Voices from the Camps

A People's History of Palestinian Refugees in Jordan, 2006

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Relations, Social Science, Sociology
Cover of the book Voices from the Camps by Nabil Marshood, UPA
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Author: Nabil Marshood ISBN: 9780761850489
Publisher: UPA Publication: August 14, 2010
Imprint: UPA Language: English
Author: Nabil Marshood
ISBN: 9780761850489
Publisher: UPA
Publication: August 14, 2010
Imprint: UPA
Language: English

As debate continues about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and its root causes simmer, Palestinian refugees have become increasingly invisible. Voices from the Camps is about their humanity. This sociological study explores refugee camps in Jordan, where refugees share their plight and narrative of the Nakbeh (Catastrophe) of 1948. They also share their pain, conflicting identities, and aspirations. This book conveys the humanity of the poor, stateless, and invisible, by examining the impacts of displacement, dispossession, and refugee status upon refugees and their descendents as they struggle for survival both as individuals and as a community. This book does not propose solutions; rather, it highlights the human side of the Palestinian trauma and the urgent need for a just solution.

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As debate continues about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and its root causes simmer, Palestinian refugees have become increasingly invisible. Voices from the Camps is about their humanity. This sociological study explores refugee camps in Jordan, where refugees share their plight and narrative of the Nakbeh (Catastrophe) of 1948. They also share their pain, conflicting identities, and aspirations. This book conveys the humanity of the poor, stateless, and invisible, by examining the impacts of displacement, dispossession, and refugee status upon refugees and their descendents as they struggle for survival both as individuals and as a community. This book does not propose solutions; rather, it highlights the human side of the Palestinian trauma and the urgent need for a just solution.

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