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Decolonizing the Study of ­Palestine
Indigenous Perspectives and Settler Colonialism after Elia Zureik
By Ahmad H. Sa'di (Edited by), Nur Masalha (Edited by)

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United Kingdom, 7 September 2023

Introduction, Nur Masalha, SOAS, University of London, UK and Ahmad Sa'di, University of the Negev, Israel Part One: Colonial and Decolonial: Conceptualizations of Palestine 1. Towards a Decolonization of Palestinian Studies, Ahmad Sa'di, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 2. Indigenous versus Colonial-Settler Toponymy and the Struggle over the Cultural and Political Geography of Palestine: The Appropriation of Palestinian Place-Names by the Israeli State, Nur Masalha, SOAS, University of London, UK 3. What's the Problem with the Jewish State? Raef Zreik, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Israel Part Two: Zionist Settler-Colonialism: Tenets and Practices 4. The Epistemology of Zionist Settler Colonialism and the Ontological Securitization of Palestinians, Amal Jamal, Tel Aviv University, Israel 5. The Unfinished Zionist Settler-Colonial Conquest of its Elusive 'Last Frontier', and Indigenous Palestinian Bedouin Arab Resistance, Ismael Abu-Saad, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 6. The Paradox of Settler Colonial Citizenship in Israel, Areej Sabbagh-Khoury, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 7. Celebrating Survival: Palestinian Epistemes and Resisting Anti-Palestinian Racism, Yasmeen Abu-Laban, University of Alberta, Canada Part Three: Zionist Settler-Colonialism: Surveillance 8. Secrecy as Colonial Violence: The Case of Occupied East Jerusalem, Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Queen Mary University of London, UK and Abeer Otman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 9. Israel's Telecommunications Lines and Digital Surveillance Routes, Helga Tawil-Souri, New York University, USA Part Four: Palestine: Connections, Ruptures and Popular Resistance 10. Settler Colonialism in Palestine: Connections and Ruptures, Magid Shihade, Dar Al-Kalima University, Palestine 11. Popular Resistance in Palestine, Marwan Darweish, Coventry University, UK Part Five: Issues of Bio-Power 12. The Effect of the Separation of the Wall on the West Bank Labour Market, Sami Miaari, Tel Aviv University, Israel and Dorde Miloslav, Trinity College, Ireland 13. Palestinian Refugee Archives UNRWA and the Problem with Sources, Salim Tamari, Birzeit University, Palestine and Eliza Zureik, Queens University, Canada In Lieu of Afterword 14. Liminal Lights in Dark Places: Elia Zureik's Sociological and Critical Contribution to Palestinian and Surveillance Studies, David Lyon, Queen's University, Canada Bibliography

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Introduction, Nur Masalha, SOAS, University of London, UK and Ahmad Sa'di, University of the Negev, Israel Part One: Colonial and Decolonial: Conceptualizations of Palestine 1. Towards a Decolonization of Palestinian Studies, Ahmad Sa'di, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 2. Indigenous versus Colonial-Settler Toponymy and the Struggle over the Cultural and Political Geography of Palestine: The Appropriation of Palestinian Place-Names by the Israeli State, Nur Masalha, SOAS, University of London, UK 3. What's the Problem with the Jewish State? Raef Zreik, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Israel Part Two: Zionist Settler-Colonialism: Tenets and Practices 4. The Epistemology of Zionist Settler Colonialism and the Ontological Securitization of Palestinians, Amal Jamal, Tel Aviv University, Israel 5. The Unfinished Zionist Settler-Colonial Conquest of its Elusive 'Last Frontier', and Indigenous Palestinian Bedouin Arab Resistance, Ismael Abu-Saad, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 6. The Paradox of Settler Colonial Citizenship in Israel, Areej Sabbagh-Khoury, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 7. Celebrating Survival: Palestinian Epistemes and Resisting Anti-Palestinian Racism, Yasmeen Abu-Laban, University of Alberta, Canada Part Three: Zionist Settler-Colonialism: Surveillance 8. Secrecy as Colonial Violence: The Case of Occupied East Jerusalem, Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Queen Mary University of London, UK and Abeer Otman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 9. Israel's Telecommunications Lines and Digital Surveillance Routes, Helga Tawil-Souri, New York University, USA Part Four: Palestine: Connections, Ruptures and Popular Resistance 10. Settler Colonialism in Palestine: Connections and Ruptures, Magid Shihade, Dar Al-Kalima University, Palestine 11. Popular Resistance in Palestine, Marwan Darweish, Coventry University, UK Part Five: Issues of Bio-Power 12. The Effect of the Separation of the Wall on the West Bank Labour Market, Sami Miaari, Tel Aviv University, Israel and Dorde Miloslav, Trinity College, Ireland 13. Palestinian Refugee Archives UNRWA and the Problem with Sources, Salim Tamari, Birzeit University, Palestine and Eliza Zureik, Queens University, Canada In Lieu of Afterword 14. Liminal Lights in Dark Places: Elia Zureik's Sociological and Critical Contribution to Palestinian and Surveillance Studies, David Lyon, Queen's University, Canada Bibliography

