Allen, Lori. (2009). Martyr Bodies in the Media: Human Rights, Aesthetics, and the Politics of Immediation in the Palestinian Intifada. American Ethnologist (36)1, pp 161-180.

    Allen, Lori. (2009). 'Mothers of Martyrs and Suicide Bombers: The Gender of Ethical Discourse in the Second Palestinian Intifada'. History and Memory (17)1, pp 32-61.

    Allen, Lori. (2008). Getting By the Occupation: How Violence became Normal during the Second Palestinian Intifada. Cultural Anthropology (23)3, pp 453-487.

    Allen, Lori. (2006). The Polyvalent Politics of Martyr Commemorations in the Palestinian Intifada. History and Memory (18) 2, pp 107-113.

    Aouragh, Miriyam

    Aouragh, Miriyam., and Chakravartty, P. (2016). Infrastructures of empire: towards a critical geopolitics of media and information studies. Media, Culture and Society 38(4), pp. 559-575.

    Aouragh, Miriyam. (2016). Hasbara 2.0: Israel’s Public Diplomacy in the Digital Age. Middle East Critique, 25 (3), pp. 271-297.

    Aouragh, Miriyam. (2016). Online Politics and Grassroots Activism in Lebanon: Negotiating Sectarian Gloom and Revolutionary Hope. Contemporary Levant, 1(2), pp. 125-141.

    Aouragh, Miriyam. (2014). Refusing to be Silenced: Resisting Islamophobia. In Essed, P. and Hoving, I. (ed.) Dutch racism. Amsterdam Editions Rodopi. pp. 355-374.

    Aouragh, Miriyam. and Tawil-Souri, H. (2014). Intifada 3.0? Cyber colonialism and Palestinian resistance. Arab Studies Journal, XXII (1), pp. 102-133.

    Aouragh, Miriyam. (2013). Between Cybercide and Cyber Intifada: Technologic (dis-)empowerment of Palestinian activism. In Jayyushi, L. (ed.) Arab media and political contestations Ramallah Muwatin Press.

    Aouragh, Miriyam. (2012). Social media, mediation and the Arab revolutions. Triple C: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society, 10(2), pp. 518-536.

    Aouragh, Miriyam. (2012). Framing the Internet in the Arab revolutions: myth meets modernity. Cinema Journal, 52 (1), pp. 148-156.

    Aouragh, Miriyam. (2011). Confined offline, traversing online Palestinian mobility through the prism of the Internet. Mobilities, 6(3), pp. 375-397.

    Aouragh, Miriyam. (2011). Palestine Online: Transnationalism, the Internet and the Construction of Identity. London I.B. Tauris.

    Aouragh, Miriyam. (2011). Gender Dynamics in Palestinian Internet Cafés. In Joseph, S. (ed.) Encyclopedia of women & Islamic cultures Leiden, The Netherlands Brill.

    Aouragh, Miriyam. (2008). Everyday resistance on the internet: the Palestinian context. Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research, 1 (2), pp. 109-130.

    Asad, Talal

    Asad, T. (1976). Class Transformation under the Mandate. MERIP Reports, (53), 3-23.

    Asad, Talal. (1975). Anthropological texts and ideological problems: an analysis of Cohen on Arab villages in Israel. Econ. Soc. 4:251–81

    Atshan, Sa’ed

    Atshan, Sa'ed. (forthcoming). Paradoxes of Humanitarianism: The Social Life of Aid in the Palestinian Territories. Stanford University Press (Anthropology of Policy Series).

    Atshan, Sa'ed and Katharina Galor. (2020). The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians. Duke University Press. (forthcoming June 2020).

    Atshan, Sa'ed, Maura Finkelstein, Christopher Golden, and Morgan Tingley (2020). Overseas Research for Queer People. in Overseas Research III: A Practical Guide, Routledge. Forthcoming.

    Atshan, Sa'ed. (2020). Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique. Stanford University Press.

    Atshan, Sa'ed. (2019). Complicity, Dissent, and the Palestinian Intellectual. Comparative Literature and Culture, 21(3).

    Atshan, Sa'ed. (2018). On Palestinian Studies and Queer Theory,”(roundtable contribution) in “Queering Palestine,” eds. Leila Farsakh, Rhoda Kanaaneh, and Sherene Seikaly, Journal of Palestine Studies, 47(3) 62-71.

