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基本説明
Grapples with fundamental issues of Palestinian identity as well as organizations in the Middle East.
Full Description
Encompassing history, politics, and political culture, Robert Bowker explores the impact that Palestinian refugee mythologies have (and have had) on the potential settlement of the conflict with Israel. Bowker examines the nature of Palestinian refugee mythologies and their social and political underpinnings. He also discusses how these mythologies - and the manipulation of them - are key elements in the complex relationship between the refugees and UNRWA (the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East). A fair and balanced treatment of a complex subject, Palestinian Refugees grapples with fundamental issues of Palestinian identity in the context of the peace process, as well as equally core questions about the role and identity of international governmental organizations.
Contents
Introduction; Political Mythologies in the Palestinian Context; Palestinian Political Culture; Palestinian Refugees; Refugee Memories and Mythologies; UNRWA's Place in Palestinian Refugee Mythologies; Refugees and the Palestinian Leadership in the Oslo Period; Refugee Political Mythologies in Action: The 1997 UNRWA Crisis; Mythologies, Identity, and the Future.