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Introduction, Nur Masalha, SOAS, University of London, UK and Ahmad Sa’di, University of the Negev, Israel Part One: Colonial and Decolonial: Conceptualizations of Palestine 1. Towards a Decolonization of Palestinian Studies, Ahmad Sa’di, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 2. Indigenous versus Colonial-Settler Toponymy and the Struggle over the Cultural and Political Geography of Palestine: The Appropriation of Palestinian Place-Names by the Israeli State, Nur Masalha, SOAS, University of London, UK 3. What’s the Problem with the Jewish State? Raef Zreik, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Israel Part Two: Zionist Settler-Colonialism: Tenets and Practices 4. The Epistemology of Zionist Settler Colonialism and the Ontological Securitization of Palestinians, Amal Jamal, Tel Aviv University, Israel 5. The Unfinished Zionist Settler-Colonial Conquest of its Elusive ‘Last Frontier’, and Indigenous Palestinian Bedouin Arab Resistance, Ismael Abu-Saad, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 6. The Paradox of Settler Colonial Citizenship in Israel, Areej Sabbagh-Khoury, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 7. Celebrating Survival: Palestinian Epistemes and Resisting Anti-Palestinian Racism, Yasmeen Abu-Laban, University of Alberta, Canada Part Three: Zionist Settler-Colonialism: Surveillance 8. Secrecy as Colonial Violence: The Case of Occupied East Jerusalem, Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Queen Mary University of London, UK and Abeer Otman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 9. Israel’s Telecommunications Lines and Digital Surveillance Routes, Helga Tawil-Souri, New York University, USA Part Four: Palestine: Connections, Ruptures and Popular Resistance 10. Settler Colonialism in Palestine: Connections and Ruptures, Magid Shihade, Dar Al-Kalima University, Palestine 11. Popular Resistance in Palestine, Marwan Darweish, Coventry University, UK Part Five: Issues of Bio-Power 12. The Effect of the Separation of the Wall on the West Bank Labour Market, Sami Miaari, Tel Aviv University, Israel and Dorde Miloslav, Trinity College, Ireland 13. Palestinian Refugee Archives UNRWA and the Problem with Sources, Salim Tamari, Birzeit University, Palestine and Eliza Zureik, Queens University, Canada In Lieu of Afterword 14. Liminal Lights in Dark Places: Elia Zureik’s Sociological and Critical Contribution to Palestinian and Surveillance Studies, David Lyon, Queen’s University, Canada Bibliography

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Palestinian scholars examine the impact of the colonial project in Palestine

About the Author

Ahmad H. Sa’di is Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and Government at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. He is the author of Thorough Surveillance: The Genesis of Israeli Policies of Population Management (2014) and Surveillance & Political Control towards the Palestinians (2013), and the co-editor of Nakba: Palestine, 1948, and the Claims of Memory (2007). He was formerly a Visiting Professor at the Universities of Waseda, Japan, as well as The National University of Singapore, Singapore; and Columbia University, US. Nur Masalha is a Palestinian historian and academic based in the Centre for Palestine Studies, SOAS, University of London, UK. He is Editor of the Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies. His authored books include Palestine Across Millennia: A History of Literacy, Learning and Educational Revolutions (I.B.Tauris, 2021) and Palestine: A Four Thousand Year History (Zed, 2018) and he has co-edited An Oral History of the Palestinian Nakba (Zed, 2018) and The Bible and Zionism: Invented Traditions, Archaeology and Post-Colonialism in Palestine-Israel” (Zed, 2007) among many others.

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This edited volume is undoubtedly an essential step in decolonizing the study of Palestine. Its richness and methodological accuracy allow us to insert it in the general debate of decolonizing academia from an Indigenous-Native perspective.
*Maydan: rivista sui mondi arabi, semitici e islamici*

This book makes a groundbreaking contribution to both Palestine studies and settler colonial studies. The life works and scholarly legacy of Elia Zureik is essential for understanding what settler colonialism is and does Palestine. Equally, this volume forefronts Palestinian scholarly voices and, in doing so, establishes the appropriate foundations for decolonizing Palestine studies.
*Somdeep Sen, Associate Professor in International Development Studies, Roskilde University, Denmark.*

A landmark volume by leading Palestinian scholars and a fitting tribute to the pioneering scholarship of the late sociologist Elia Zureik. Inspired by his insistence on the inseparability of epistemological decolonization and empirical rigor in the study of the colonial situation under which Palestinians live, diverse and eye-opening essays illuminate the value of concepts like internal colonialism while exposing the formidable technologies of rule to which they have been subjected in the past and present.
*Lila Abu-Lughod, Columbia University*

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