Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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NOTE ON TRANSLITERATIONS
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Figure 1 Palestinian refugee, Baqa‘a Camp, Jordan, 1967. Photography by Munir Nasr. Courtesy of UNRWA.
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Introduction:: THE CLAIMS OF MEMORY
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The Rape of Qula, a Destroyed Palestinian Village
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Mapping the Past, Re–creating the Homeland:: MEMORIES OF VILLAGE PLACES IN PRE-1948 PALESTINE
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Return to Half–Ruins:: MEMORY, POSTMEMORY, AND LIVING HISTORY IN PALESTINE
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Iterability, Cumulativity, and Presence:: THE RELATIONAL FIGURES OF PALESTINIAN MEMORY
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Women’s Nakba Stories:: BETWEEN BEING AND KNOWING
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The Continuity of Trauma and Struggle:: RECENT CINEMATIC REPRESENTATIONS OF THE NAKBA
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The Secret Visitations of Memory
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Gender of Nakba Memory
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Memories of Conquest:: Witnessing Death in Tantura
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The Politics of Witness:: REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING 1948 IN SHATILA CAMP
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Afterword: REFLECTIONS ON REPRESENTATION, HISTORY, AND MORAL ACCOUNTABILITY
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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CONTRIBUTORS
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INDEX
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