Identity and religion in Palestine : the struggle between Islamism and secularism in the occupied territories / Loren D. Lybarger.
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- Identity & religion in Palestine [عنوان الكعب]
- DS113.6 L93 2007
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UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | DS113.6 L93 2007 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.2 | المتاح | 30010000157203 |
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DS113.6 .K45 2011 من أوراق العمر : سيرة ذاتية / | DS113.6 .L578 1996 The Islamization of Palestinian identity : the case of Hamas / | DS113.6 L93 2007 Identity and religion in Palestine : the struggle between Islamism and secularism in the occupied territories / | DS113.6 L93 2007 Identity and religion in Palestine : the struggle between Islamism and secularism in the occupied territories / | DS113.6 .M335 2003 الجية : دراسة في الارض والانسان / | DS113.6 .M35 2004 المجتمع الفلسطيني في مواجهة الاحتلال : سوسيولوجيا التكيف المقاوم خلال انتفاضة الأقصى / | DS113.6 M65 2009 The annexation wall and its associated regime / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [247]-255) and index.
Ch. 1. Islamism and secular nationalism -- Ch. 2. The secular-nationalist milieu -- Ch. 3. The Islamist milieu -- Ch. 4. Thawra camp : a case study of shifting identities -- Ch. 5. Karama camp : Islamist-secularist dynamics in the Gaza Strip.
"This book examines how the Islamist movement and its competition with secular-nationalist factions have transformed the identities of ordinary Palestinians since the first Palestinian uprising, or intifada, of the late 1980s. Drawing upon his years living in the region and more than eighty in-depth interviews, Loren Lybarger offers an account of how activists within a society divided by religion, politics, class, age, and region have forged new identities in response to shifting conditions of occupation, peace negotiations, and the fragmentation of Palestinian life."--BOOK JACKET.