1st Edition

Palestinian Refugees Identity, Space and Place in the Levant

Edited By Are Knudsen, Sari Hanafi Copyright 2011
    248 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    244 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    More than four million Palestinian refugees live in protracted exile across the Middle East. Taking a regional approach to Palestinian refugee exile and alienation across the Levant, this book proposes a new understanding of the spatial and political dimensions of refugee camps across the Middle East.

    Combining critical scholarship with ethnographic insight, the essays uncover host states’ marginalisation of stateless refugees and shed light on new terminology on refugees, migration and diaspora studies. The impact on the refugee community is detailed in novel studies of refugee identity, memory and practice and new legal approaches to compensation and "right of return". The book opens a critical debate on key concepts and proposes a new understanding of the spatial and political dimensions of refugee camps, better understood as laboratories of Palestinian society and "state-in-making".

    This strong collection of original essays is an essential resource for scholars and students in refugee studies, forced migration, disaster studies, legal anthropology, urban studies, international law and Middle East history.

    Introduction Are Knudsen and Sari Hanafi  Part I: Space, Governance and Locality  1. Cartographic Violence, Displacement and Refugee Camps: Palestine and Iraq Julie Peteet  2. Governing the Palestinian Refugees Camps in Lebanon and Syria: The Cases of Nahr El-Bared and Yarmouk Camps Sari Hanafi  3. Palestinian Camp Refugee Identifications: A New Look at the “Local” and the “National” Rosemary Sayigh  Part II: Urbanisation, Place and Politics  4. Palestinian Refugee Camps in Lebanon: Migration, Mobility and the Urbanization Process Mohamed Kamel Dorei  5. Refugees Plan the Future of Al Fawwar: Piloting Strategic Camp Improvement in Palestine Refugee Camps Philipp Misselwitz  6. Nahr el-Bared: The Political Fall-out of a Refugee Disaster Are Knudsen and Jaber Suleiman  Part III: Civic Rights, Legal Status and Reparations  7. Passport for what Price? Statelessness Among Palestinian Refugees Abbas Shiblak  8. Dynamics of Humanitarian Aid, Local and Regional Politics: The Palestine Refugees as a Case-Study Jalal Al Husseini and Riccardo Bocco  9. Reparations to Palestinian Refugees: The Politics of Saying ‘Sorry’ Shahira Samy  Part IV: Memory, Agency and Incorporation  10. ‘The One Still Surviving and Viable Institution’ Sylvain Perdigon  11. ‘A World of Movement’: Memory and Reality for Palestinian Women in the Camps of Lebanon Maria Holt  12. Politics, Patronage and Popular Committees in the Shatila Refugee Camp, Lebanon Manal Kortam 

    Biography

    Are Knudsen is a Senior Researcher at the Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) in Bergen, Norway. He has published on Islamism among Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, political Islam in Palestine and political violence in post-civil war Lebanon, and he is currently involved in research on conflict and co-existence in post-civil war Lebanon, Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon and the democratic turn within Hamas.

    Sari Hanafi is Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the American University of Beirut (AUB), Lebanon. He has written extensively on economic sociology and network analysis of the Palestinian diaspora, relationships between diaspora and centre, political sociology and sociology of migration (mainly about the Palestinian refugees) and sociology of the new actors in international relations (non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and international NGOs).