Israeli and Palestinian narratives of conflict : history's double helix / edited by Robert I. Rotberg.
A candid look at the nature and origins of the bitter, volatile, Middle East conflict.
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Language: | English |
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Bloomington :
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©2006.
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Series: | Indiana series in Middle East studies.
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Table of Contents:
- Building legitimacy through narrative / Robert I. Rotberg
- Israeli-Jewish narratives of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: evolution, contents, functions, and consequences / Daniel Bar-Tal and Gavriel Salomon
- Forging Zionist identity prior to 1948 : against which counter-identity? / Dina Porat
- The Arab and Palestinian narratives of the 1948 war / Saleh Abdel Jawad
- Zionism's encounter with the Palestinians : the dynamics of force, fear, and extremism / Nadim N. Rouhana
- Conflicting narratives or narratives of a conflict : can the Zionist and Palestinian narratives of the 1948 War be bridged? / Mordechai Bar-On
- Narratives and myths about Arab intransigence toward Israel / Mark Tessler
- The bridging narrative concept / Ilan Pappe
- The psychology of better dialogue between two separate but interdependent narratives / Dan Bar-On and Sami Adwan
- Contesting national identity in Palestinian education / Nathan J. Brown
- The dynamics of identity construction in Israel through education in history / Eyal Naveh.