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Crossing a Line

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Palestinians living on different sides of the Green Line make up approximately one-fifth of Israeli citizens and about four-fifths of the population of the West Bank. In both groups, activists asse...
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  • 21 June 2022
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Palestinians living on different sides of the Green Line make up approximately one-fifth of Israeli citizens and about four-fifths of the population of the West Bank. In both groups, activists assert that they share a single political struggle for national liberation. Yet, obstacles inhibit their ability to speak to each other and as a collective. Geopolitical boundaries fragment Palestinians into ever smaller groups. Crossing a Line enters these distinct environments for political expression and action of Palestinians who carry Israeli citizenship and Palestinians subject to Israeli military occupation in the West Bank, and considers how Palestinians are differently impacted by dispossession, settler colonialism, and militarism.

Amahl Bishara looks to sites of political practice—journalism, historical commemorations, street demonstrations, social media, in prison, and on the road—to analyze how Palestinians create collectivities in these varied circumstances. She draws on firsthand research, personal interviews, and public media to examine how people shape and reshape meanings in circumstances of constraint. In considering these different environments for political expression and action, Bishara illuminates how expression is always grounded in place—and how a people can struggle together for liberation even when they cannot join together in protest.

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Price: $120.00
Pages: 376
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: 21 June 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503631373
Format: Hardcover
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"Crossing a Line tells a story of connection and fragmentation, of joy and grief, and of Palestine and its impossible geographies. With a penetrating ethnographic eye and elegant prose, Amahl Bishara gives us an account of Palestinian political expression across barriers that should be widely read."—Ilana Feldman, George Washington University
Amahl A. Bishara is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Tufts University. She is the author of Back Stories: U.S. News Production and Palestinian Politics (Stanford, 2013).
Prologue
Introduction
Passage 1: Passage: Aida Refugee Camp to the Haifa Beach
1. The Shifting Ground of Palestine
Passage 2: Passage: Aida Refugee Camp to the Northern Galilee
2. Protesting the War on Gaza Together, Apart
Passage 3: Passage: Bethlehem to Lubiya
3. The Momentum of Commemoration
Passage 4: Passage: Jaffa to Aida Refugee Camp
4. A Juxtaposition of Palestinian Places
Passage 5: Passage: Jerusalem to Nablus
5. Territory and Mourning on Social Media
Passage 6: Passage: Bethlehem to Jerusalem
6. Bonds of Care: Prison and the Green Line
Passage 7: Driving North
Conclusion