The Untold Story of the Golan Heights: Occupation, Colonization and Jawlani Resistance Edited by Muna Dajani, Munir Fakher Eldin, and Michael Mason
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In 1967 Israel occupied the western section of Syria's Golan Heights, expelling 130,000 residents and leaving only a few thousand Arab inhabitants clustered in several villages. Sometimes characterised as the 'forgotten occupation', the western Golan Heights have been transformed by Israeli colonisation, including the appropriation of land and water resources, economic development and extensive military use.
Rich in ethnographic detail and with chapters from diverse disciplines, the book is unique in bringing together Jawlani, Palestinian and UK researchers. The innovative format - with shorter 'reflections' from young Arab researchers, activists and lawyers that respond to more traditional academic chapters - establishes a bold new 'de-colonial' approach.
Contributor Bio:Mason, Michael
Michael Mason is Director of the Middle East Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), UK
Contributor Bio:Eldin, Munir Fakher
Munir Fakher Eldin is Assistant Professor in Philosophy and Cultural Studies at Birzeit University, Palestine. He is also a research fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies, Ramallahx, Palestine. He has published numerous articles in national and international journals. He completed his PhD at New York University, USA.
Contributor Bio:Dajani, Muna
Muna Dajani is Research Officer at the Middle East Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. For over 9 years, she has worked in the fields of environment and development in Palestine, working with grassroots initiatives, NGOs, universities and governmental bodies. She received her PhD from the Department of Geography and Environment at LSE.
Year: 2022
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