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Palestinian Village Histories
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Rochelle A. Davis is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.

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"What makes Palestinian Village Histories particularly valuable is the author's chice to consider crucial issues and choices facing Palestinian communities today primarily through the reading of village books. Davis's research gives access to a rich source not located in any university library, a source interpreted with a sound knowledge of local dialect and an understanding developed through years of living and working within Palestinian communities." - Isabelle Humphries, Arab Studies Journal Reviews "[Palestinian Village Histories] presents a new angle on the refugee experience ... Eschewing received wisdom, Davis has written a thought-provoking book that attests to the Palestinians' resourcefulness and determination to hold on to their history and right to return." - Sally Bland, The Jordan Times "The study intertwines ethnography with anthropological theories, concluding with an examination of the role of memory in writing history ... An added bonus to the book is the extensive bibliography that will serve the serious student well for further study." - Sanford R. Silverburg, AJL Reviews "In this delightful book, Davis brings to light not only how the landscape of Palestine was reconfigured but how it continues to live in the present, a mobile form of imagining, shaping identities and longings. With an observant eye and a keen ear, Davis provides insightful reflections on how, in the process of colonial state building and the violent transformation of landscape, local forms of knowledge and ways of knowing place are carried into exile. A voluminous body of ethnographic and literary material provides poignant insight into how, in exile, Palestinians move between past and present, here and there, and then and now." - Julie Peteet, author of Landscape of Hope and Despair: Palestinian Refugee Camps "Davis has written a nuanced and highly readable account of how Palestinians write their own histories and in the process craft strategies for the future. Drawing on research in half a dozen countries, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in Palestinians." - Rhoda Kanaaneh, author of Surrounded: Palestinian Soldiers in the Israeli Military

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