    Atshan, Sa'ed. (2016). Our Country Lives In Us. in On Being Palestinian, edited by Yasir Suleiman, Edinburgh University Press. 75-77.

    Atshan, Sa'ed and Adia Benton. (2016). “Even War has Rules”: On Medical Neutrality and Legitimate Non-violence. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 40(2) 151–158.

    Sa'ed, Atshan and Adia Benton (eds). (2016). The Clinic in Crisis: Medicine and Politics in the Context of Social Upheaval. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 40(2).

    Sa'ed, Atshan and Darnell Moore. (2015). Reciprocal Solidarity: Where the Black and Palestinian Queer Struggles Meet. Biography, 3(2) 680-705.

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    Bishara, Amahl. (2017). Sovereignty and Popular Sovereignty for Palestinians and Beyond. Cultural Anthropology, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 349-358.

    Bishara, Amahl A. (2016). Palestinian Acts of Speaking Together, Apart: Subalterneities and the Politics of Fracture. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 305-330.

    Bishara, Amahl. (2015). Driving While Palestinian in Israel and the West Bank: The Politics of Disorientation and the Routes of a Subaltern Knowledge. American Ethnologist 42(1):33-54.

    Bishara, Amahl. (2015). From Dust to Concrete: Infrastructural Change, Political Intractability, and the Colonial Road Movie. American Anthropologist 117(2): 398-401.

    Bishara, Amahl A. (2013). Back Stories: U.S. News Production and Palestinian Politics. Stanford University Press.

    Bishara, Amahl. (2013). Covering the Christians of the Holy Land. Middle East Report, no. 267, pp. 7-14.

    Bishara, Amahl. (2012). Circulating the Stances of Liberation Politics: The Photojournalism of the Anti-Wall Protests. In Sensible Politics: The Visual Culture of Nongovernmental Activism. Meg McLagan and Yates McKee, eds. New York and Cambridge: Zone Books, MIT Press. Pp. 139-148.

    Bishara, Amahl. (2011). The Arab Public Sphere in Israel: Media Space and Cultural Resistance, Indiana Series in Middle East Studies (Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 2009). Pp. 208. International Journal of Middle East Studies, vol. 43, no. 3, 2011, pp. 552-554.

    Bishara, Amahl. (2010). Palestinian Christian Networked Activism: Reifying 'Nonviolence' or Divining Justice?. The Review of Middle East Studies, 43(2):178-188.

    Bishara, Amahl. (2010). "Introduction" to special journal section, "Culture Concepts in Political Struggle," co-authored with Jessica Winegar. Review of Middle East Studies, 43(2), pp. 164-167.

    Bishara, Amahl. (2010). New Media and Political Change in the Occupied Palestinian Territories: Assembling Media Worlds and Cultivating Networks of Care. The Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 3, pp. 63-81.

    Bishara, Amahl. (2010). Weapons, Passports, and News: Palestinian Perceptions of U.S. Power as a Mediator of War. In Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency. John Kelly, Sean Mitchell, Beatrice Jauregui, and Jeremy Walton, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Pp. 125-136.

    Bishara, Amahl. (2009). Covering the Barrier in Bethlehem: The Production of Sympathy and the Reproduction of Difference. In The Anthropology of News and Journalism: Global Perspectives. Elizabeth Bird, ed. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Pp. 54-69.

    Bishara, Amahl. (2008). Watching U.S. Television from the Palestinian Street: The Media, the State, and Representational Interventions. Cultural Anthropology, 23(3), pp. 488-530.

    Bishara, Amahl. (2006). Local hands, international news, Palestinian journalists and the international media. Ethnography 7(March, no. 1):19–46

    Bisharat, George

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    Bisharat, George. (2018 ).Apersistência das desigualdades raciais no sistema de justiça criminal dos EUA, 21 Juris Poiesis 256 (in Portugese).

    Bisharat, George. (2015). What the $655.5 Million Terrorism Judgement Against the Palestinian Authority Really Means. Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 44(4). P. 126.

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    Bisharat, George. (2013) Violence’s Law: Israel’s Campaign to Transform International Legal Norms. Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 42(3), p. 68.

    Bisharat, George. (2013). Re-Democratizing Palestinian Politics. UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs. Vol. 17. Pp. 1-251, 2013.

