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National Law School | General Stacks | 956.9405092 JIR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | PB | Available | Recommended by Dr. Siddharth Narrain | 40397 |
Introduction
1. A homeland is lost
2. The alien state
3. Resistance
4. Every path closed
5. Brothers in arms
6. Exile
7. Happy times
8. The dark hour
9. Safer shores
10. A miracle of sorts
11. The return
12. Stranger in my own land
13. Nowhere to turn
14. Escape
15. In search of Palestine
16. Culture of hate
Epilogue
"After the 1993 Oslo Accords, a handful of Palestinians were allowed to return to their hometowns in Israel. Fida Jiryis and her family were among them. This beautifully written memoir tells the story of their journey, which is also the story of Palestine, from the Nakba to the present-a seventy-five-year tale of conflict, exodus, occupation, return and search for belonging, seen through the eyes of one writer and her family. Jiryis reveals how her father, Sabri, a PLO leader and advisor to Yasser Arafat, chose exile in 1970 because of his work. Her own childhood in Beirut was shaped by regional tensions, the Lebanese Civil War and the 1982 Israeli invasion, which led to her mother's death. Thirteen years later, the family made an unexpected return to Fassouta, their village of origin in the Galilee. But Fida, twenty-two years old and full of love for her country, had no idea what she was getting into. Stranger in My Own Land chronicles a desperate, at times surreal, search for a homeland between the Galilee, the West Bank and the diaspora, asking difficult questions about what the right of return would mean for the millions of Palestinians waiting to come 'home'."
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