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Title: | The Representations of Violence and Non-Violence in Palestinian Society | Other Titles: | Violence and Non-Violence across Time, History, Religion and Culture | Authors: | EL Sakka, Abaher | Keywords: | dichotomy of violence and non-violence in contemporary Palestinian political rhetoric and practice;Palestine - Politics and government;Nonviolence - Political aspects - Palestine;Violence - Political aspects - Palestine;Palestine question;Passive resistance - Palestine;Discourse, political - Palestine | Issue Date: | 15-Jun-2018 | Publisher: | Routledge | Abstract: | This paper aims at investigating the presence of the dichotomy of violence and non-violence in contemporary Palestinian political rhetoric and practice. To do so, I will explore the varied Palestinian discourses tracing from the contemporary back to the early twentieth century, where I will interrogate anti-colonials practice both in violent and non-violent modes. Throughout, I will map-out the different agencies and the fields of argumentation of each political entity, and its justifications as a group living under colonial conditions. This article consists of three parts: part I tackles the conceptual framework of the dichotomy of violence and non-violence; part II explores the historiography of the modes of violence and non-violence; and part III traces the controversy within Palestinian society over the topic at stake from the early 1900s until the present. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/5668 |
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