    Bisharat, George. (2013). Violence’s Law: Israel’s Campaign to Transform International Legal Norms. Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 42(3). Issue 167, pp. 68-84.

    Bisharat, George. (2011). The one-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. In Akram, Susan. (ed.), International law and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: A rights-based approach to Middle East peace. Abingdon [UK] ; New York: Routledge.

    Bisharat, George. (2010). The Gaza occupation and siege are illegal. In Bayoumi, M. (ed.), Midnight on the Mavi Marmara: The attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla and how it changed the course of the Israel/Palestine conflict. Chicago: Haymarket Books.

    Bisharat, George. (2009). Mobilizing Palestinians in Support of One State. Contemporary Arab Affairs, Vol 2(4). P. 552-565.

    Bisharat, George. Crawley, T, Elturk, S, James, C, Mishaan, R. Radhakrishnan, A, Sanders, A. (2009). Israel’s Invasion of Gaza in international law. Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Vol 38(1), p.41(74).

    Bisharat, George. (2008). Pensée 2: Egregious Abuses Warrant a Boycott and How Should Middle East Studies Address the Issue of Academic Freedom and Academic Boycotts? International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol 40(2). P. 191-192.

    Bisharat, George. (2008). Maximizing Rights: The One State Solution to the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict. Global Jurist, Vol. 8(2). De Gruyter.

    Bisharat, George. (2007). A Double Standard on Academic Freedom in the Middle East. The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, Vol. 26(8), p.11,35.

    Bisharat, George. (2005). Facts, Rights and Remedies: Implementing International Law in the Israel/Palestine Conflict Sponsored by the Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research: Facts, Rights, and Remedies: Implementing International Law in the Israel/Palestine Conflict. Hastings Int’l & Comp. L Rev., Vol. 28. Pp. 319-503.

    Bisharat, George. (2003). American Presence Abroad: US Foreign Policy and Its Implications for Gender, Race and Justice Article: Facing Tyranny with Justice: Alternatives to War in the Confrontation with Iraq. Journal Gender Race and Justice, Vol. 7. Pp. 1-439.

    Bisharat, George. (2002). Peace and the political imperative of legal reform in Palestine. In Silverburg, S. (ed.), Palestine and international law : Essays on politics and economics. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company.

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    Bisharat, George. (1997). Mistrusting Refugees. American Anthropologist, Vol. 99(3), pp. 664-665.

    Bisharat, George. (1997). Exile to Compatriot: Transformations in the social identity of Palestinian refugees in the West Bank. In Gupta, Akhil, & Ferguson, James. (Eds.), Culture, power, place: Explorations in critical anthropology. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.

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    Bisharat, George. (1994). Displacement and Social Identity: Palestinian Refugees in the West Bank. Center for Migration Studies special issues, Vol. 11(4), pp. 163-188.

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    Bowman, Glenn W. (2016). Refiguring the anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa. In Fardon, Richard and Harris, Oliva and Marchand, Trevor H. J. and Nuttall, Mark and Shore, Cris and Strang, Veronica and Wilson, Richard A., (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Social Anthropology. Pp. 678-710.

    Bowman, Glenn W. (2016). Grounds for Sharing-Occasions for Conflict: An Inquiry into the Social Foundations of Cohabitation and Antagonism. In Bryant, Rebecca, (Ed.), POST-OTTOMAN COEXISTENCE: Sharing Space in the Shadow of Conflict. Space and Place. Berghahn, Oxford.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2013). Popular Palestinian Practices around Holy Places and Those Who Oppose Them: An Historical Introduction. Religion Compass, 7.3, pp. 69-78.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2013). A Weeping on the Road to Bethlehem: Contestation over the Uses of Rachel’s Tomb. Religion Compass, 7.3, pp. 79-92.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2012). Sharing the Sacra: the Politics and Pragmatics of Intercommunal Relations around Holy Places. Berghahn Books.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2012). Nationalizing and Denationalizing the Sacred: Shrines and Shifting Identities in the Israeli-Occupied Territories. In Reiter, Yitzhak and and Breger, Marshall J. and Hammer, Leonard (Eds.), Sacred Space in Israel and Palestine: Religion and Politics. Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics. Routledge, London, pp. 195-227

