The Nakba after Genocide
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Start Date : April 7, 12:00 pm End Date :
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Palestinian scholarship has reconsidered the meanings of the Nakba over time: in pre-1948 Palestine, within and outside the Green Line after 1948, in the West Bank after 1967, the diaspora, and in Gaza today. This roundtable will examine the history, memory, and socio-political significance of the ongoing Nakba, considering how the fragmented Palestinian reality has shaped its multiple meanings.

Speakers:

  • Sherene Seikaly (History, UCSB)
  • Amahl Bishara (Anthropology, Tufts)
  • Amal Jamal (Political Science, TAU)

Chair:

  • Nadim Khoury (Political Science, INN)

Organized by The Genocide and Holocaust Studies Crisis Network and co-sponsored by the Center for Palestine Studies at Columbia University.

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