    Bowman, Glenn. (2011). “In Dubious Battle on the Plains of Heav'n”: The Politics of Possession in Jerusalem's Holy Sepulchre. History and Anthropology, 22.3, pp. 371-399.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2010). A Place for Palestinians in the Altneuland. In Elia Zureik, David Lyon, Yasmeen Abu-Laban (Eds.), Surveillance and control in Israel/Palestine: Population, territory and power.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2009). "Identification and identity formations around shared shrines in West Bank Palestine and Western Macedonia” as" Processus Identitaires Autour de Quelques Sanctuairеs Partages en Palestine et en Macédoine." Lieux saints en partage, pp. 27-52.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2009). Israel’s Wall and the Logic of Encystation: Sovereign Exception or Wild Sovereignty?. In Bruce Kapferer & Bjørn Enge Bertelsen (ed.), Crisis of the State: War and Social Upheaval. New York: Berghahn. Pp. 292–304.

    Bowman, Glenn W. (2008). At Home Abroad: The Field Site as a Second Home. Ethnologia Europaea, 37.1-2, pp. 140-148.

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    Bowman, Glenn. (2006). A death revisited: solidarity and dissonance in a Muslim-Christian Palestinian Community. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2005). Constitutive Violence and the Nationalist Imaginary: The Making of “The People” in Palestine and “Former Yugoslavia”. In Francisco Panizza (Ed.), Populism and the Mirror of Democracy. London: Verso. Pp. 118–43.

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    Bowman, Glenn. (2003). Constitutive violence and the nationalist imaginary. Antagonism and defensive solidarity in ‘Palestine’ and ‘former Yugoslavia’. Social Anthropology, 11.3, pp. 319-340.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2003). Beyond othering. American Ethnologist, 30.4, pp. 500-501.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2002). Migrant labour: Constructing homeland in the exilic imagination. Anthropological Theory, 2.4, pp. 447-468.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2002). Comment on Robert Hayden's' Antagonistic Tolerance: Competitive Sharing of Religious Sites in South Asia and the Balkans.' Current Anthropology, 43.2, pp. 219-220.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2001). The Violence in Identity. In Schmidt Bettina and Schroeder Ingo (Eds.), Anthropology of Violence and Conflict. London: Routledge. Pp. 25–46.

    Bowman, Glenn. (2001). The Two Deaths of Basem Rishmawi: Identity Constructions and Reconstructions in a Muslim‐Christian Palestinian Community. Identities Global Studies in Culture and Power, 8.1, pp. 47-81.

    Bowman, Glenn. (1999). The Exilic Imagination: The Construction of the Landscape of Palestine from its Outside'. The Landscape of Palestine: Equivocal Poetry, Birzeit: Birzeit University Publications, 58.

    Bowman, Glenn. (1999). ‘Mapping History’s Redemption.’Eschatology and Topography in the Itinerarium Burdigalense. In L. I. Levine (Ed.), Jerusalem: Its Sanctity and Centrality to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. New York: Continuum. Pp. 163-87.

    Bowman, Glenn. (1997). Identifying versus identifying with 'the Other'. After Writing Culture, 34-50.

    Bowman, Glenn. (1996). Making Space for "the Other": On the Implications of the Crisis of the Subject for Anthropological Discourse. Anthropological Journal on European Cultures, 107-126.

    Bowman, Glenn. (1995). Contemporary Christian Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. In Anthony O'Mahony with Goran Gunner and Kevorki Hintlian (Eds.), The Christian Heritage in the Holy Land. pp. 288-310.

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    Bowman, Glenn. (1994). Xenophobia, fantasy and the nation: The logic of ethnic violence in former Yugoslavia. In Victoria Goddard , Josep Llobera and Chris Shore (Eds.), Anthropology of Europe: Identity and boundaries in conflict. London: Berg. pp. 143-171.

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    Bowman, Glenn. (1990). Religion and Political Identity in Bayt Sahour. MER(164).

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    Daher-Nashif, Suhad. (2018). Suspended death: on freezing corpses and muting death of Palestinian women martyrs. Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal, 3(2), 179-195.

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    Daher-Nashif, Suhad. (2017). Trapped Escape: Young Palestinian Women and the Israeli National-Civic Service. Arab Studies Journal, 25(2), 34-58.

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    Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Nadera. (2014). Criminality and Spaces of Death: The Palestinian Case-study. British Journal of Criminology, 54, 38-52.

    Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Nadera. (2014). Living Death, Recovering Life: Psychosocial Resistance and the Power of the Dead in East Jerusalem. Intervention: International Journal for Mental Health, Psychosocial Work and Counseling in Areas of Armed Conflicts, 12(1); 16-29.

    Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Nadera., Griecci, N., Zubi, H, & Busbridge, R. (in press). “Funding Pain: Bedouin Women and Political Economy in the Naqab/Negev”. Feminist Economics, 20 (2).

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    Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Nadera., & Daher-Nashef, Suhad. (2013). Femicide and Colonization Between the Politics of Exclusion and the Culture of Control. Violence against Women, 19(3): 295-315.

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    Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Nadera. (2012). Trapped: The Violence of Exclusion in Jerusalem. Jerusalem Quarterly, 49, 6–25.

    Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Nadera. (2012). The Grammar of Rights in Colonial Contexts: The Case of Palestinian Women in Israel. Middle East Law and Governance, 4, 106–151.

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    Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Nadera. (2012). Casting Out “Citizenship”: Israel’s Eviction of Palestinians. Review of Women’s Studies: Institute of Women’s Studies, Birzeit University, 7, 47-59.

    Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Nadera. (2012). Birthing in Occupied East Jerusalem: Palestinian Women’s Experience of Pregnancy and Delivery. Jerusalem: YWCA.

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    Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Nadera. (2004). Militarization and Policing: Police Reactions to Violence against Palestinian Women in Israel. Social Identities, 10 (2), 171–194.

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    Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Nadera. (2000). The Efficacy of Israeli Law in Preventing Violence within Palestinian Families Living in Israel. International Review of Victimology, 7, 47–66.

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    Shami, Setteni. (2000). Engendering Social Memory: Domestic Rituals, Resistance and Identity in the North Caucasus. In F. Acar and A. Gunes-Ayata eds. Gender and Identity Construction: Women of Central Asia, the Caucasus and Turkey. (Pp. 305-331). Leiden: E.J. Brill.

    Shami, Setteni. (1999). Emigration Dynamics in Jordan, Palestine and Egypt. In Reginald Appleyard ed. Emigration Dynamics in Developing Countries, Volume IV: The Arab Region. Pp. 128-201. Aldershot: Ashgate.

    Shami, Setteni. (1999). Islam in the Post-Soviet Space: Imaginative Geographies of the Caucasus and Central Asia. Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies (Amman), Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring): 181-195.

    Shami, Setteni. (1999). Between Field and Text: Emerging Voices in Egyptian Social Science (co-edited with Linda Herrera). Cairo Papers in Social Science. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press.

    Shami, Setteni. (1998). Circassian Encounters: The Self as Other and the Production of the Homeland in the North Caucasus. Development and Change Vol. 29, No. 4 (October): 617-646 (Special Issue: Globalization and Identity: Dialectics of Flows and Closures. Guest editors: Peter Geschiere and Birgit Meyer). Published as a volume with the same title by Blackwell (Oxford).

    Shami, Setteni. (1997). Anthropological Approaches to the Arab Family: An Introduction.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies Vol. 28, No. 2 (Summer): 1-13 (First author: William C. Young).

    Shami, Setteni. (1997). Domesticity Reconfigured: Women in Squatter Areas of Amman. In Dawn Chatty and Annika Rabo eds. Organizing Women in the Middle East. (Pp. 81-99) London: Berg Publishers. Arabic translation appearing in 2000, Damascus: al-Mada Press.

    Shami, Setteni. (1996). Amman: The City and its Society. Beirut: CERMOC (co-edited with Jean Hannoyer).

    Shami, Setteni. (1996). Gender, Domestic Space and Urban Upgrading in Squatter Areas of Amman. Gender and Development (Special Issue on Urban Settlement) Vol. 4, No. 1 (February): 17-23. 14.

    Shami, Setteni. (1996). Transnationalism and Refugee Studies: Rethinking Identity and Forced Migration in the Middle East. Journal of Refugee Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (March).

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    Slyomovics, Susan. (2014). How to Accept German Reparations. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

    Slyomovics, Susan. (2014). Who and What is Native to Israel? On Marcel Janco’s Settler Art and Jacqueline Shohet Kahanoff’s “Levantinism.” Settler Colonial Studies, 4, 1; pp. 27-47.

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    Stein, Rebecca

    Stein, Rebecca. (2019). How One Palestinian University is Remaking ‘Israel Studies’. Middle East Report, Wiley-Blackwell.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2019). When Colonial Machines Break-Down: Digitality and Decolonization in Israel/Palestine. The StateMachines Reader.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2017). GoPro Occupation: Networked Cameras, Israeli Military Rule, and the Digital Promise. Current Anthropology 58.S15, S56-S64.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2016). #StolenHomes: Israeli tourism and/as military occupation in historical perspective. American Quarterly 68.3, pp. 545-555.

    Stein, Rebecca, and Kuntsman, A. (2015). Digital militarism : Israel's Occupation in the Social Media Age. Stanford University Press.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2015). Dispossession Reconsidered: Israel, Nakba, Things. Ethnologie Francaise 45.2, pp. 309-320.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2014). Performative zion: Butler’s parting ways. Studies in American Jewish Literature 33.2, pp. 259-263.

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    Stein, Rebecca., and Kuntsman, A. (2014). Selfie Militarism. London Review of Books.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2013). Viral Occupation Cameras and Networked Human Rights in the West Bank. Middle East Report.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2012). Inside Israel's Twitter War Room: History of a Social Media Arsenal. Middle East Report.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2012). An All-Consuming Occupation. Middle East Report.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2012). Of possessions and dispossessions: A story of Palestinian property in jewish Israeli lives. Struggle and Survival in Palestine/Israel, pp. 295-305.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2012). Of Houses and Homelands: Israel, Palestine, Things. Struggle and Survival in Palestine and Israel. Ed. G Shafir and M LeVine.

    Stein, RL. (2012). StateTube: Anthropological Reflections on Social Media and the Israeli State. ANTHROPOLOGICAL QUARTERLY 85.3, pp. 893-916.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2012). Impossible Witness: Israeli Visuality, Palestinian Testimony, and the Gaza War. Journal for Cultural Research (special issue on Arab Cultural Studies).

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    Stein, Rebecca. (2011). The Other Wall: Facebook and Israel. London Review of Books blog.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2011). Tours that Bind: Review of Shaul Kelner. Journal of Tourism History.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2010). Review of Governing Gaza: Bureaucracy, Authority, and the Work of Rule, 1917-1967. AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST 112.4, pp. 666-667.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2010). Review of Israeli Culture Between the Two Intifadas: A Brief Romance by Yaron Peleg. Middle East Report 254.

    Kuntsman, A, and Stein, Rebecca. (2010). Another War Zone: New Media and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Middle East Report.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2010). Israeli Routes Through Nakba Landscapes: An Ethnographic Meditation. Jerusalem Quarterly 43.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2010). Israeli Routes Through Nakba Landscapes: An Ethnographic Meditation. Jerusalem Quarterly 43.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2009). TRAVELLING ZION Hiking and Settler-Nationalism in pre-1948 Palestine. INTERVENTIONS-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES 11.3, pp. 334-351.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2009). On Tourism and Politics in Israel: A Response to Eric Meyers. Archeology, Politics, and the Media. Ed. E Meyers. Eisenbrauns.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2008). L. Itineraries in Conflict: Israelis, Palestinians, and the Political Lives of Tourism. Duke University Press.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2008).Souvenirs of conquest: Israeli occupations as tourist events. International Journal of Middle East Studies 40.4, pp. 647-669.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2008). Taboo memories, diasporic voices. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES 40.2, pp. 321-322.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2008). Review of Shared histories: A Palestinian-Israeli dialogue by Paul Scham, et al. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES 40.1, pp. 154-156.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2007). Review of Taboo Memories, Diasporic Voices by Ella Shohat. International Journal of Middle East Studies.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2006). Balad of the Sad Cafe: Israeli Leisure, Palestinian Terror, and the Post/colonial Question. Postcolonial Studies and Beyond. Ed. A Loomba, S Kaul, M Bunzl, and E al. Duke University Press.

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    Stein, Rebecca. (2006). The Oslo Process, Israeli Popular Culture, and the Remaking of National Space. The Struggle for Sovereignty: Palestine and Israel, 1993-2005.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2006). Daniel Lefkowitz, WORDS AND STONES. American Anthropologist.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2006). Review of Israeli backpackers: From tourism to rite of passage. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES 38.4, pp. 612-614.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2005). Review of Words and stones: The politics of language and identity in Israel by Daniel Lefkowitz. AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST 107.4, pp. 731-732.

    Stein, Rebecca., and Swedenburg, T. (2005). Popular Culture, Transnationality, and Radical History. Palestine, Israel, and the Politics of Popular Culture. Duke University Press.

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    Stein, Rebecca., and Swedenburg, T. (2004). Popular culture, relational history, and the question of power in Palestine and Israel. JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES 33.4, pp. 5-20.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2004). Tourism, the Nation-State, and Settler-Modernity in Israel. Anthropology News 45.8, pp. 50-51.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2003). Israel und die kulturelle Politik des Tourisms. Sommer Akademie News August.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2003). The Jewish Israeli Left, US Empire, and the End of the Two-State Solution. Middle East Report.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2003). Of Cafes and Colonialism: Israeli Leisure and The Question of Palestine (Again). Theory and Event 6.3.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2002). 'First Contact’ and Other Israeli Fictions: Tourism, Globalization, and the Middle East Peace Process. Public Culture 14.3.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2002). Pappé Faces down Prosecution. Middle East Report 223.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2001). Violence and its Rhetoric: Sharon’s Visit to Washington. Middle East Report.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2001). Israeli Interiors: Ethnic Tourism, The State, and the Politics of Space. European University Institute Working Papers.

    Stein, Rebecca. (2000). Spatial Fantasies Israeli Popular Culture after Oslo. Middle East Report 216, pp. 36-38.

    Stein, Rebecca. (1998). National Itineraries, Itinerant Nations: Israeli Tourism and Palestinian Cultural Production. Social Text 56, pp. 91-124.

    Stein, Rebecca. (1998). From Shmaltz to Sacrilege: Commemorating Israel After Rabin. Middle East Report, 28.207, pp. 43-45.

    Stein, Rebecca. (1998). Review of From Shmaltz to Sacrilege: Commemorating Israel After Rabin. Middle East Report 28, pp. 43-45.

    Stein, Rebecca. (1998). Review of Our Sisters’ Promised Land by Ayala Emmet. American Anthropologist.

    Stein, Rebecca. (1995). Itineraries of Peace: Remapping Israeli and Palestinian Tourism. Middle East Report 196, pp. 16-19.

    Stein, Rebecca. (1995). Review of Political Tourism in Palestine. Stanford Humanities Review.

    Stein, Rebecca. (1995). Review of The Limits of the Revisionist Imagination. Middle East Report.

    Stein, Rebecca. (1993). Military Closure in Gaza, 1992. Challenge 4.3, pp. 8-12.

    Stein, Rebecca. (1992). The New Infiltrators: Defying Military Closure. Challenge 4.4, pp. 16-19.

    Stein, Rebecca. (1992). Rebuilding Jerusalem With Love': Jewish Settlement in the Muslim Quarter. Challenge 3.6, pp. 22-38.

    Stein, Rebecca. (1992). The New Infiltrators: Defying Military Closure. Challenge 4, pp. 16-19.

    Stein, Rebecca. (1991). Review of Zealots for Zion by Robert Friedman. Middle East Report 23, pp. 45-46.

    Strohm, Kiven

    Strohm, Kiven. (2019), The Sensible Life of Return: Collaborative Experiments in Art and Anthropology in Palestine/Israel. American Anthropologist, 121: 243-255.

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    Massad, Salwa, Rachael Stryker, Sylvie Mansour & Umaiyeh Khammash. (2018.) Rethinking Resilience for Children and Youth in Conflict Zones: The Case of Palestine. Research in Human Development 15 (3-4), 280-293.

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    Swedenburg, Ted. (2005). Palestine, Israel and the Politics of Popular Culture. Co-edited with Rebecca Stein. Durham: Duke University Press.

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    Tamari, Salim. (2018). Waqf Endowments in the Old City of Jerusalem: Changing Status and Archival Sources. In Dalachanis A. & Lemire V. (Eds.), Ordinary Jerusalem, 1840-1940: Opening New Archives, Revisiting a Global City (pp. 490-509). LEIDEN; BOSTON: Brill.

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    Tamari, Salim and Ihsan Salih Turjman. (2015). Year of the Locust. University of California Press.

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    Tamari, Salim. (2013). Normalcy and Violence: The Yearning for the Ordinary in Discourse of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict. Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 42 No. 4; pp. 48-60.

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    Taraki, Lisa

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